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Visual versus quantitative tau-PET Braak staging in Alzheimer’s disease using [18F]MK6240

Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2026 May 22. doi: 10.1007/s00259-026-07886-3. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The 2024 Alzheimer’s Association Workgroup research framework designates tau proteinopathy (T2) as a key element for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) staging, but optimal staging approaches have yet to be determined. Here, we compared visual and quantitative tau-PET-based Braak staging as candidate strategies to implement T2 biological staging in vivo.

METHODS: We included 140 participants from the TRIAD cohort who underwent [1⁸F]MK6240 tau-PET. Quantitative Braak staging (qBraak) was derived from regional SUVR thresholds, whereas visual Braak staging (vBraak) was independently performed by three nuclear medicine physicians using an adapted interpretation algorithm. Inter-rater and inter-method agreement were assessed using Cohen’s and Fleiss’ κ statistics. Associations with clinical severity, cortical thickness, plasma pTau217, and cortical tau extent were examined. Diagnostic performance for identifying amyloid-positive cognitively impaired individuals was evaluated.

RESULTS: vBraak demonstrated substantial to nearly perfect inter-rater agreement (κ = 0.65-0.93). Agreement between vBraak and qBraak was moderate when stages were treated categorically (κ = 0.51), but substantial when their ordinal nature was considered (weighted κ up to 0.73). Both strategies showed comparable associations with clinical severity and neurodegeneration. vBraak was more sensitive to amyloid-β-positive cognitive impairment and identified intermediate-stage involvement at lower global tau extent. Visual-quantitative discordant cases were primarily attributable to off-target binding or spatially heterogeneous tau patterns.

CONCLUSION: Both vBraak and qBraak staging provide complementary and largely concordant approaches for operationalizing T2 staging. Quantitative methods enable scalable, group-level analyses, whereas visual assessment remains essential for identifying atypical tau patterns and informing clinically relevant decision-making.

PMID:42168643 | DOI:10.1007/s00259-026-07886-3

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