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Clinical Feasibility of Speech Phenotyping for Remote Assessment of Neurodegenerative and Psychiatric...

Alzheimer DiseaseMild Cognitive Impairment10 more

The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of eliciting continuous narrative speech in different neurodegenerative and psychiatric indications, using remote, self-administered speech tasks, as measured by the average length of speech elicitation for each speech task during the first week of self-assessment. Secondary objectives include (1) evaluating the reliability of speech tasks in the remote self-administered setting, as measured by the intra- and inter-subject variance; (2) accessing the adherence of speech tasks in this setting, as measured by the subject average fraction of days during the first week, where at least one task response is submitted; (3) evaluating the feasibility of using speech tasks in the setting of a telemedicine videoconference, as measured by the average length of speech elicited in each group; (4) evaluate whether a set of acoustic and linguistic patterns can detect each indication, compare to either a control group or all other indications, as measured by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), sensitivity, specificity and Cohen's kappa of the relevant binary classifier; (5) evaluating how the performance of such algorithms can be impacted by speaker and environment covariates, as measured by the Kendall rank correlation coefficient of the AUC of each classifier and each of age group, gender and speech-to-reverberation modulation energy ratio.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Study for the Brain Health Support Program

DementiaMild Cognitive Impairment3 more

Prior studies have shown that programs that focus on promoting brain health and managing lifestyle risks (such as poor diet, obesity, physical inactivity, sleep issues, loneliness) may help in preventing or lowering the risk of dementia. To address this, investigators have developed the CAN-THUMBS UP program to conduct studies that target lifestyle risk and focus on dementia prevention. An online Brain Health Support Program (BHSP) has been developed. The BHSP is an educational program designed to teach about dementia. Before the full BHSP is offered to a large group, we are conducting an initial pilot study to help assess the usability of the program.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Taxonomy of Neurodegenerative Diseases : Observational Study in Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's...

Alzheimer's DiseaseParkinson's Disease

The AETIONOMY project will generate a refined taxonomy and testable mechanisms underlying the derived stratification of patients.

Completed111 enrollment criteria

Amyloid Prediction in Early Stage Alzheimer's Disease Through Speech Phenotyping

Alzheimer DiseasePreclinical Alzheimer's Disease3 more

The primary objective of the study is to evaluate whether a set of algorithms analysing acoustic and linguistic patterns of speech can detect amyloid-specific cognitive impairment in early stage Alzheimer's disease, as measured by the AUC of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of the binary classifier distinguishing between amyloid positive (Arms 1 and 3) and amyloid negative (Arms 2 and 4) Arms. Secondary objectives include (1) evaluating whether similar algorithms can detect amyloid-specific cognitive impairment in the cognitively normal (CN) and MCI Arms respectively, as measured on binary classifier performance; (2) whether they can detect MCI, as measured on binary classifier performance (AUC, sensitivity, specificity, Cohen's kappa), and the agreement between the PACC5 composite and the corresponding regression model predicting it in all Arms pooled (Wilcoxon signed-rank test, CIA); (3) evaluating variables that can impact performance of such algorithms of covariates from the speaker (age, gender, education level) and environment (measures of acoustic quality).

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Pain Processing and Pain Reporting in Patients With Alzheimer's Disease

Pain

The study investigates pain processing and pain reporting in patients with Alzheimers disease compared to healthy participants. Employing a within-subject design, the study includes patients with Alzheimers disease and healthy participants that are exposed to thermal stimuli. During the test session the facial expressions of the participant are video recorded. By repeating this on separate test days, the involvement of pain relief and pain increase is investigated.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Expanded Access to Provide SUVN-502 for the Treatment of Subjects With Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer DiseaseDementia1 more

This is an expanded access program (EAP) for eligible participants. This program is designed to provide access to SUVN-502 for the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease. Investigator as well as the subject/caregiver must decide whether the potential benefit outweighs the risk of receiving an investigational therapy based on the patient's medical history and program eligibility criteria. Subjects will not be evaluated for efficacy and safety during the expanded access.

No longer available4 enrollment criteria

Sleep Disordered Breathing and Alzheimer's Disease Biomarkers in Normal Aging and Mild Cognitive...

Sleep Disorder

The purpose of this study is to determine the sleep patterns of subjects with or without sleep disturbances (insomnia, sleep apnea) and compare these findings with their previous FDG/PIB PET, structural MRI and brain blood flow scams performed during their participation in the Following studies 'Alzheimer's Disease Core Center (ADCC) Clinical Evaluation' (IRB: 2942), MRI Progression Markers of Cognitive Decline in the Elderly' (IRB:09-0586), or 'Imaging Neuro inflammation in Alzheimer's Disease with [11C] Arachidonic Acid (AA) and PET'(IRB: 10-00442).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Gait and Alzheimer Interaction Tracking (GAIT) Study

Gait ApraxiaAlzheimer Disease2 more

The purpose of this study is to examine and to compare gait characteristics under single- and dual-task conditions among healthy subjects together with AD patients at different stages of disease (i.e., pre-dementia, mild and moderate dementia stages).

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Conservation of Praxis in the Food and Alzheimer Disease

Alzheimer Disease

The insanities, priority of public health in 2008, have significant prevalency in Limousin, region in the ageing demography (1/3 of the population is more than 60 years old against 1/5th of average in France). To prevent the lack of therapeutic solutions, for these evolutionary diseases, the new plan Alzheimer 2008-2012 encourages the research. The insanities deprive gradually the individual of their autonomy, their personality and their identity. The help of an institution is sometimes inevitable. In the middle of this stressful environment, the patient affected by severe insanity, need marks. The aspect of their old objects, significant for them, has to be prioritized because the institutional universe, often depersonalized doesn't mean anything for them. In front of repeated failures, they're hurt in their self respect. The prevention of the undernutrition, comes by a preservation of praxis and pleasure at table. The institutional plate used in certain hospital sectors, is unpersonal (rectangular, divided) and can be destabilizing for the mentally ill person.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

The Predictive Factors of Good Clinical Response to Cholinesterase Inhibitors in Alzheimer Disease...

Alzheimer DiseaseLate Onset

Background and objectives: The aims of this naturalistic study were: to analyze factors which could be predictive of good response to cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEI), such as: age, sex, schooling, mild (CDR 1) or moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD),(CDR 2), Apoliprotein epsilon 4 (APOE Ɛ4), among others, in their cognitive and clinical response. We also classified patients according to their response to Mini mental State of Examination (MMSE). Finally we saw the polymorphisms of APO E and cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) and tried to correlate the response with different allelic forms of Apo E and among others with wild type homozygotes (wt/wt) and their polymorphisms (CYP2D6*3,*4, *5, *6 and 10) of CYP 2D6. Patients and Methods: 129 patients were diagnosed as AD or AD+cerebrovascular disease (CVD) mild or moderate. After 12 month-treatment, 97 patients completed the study. They were assessed (four) times. In the first visit, without taking ChEI, after 3, 6 and 12 month-treatment, they were taking donepezil or rivastigmine or galantamine. We also extracted 5 mL of blood sample to genotype the DNA. In each visit, we applied cognitive, functional, mood and behavior scales. Good responders were defined as those who scored > 2 in MMSE. Results and Conclusion: In longitudinal analysis, patients with mild AD and good responders at 3 months were considered good responders at 12 months. We obtained a higher rate of good responders comparing with other researches (27.8%). There was no correlation between dose, APOE and CYP 2D6 polymorphisms, although we already obtained clinical results with the dose dosage of 5mg.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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