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Effect of Cognitive Intervention in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) on Functional Cortical Networks in...

Dementia of the Alzheimer Type

The study aims to detect the effect of a structured cognitive rehabilitation program, teh stage specific intervention STACog, on cognitive performance and functional activation in fMRI in a group of patients with mild cognitive impairment and dementia due to Alzheimer's disease compared to a waiting group control sample. Baseline performance in cognitive tests and fMRI will further be assessed compared to healthy control subjects.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Observational Follow-up Extension Study of AFF002 and AFF004A in Patients With Alzheimer's Disease...

Alzheimer´s Disease

This study examines the long term Safety Follow-up of first patients vaccinated with AD02.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

Zydena on Cognitive Function of Alzheimer's Disease Patients

Alzheimer's Disease

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Zydena (Udenafil) has positive effect on cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease. This study is a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled multicenter study.

Unknown status28 enrollment criteria

Prediction of Cognitive Properties of Memantine for Neurodegenerative Diseases

Alzheimer DiseaseBattery

The early assessment of new drugs for Alzheimer's disease remains difficult because of the lack of predictive end-point. The use of a battery including different parameters could improve this early development of new drugs. Nevertheless, the interest of such a battery should previously be validated with the yet marketed AD drugs.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Effects of Chromium on Insulin Resistance in Alzheimer Disease Patients

Alzheimer Disease

The effect of Chromium to improve glucose levels in Alzheimer Disease (AD) is controversial. The hypothesis of the study is to evaluate the effect of supplementing the AD individuals with Chromium combined with exercise and assessing the effect of the supplementation on glucose metabolism.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Security of Deep Brain Stimulation in Alzheimer´s Disease...

Alzheimer Disease

Approximately one million of Spaniards suffer from AlzhEimer´s Disease (AD) and this figure is expected to triple by 20150. The approved treatments modulate neurotransmission in general and are not specific or anatomically directed. In AD there is a dysfunction in cognitive and memory circuits. It has been shown that the deep brain stimulation (DBS) can specially modulate circuits in such a way that is modulable, and this approach is safe. The safety of this treatment and its biological effects are convincing enough to require further study of possible therapeutic effects of DBS in AD. The objectives are: To evaluate the security of DBS in AD (main objective). To study the influence of DBS in the progress of AD, to compare the effects of DBS on the brain metabolism neural connectivity and hubs using MEG, and to compare the effects between two different groups: fornix and Basal nucleus of Meynert (BNM). To achieve this, a prospective, double-blind comparison study between groups will be conducted, to evaluate the effects of DBS in 6 patients: group I (fornix) and group II ( BNM).

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Effect of Low Dose Radiotherapy on Brain Amyloidosis in the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer Disease

Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is the most frequent neurodegenerative disease associated with dementia, with a constantly increasing prevalence associated with an aging population. Amyloid deposition is considered the first molecular event occurring in AD: as already showed in an animal model, a low-dose radiotherapy (RT) course is capable of reducing AD-associated amyloid-β plaques and improve cognitive function. This pilot study wishes to investigate in 10 patients with a diagnosis of prodromal or early probable AD and with evidence of amyloid pathology the effectiveness of a short course low dose RT radiotherapy to reduce amyloid deposits in the human brain using molecular imaging (18F-Florbetapir) to show the effectiveness of the treatment on the specific target.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Trial for an Evaluation of Choline Alfoscerate and Donepezil for Cognitive Improvements...

Alzheimer Disease

The purpose of this study is to evaluate efficacy and safety of Choline alfoscerate and Donepezil for cognitive improvements of patients with cerebrovascular injury in Alzheimer patients

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Psychometric Validation of the "Antillanisée" Version of the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSEa)...

Elderly PatientsCognitive Disorder1 more

The main objective of the study is to analyze the psychometric properties of the "antillanisée" version of the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSEa). The methodology used will permit to explore the feasibility, acceptability, validity and reliability of the tool. The psychometric validation of a version adapted transculturally will increase the value of the results obtained with this test and will make it possible to refine the screening of existing cognitive disorders for elderly subjects with Alzheiner's disease or related disorders.

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Effects of Music Interventions on Hospitalised People With Dementia

DementiaAlzheimer's Disease3 more

Dementing syndromes are, for the most part, incurable. People with dementia become highly dependent and frequently have to move from their homes into residential aged care facilities. Medications aimed at reducing the severity of a number of symptoms associated with the different types of dementia have had only modest success. Increasingly, people with dementia, their families and carers are turning to supplementary or alternative approaches to the management of their symptoms. There are many published reports describing the successful use of music therapy in reducing the severity of many symptoms of dementia. These include reports of improved memory, improved language skills, reduced anxiety and depression, reductions in agitation and disruptive behaviours and better social relationships with family, peers and carers. However, the quality of evidence they provide for the most part fails meet the standards of evidence required by health care providers. This clinical trial will examine the effects of a music therapy intervention. The study will recruit 180 patients in sub-acute hospital wards. Participants will be randomly placed in groups that receive either occupational therapy or music therapy. Before the therapy programs begin, we will use questionnaires to measure memory function, language ability, orientation and mood. We will also record brain activity from the surface of the scalp, blood pressure and pulse to examine physiological responses. The same measures will be repeated after the 3 weeks of therapy to determine whether there has been any improvement in the symptoms of the participants and whether the group that had music therapy showed greater improvement than the group that had occupational therapy. We will make a video recording during one therapy session to allow us to observe levels of engagement and to assess changes in facial expressions. This will provide information about the immediate effects of music on mood and social interaction. The information we collect about brain activity and blood pressure will help us to understand how music therapy might bring about changes in the symptoms of dementia. This understanding will be useful in developing better applications of music therapy. It will also add to our current knowledge about how the various diseases cause the problems they do. In summary, the primary aim of the project is to determine whether the reported effects of music therapy are supported by objective evidence.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria
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