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Active clinical trials for "Cognitive Dysfunction"

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Study of the Correlation Between Specific Genes and Cognitive Dysfunction After Surgery

GenotypeCognitive Impairment

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a certain clock-gene (HPER3) with the 5/5 genotype carries a higher risk of post-operative cognitive dysfunction.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Early Detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Individual Patients

Mild Cognitive ImpairmentMild Alzheimer's Disease

Our central hypothesis is that the early metabolic lesions of MCI can be reliably detected in individual subjects by objective analysis of [18]F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron-emission tomography (PET) brain images, earlier and more accurately than by subjective clinician rating.

Completed55 enrollment criteria

Impact of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Acute Heart Failure Patients With Cognitive Impairment

Heart FailureSystolic2 more

In heart failure patients, neuropsychological disorders have been prospectively linked to frequent hospitalizations, recurrent cardiac events, and mortality. Cognitive dysfunction is also a frequent comorbidity in heart failure (HF) patients. The benefit of cardiac rehabilitation between patients with cognitive dysfunction and patients without cognitive dysfunction is unknown. Investigators hypothesize that patients with cognitive dysfunction benefit more from cardiac rehabilitation programs than patients without cognitive dysfunction.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Preoperative Cognitive Impairment Predicts Postoperative Delirium

Delirium in Old AgeNeurocognitive Disorders1 more

Preoperative cognitive impairment (PCI) may increase the incidence of postoperative delirium (POD), yet screening for cognitive impairment is rarely performed. This study hypothesized that Mini-Cog for preoperative cognitive impairment screening predicts postoperative delirium. Elderly patients (65 years or older) attending Henan Provincial People's Hospital during the trial period who required elective thoracic surgery were recruited into the study.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Validation of the I-UDS Neuropsychological Battery

Mild Cognitive ImpairmentAlzheimer Disease

The current project entails the validation of the Italian version of the Uniform Data Set (I-UDS) neuropsychological in patients with neurodegenerative diseases, specifically in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Specifically, the final aim is to explore the ability of the battery to differentiate the cognitive profiles of the two groups of patients.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Eye Tracking Technology in the Diagnosis of Neurological Patients

Postcomatose Unawareness StateMinimally Conscious State8 more

Demonstrating that diagnostics of the state of consciousness and cognitive functions of patients with consciousness disorders performed using C-Eye X (based on eye-tracking technology) allows a more objective assessment of state of patients who were wrongly diagnosed based on popular methods using in a clinical practice (like behavioural scales on paper forms).

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Prevalence and Recognition of Cognitive Impairment in Hospitalized Patients: a Flash Mob Study

Cognitive ImpairmentDementia2 more

The aim of this multicenter, cross-sectional, observational flash mob study is to investigate the prevalence of cognitive impairment in hospitalized elderly aged 65 years or older, and the recognition of cognitive impairment by healthcare professionals.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Associations Between General Movements Assessments and Cognitive Development

Cerebral PalsyInfant Development12 more

High risk infant is defined as infant with a negative history of environmental and biological factors, which can lead to neuromotor development problems. It is a heterogeneous group of premature infants born under thirty-seven weeks of age, with infants with low birth weight, term or developmental retardation for various reasons. Therefore, preterm infants with low birth weight can survive with a neurological sequelae such as cerebral palsy (CP), epilepsy, hearing and vision loss, mental retardation, speech and speech problems, and learning difficulties. The clinical diagnosis of CP and learning diffuculties which can be observed in high-risk infants, is based on the combination of some neurological and clinical signs.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Impact in Patients With COVID-19 Infection

Cognitive ImpairmentCOVID-19 Respiratory Infection

SARS-COV-2 infection reframed medical knowledge in many aspects, yet there is still a lot to be discovered. Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) can cause neuropsychiatric, psychological and psychosocial impairments. Literature regarding cognitive impact of COVID-19 is still limited. Objective: evaluation of cognitive function, anxiety and depression among patients with Coronavirus disease 19.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Development of Automated Analysis to Electroencephelogram (EEG) Data in Patients Treated at the...

HealthyCVA12 more

DELPhI software developed for the analysis of EEG recordings in response to magnetic stimulation in relation to clinical data.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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