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Active clinical trials for "Cognitive Dysfunction"

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Post-stroke Immunological Changes in Young Stroke Patients

StrokeIschemic1 more

In the present study, the investigators aim to elucidate the role of T-cells on cognitive decline in younger stroke patients, using repeated cognitive testing, brain imaging, and immunological analyses in the first 6 month after stroke. The examiners will investigate (i) the extent and duration of stroke-induced changes in T cell function within the peripheral blood of patients; and (ii) post-stroke cognitive functions.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Amyloid Prediction in Early Stage Alzheimer's Disease Through Speech Phenotyping - PAST Extension...

Alzheimer DiseaseAlzheimer's Disease (Incl Subtypes)4 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, based on archival spoken or written language samples, as measured by the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic curve of the binary classifier distinguishing between amyloid positive and amyloid negative arms. Secondary objectives include (1) evaluating how many years before diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) such algorithms work, as measured on binary classifier performance of the classifiers trained to classify MCI vs cognitively normal (CN) arms using archival material from the following time bins before MCI diagnosis: 0-5 years, 5-10 years, 10-15 years, 15-20 years, 20-25 years; (2) evaluating at what age such algorithms can detect later amyloid positivity, as measured on binary classifier performance of the classifiers trained to classify amyloid positive vs amyloid negative arms using archival material from the following age bins: younger than 50, 50-55, 55-60, 65-70, 70-75 years old.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

PANGeA - Physical Activity and Nutrition for Quality Ageing

AgingSarcopenia1 more

General objectives of the project Defining healthy ageing factors; Setting up content-related bases of the international excellence centre (SLO-ITA) in the field of health of elderly citizens; Raising awareness on the significance of healthy ageing, social inclusion and mobility of less privileged populations (the elderly); Reducing the costs of health care; Connecting the existing health care, social and private entities and improving their mutual coordination.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Eye Movement and Cognitive Dysfunction

Eye Movement DisorderCognitive Dysfunction

There is association between eye movement disorder and cognitive dysfunction. Therefore, utilizing eye movement and screening for cognitive dysfunction is feasible. In the present study, we will develop an artificial intelligence platform to screening for cognitive dysfunction by inspecting the function of eye movement. Futher more, based on the screening results, the platform will offer referral suggestions.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Age and Number of Previous Anesthesia on the Development of Mild Cognitive Decline (MCI)

Mild Cognitive Impairment

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), diagnosed with Montreal Cognitive assessment test (MoCA) define a condition that is insufficient to meet the threshold for a diagnosis of dementia, and it is an increasing health problem. It has been related to age and comorbilities, but the linkage between MCI and number of previous anesthesia is still unclear.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

White Matter Connections and Memory: the STRATEGIC Study

StrokeCognitive Impairment1 more

In patients who have had a stroke, memory problems are common. Some patients with memory problems improve over the first year after stroke, but recovery is unpredictable. The STRATEGIC study assesses patients with recent stroke and follows them up after one year. The study uses cognitive testing and advanced MRI to understand the brain's mechanism for recovery from memory problems and to identify factors that may predict later recovery.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Implications for Management of PET Amyloid Classification Technology in the Imaging Dementia(IDEAS)...

Mild Cognitive ImpairmentDementia1 more

The main purpose of this study is to build upon the evidence captured in the Imaging Dementia - Evidence for Amyloid Scanning (IDEAS; NCT02420756) trial to include valuable information regarding patient-reported outcomes and physician confidence in diagnosis and management based on the Implications for Management of PET Amyloid Classification Technology (IMPACT; NCT number not yet assigned) trial design.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

Post-operative Delirium (POD) in Patients Undergoing Hip Fracture Surgery

DeliriumCognitive Dysfunction

The primary endpoint of the study is the appearance of Post Operative Delirium within the first 3 months. The secondary endpoints are the development of POCD, dementia of any type of new onset at 12 months, mortality at 30 days, postoperative hospitalization time (including rehabilitation performed within the Polyclinic).. The analysis of the risk factors of POD and their correlation with the development of POCD/Dementia in the post-surgery period will provide important information for the optimization of the management path of these patients at an individual level , with inevitable repercussions on the possibility of reintegration into social and family life

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Association Between Changes of GFAP After Surgery and Postoperative Delayed Cognitive Recovery

AstrogliosisPostoperative Cognitive Dysfunction1 more

Assessment of serum level of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) before surgery (on the day of surgery), 24 hours after surgery and on 3 or 4 postoperative day. Neuropsychological testing before surgery and on 3 or 4 day after surgery. Investigation of relationship between changes of GFAP and scores of neuropsychological tests.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Gait, cOgnitiOn & Decline (GOOD)

Mild Cognitive ImpairmentMild Dementia2 more

The main objective of the GOOD initiative was to determine which spatio-temporal gait parameters and/or combination(s) of spatio-temporal gait parameters best differentiate between cognitively healthy individuals (CHI), patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and those with mild and moderate dementia.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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