The PREDICTOM project aims at addressing the growing challenge of dementia by leveraging advanced technologies and interdisciplinary approaches. The primary goal is to detect and develop biomarkers that can identify and counteract the risk of dementia as early as possible. This is achieved through the development of an AI-powered digital platform for dementia risk assessment, diagnosis, stratification, and prognosis of individuals with subjective or diagnosed cognitive impairments.
The project brings together data and AI tools along the entire journey of a patient, starting from self-monitoring at home via the PROTECT tool, to various techniques that a General Practitioner could use in the future, such as body fluid-based markers and digital biomarkers. Additionally, the project supports neurologists and other clinicians in memory clinics with tools like CSF biomarkers, brain imaging, and digital biomarkers.
The overall objectives of the PREDICTOM project include:
1. Developing an open-source, interoperable, and customizable biomarker screening platform to generate an evidence base for general population screening for Alzheimer's Disease and related disorders
2. Creating an innovative platform to integrate information for the early detection and counteraction of dementia. This involves including all actors involved, such as affected persons, relatives, caregivers, care services, physicians, and inpatient healthcare facilities
3. Making the use of innovative technologies as intuitive and low-threshold as possible, allowing for flexible and variable application selection and data exchange between systems
By enabling early detection and intervention, the project aims to improve the quality of life for individuals at risk of dementia and reduce the burden on healthcare systems. The integration of social sciences and humanities ensure that the technological solutions developed are user-friendly, ethically sound, and socially acceptable. This interdisciplinary approach helps address the complex needs of patients and their caregivers, ultimately contributing to a more holistic and effective healthcare solution.