Using data science to improve the detection of post-stroke dementia

Award Number
ICDA-D01
Award Type
Career Development Awards
Programme
Three Schools’ Dementia Programme (2021-2024)
Status / Stage
Active
Dates
1 May 2022 -
31 March 2024
Duration (calculated)
01 years 10 months
Funder(s)
NIHR SSCR
Funding Amount
£21,363.00
Funder/Grant study page
NIHR SSCR
Contracted Centre
University of Newcastle
Principal Investigator
Eugene Tang
PI Contact
eugene.tang@newcastle.ac.uk
PI ORCID
0000-0003-1030-9311
WHO Catergories
Development of clinical assessment of cognition and function
Risk reduction intervention
Disease Type
Dementia (Unspecified)

CPEC Review Info
Reference ID604
ResearcherReside Team
Published29/06/2023

Data

Award NumberICDA-D01
Status / StageActive
Start Date20220501
End Date20240331
Duration (calculated) 01 years 10 months
Funder/Grant study pageNIHR SSCR
Contracted CentreUniversity of Newcastle
Funding Amount£21,363.00

Abstract

Recent work has found that machine learning algorithms were superior in their ability to predict incident dementia compared to the more traditional risk prediction tools such as the Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging, and Incidence of Dementia Risk Score, and the Brief Dementia Screening Indicator. A similar approach could be used to develop risk prediction models to assess a stroke patient’s risk for future dementia. Such tools could then be used to stratify patients in clinical trial settings which could have the potential to reduce the risk of developing dementia.

Aims

This career development award aims to strengthen Eugene’s skills in artificial intelligence (AI) analysis, prognostic research and clinical trials to inform the development of a new program of work.

The award aims to develop mixed-methodological expertise to facilitate a future post-doctoral fellowship application focussed on both the earlier identification of incident dementia post-stroke and the development of interventions in this area. Specific objectives include:

Formal data science training and qualification to foster future collaborations within internationals network of dementia researchers
Building upon existing prognostic research expertise through short courses
Formal training in clinical trials to involve patients at-risk of dementia in future interventional studies and to evaluate risk screening.
Mentorship from experts in the field of dementia research.