Any experience with the P Tau 217 plasma test for Alzheimer's?
Has anyone had this bloodwork test for their partner/spouse with MCI done. I would love to hear comments of the results. My husband's results came back very high(.085). Normal should be .22. Waiting to have an appointment with his doctor to explain the results.
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My husband's primary doctor had never heard of the ptau test. I read about it on this site and had to request the test specifically.
Yes, very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Hope things continue to go well. Please keep us updated. Thanks again.
Yes, my husband had the blood work for the test done last Fall. The results showed he has Alzheimer’s. Insurance covered the cost.
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1 ReactionHere is my test scores and comment from Quest Diagnostics, from May 2025.
My doctors used the results to confirm my ALZ diagnosis result according to my MRI and Beta Amyloid and ApOE test results. Plus, my MRI in June showed 2 previous strokes that I never knew I had, and some white matter.
QUEST AD DETECT PTAU217, PLASMA
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Normal value: < OR = 0.15 pg/mL
Value
6.05High
Your value is 6.05 pg/mLThis value is HighNormal value: < OR = 0.15 pg/mL
Plasma p-tau217 levels are consistent with current mild
cognitive impairment and symptomatic Alzheimer's disease
when compared to patients with other neurodegenerative
disorders and show strong correlation with amyloid PET and
tau PET.
Lancet Neurol 2021; 20:739-752
This test was developed and its analytical performance
characteristics have been determined by Quest Diagnostics.
It has not been cleared or approved by the FDA. This assay
has been validated pursuant to the CLIA regulations and is
used for clinical purposes.
Here is my ApoE test result:
ApoE Isoform, Plasma Result
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E3/E4
This test also has not been cleared or approved by the FDA.
These test results convinced my neuro MD and NP people that I definitely have ALZ. I'm not sure if these tests have been FDA approved yet.
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2 ReactionsYes, my husband recently had the pTau 217 test in December resulting in 0.987 reported as High. My husband’s dementia is moderate to severe with the pTau indicating a component of Alzheimer’s disease. One day at a time….hoping for the best for you both.
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1 ReactionWe just got results today on my husband. Labcorp .99 .
Now to discuss with specialist. Sad, but knowing which type of dementia is valuable.
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1 ReactionMy husband used Care Access for a free blood test panel including pTau. His score was 0.41 which is high. 0.00 to 0.18 is normal. Above 0.18 is considered high based on the Care Access report. He's already had the APOE4 gene test which is positive, plus PET scan, MRI and cognitive testing. Everything confirms MCI due to Alzheimers. He is scheduled for his first Kisunla transfusion next week.
Please do all the reading and due diligence about pTau. This is still new science from what I understand and it is only a bio-marker. It does not mean definitively that someone will have Alzheimers, just that the likelihood is much greater. It is another piece in a very big puzzle. God speed to all.