This website is a UCL initiative, develop in collaboration with the ESNR/EAN working group on ARIA, to provide educational resources for medical professionals, who manage patients undergoing amyloid-lowering therapies (or who might do so in the future).
The educational material combines a range of text and illustrations with an interactive case reading opportunity, which will allow registered participants to test their understanding on real ARIA cases.
The primary target audience are clinicians who might be dealing with ARIA cases. This includes neuroradiologists and general radiologists, who will be reporting brain MRI scans; neurologists, psychiatrists and other clinicians that could be prescribing or potentially observing and monitoring patients under anti-amyloid antibody therapies; and radiology technicians who could be scanning patients undergoing anti-amyloid antibody therapies and other healthcare professionals dealing with potential ARIA cases.
Secondary audiences will be academic and scientific communities interested in improving treatment monitoring and in understanding the manifestations of ARIA.