Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
— TREC-BDOfficial title:
Efficacy of a Cognitive Remediation Treatment Program for Bipolar Disorder
Verified date | August 2021 |
Source | Mclean Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate a neuroplasticity-oriented, computer-based cognitive remediation treatment program in patients with bipolar disorder and its effects on cognitive deficits and community functioning compared to an active, computer-based control.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 72 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Clinical diagnosis of BD with psychosis - Positive and Negative syndrome Scale (PANSS) < 75; PANSS Psychosis item scores = 3 or under; Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) = 6 or under - Age between 18 and 50 - Within 10 years of illness onset - Legal and mental competency of the participant Exclusion Criteria: - Age under 18 or over 50 - PANSS >75; PANSS Psychosis item scores >3; YMRS > 6 - Legal or mental incompetence (legal incompetence defined by any guardianship (including of person or treatment guardianship); mental incompetence defined by failure of the informed consent survey) - Psychiatric inpatient status at time of enrollment - Delirium secondary to medical illness - Psychotic or mood disorder due to general medical or neurological illness - History of head trauma - History of seizure disorder or photo-sensitive seizures - Use of anticholinergic medication, clozapine or olanzapine at baseline - Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder - Diagnosis of current substance abuse (past month) or substance dependence within the past year. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | McLean Hospital | Belmont | Massachusetts |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mclean Hospital | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) (Optional) | resting state, task-based fMRI; Diffusion Tensor Imaging | within 1 week prior to initiating intervention; post-treatment - on average 24 weeks after initiation | |
Primary | MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) | The Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (MATRICS) battery includes 10 tasks that are designed to measure seven key cognitive domains: processing speed, attention, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning, problem solving and social cognition. These scores are also combined to yield a cognitive Composite. All subtest, domain, and composite scores are reported in standardized T scores with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10; higher scores reflect better performance. For example, a score of 60 on any subtest, domain, or the Composite would represent a score 1 standard deviation above than the mean. All standardized scores are computed by the MCCB scoring software included in the testing battery, and are normed by age and sex. Total administration time is 60-90 minutes. | within 1 week prior to initiating intervention; midpoint - on average 8 weeks after initiation; post-treatment - on average 24 weeks after initiation; after 6 months no active intervention | |
Secondary | Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) | The YMRS is an interview style measure asking about hallmark symptoms of mania. Total score ranges from 0 to 60 where higher scores indicate more severe symptoms of mania. Total score =12 indicates remission (13-19=minimal symptoms; 20-25=mild mania, 26-37=moderate mania, 38-60=severe mania). Administration time = approximately 10 minutes | within 1 week prior to initiating intervention; midpoint - on average after 8 weeks of initiation; post-treatment - on average 24 weeks after initiation; after 6 months of no active study intervention | |
Secondary | Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) | The MADRS is an interview-style rating scale to assess severity of symptoms of depression. The MADRS consists of 10 items scored 0-6. Total MADRS scores range from 0-60, with higher score indicates more severe depression. Typical clinical cutoff points are: 0 to 6 - normal/symptom absent; 7 to 19 - mild depression; 20 to 34 - moderate depression; 34 - severe depression. Administration time = 10 minutes | within 1 week prior to initiating intervention; midpoint - on average after 8 weeks of initiation; post-treatment - on average 24 weeks after initiation; after 6 months of no active study intervention | |
Secondary | Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) | The PANSS is an interview-administered measure assessing positive and negative symptoms of psychosis, and general psychiatric symptoms. The PANSS consists of 30 total items scored 1-7 (least to most severe). Both Positive and Negative sub scales consist of 7 items each for a total possible score of 49 for each sub scale; the General sub scale consists of 16 items for a total possible score of 112. As the lowest possible score is 1, the lower bound of PANSS total score is 30. Higher scores reflect greater symptom severity. Based on the authors' original publication Kay and colleagues reported mean score in a sample of people with schizophrenia as follows:
Positive scale = 18.20 Negative scale = 21.01 General psychopathology = 37.74 Administration = approximately 40 minutes |
within 1 week prior to initiating intervention; midpoint - on average after 8 weeks of initiation; post-treatment - on average 24 weeks after initiation; after 6 months of no active study intervention | |
Secondary | Multnomah Community Ability Scale (MCAS) | The MCAS is an interview-based assessment that measures functioning in psychiatric patients in multiple domains including social interest and effectiveness, independence in daily living, and instrumental role functioning. The present study uses an abbreviated version of the form consisting of 11 total items scored 1-5, with higher scores reflecting better community functioning. The abbreviated version (Lewandowski et al., 2013) was selected because it assesses community functioning independent of cognition or clinical symptoms, which would represent a confound in the present study. Total possible scores range from 11-55, with higher scores reflecting better community functioning. | within 1 week prior to initiating intervention; midpoint - on average after 8 weeks of initiation; post-treatment - on average 24 weeks after initiation; after 6 months of no active study intervention | |
Secondary | Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale | The SOFAS is a 100-point scale similar to the Global Assessment of Functioning designed to evaluate social and occupational functioning not directly influenced by psychological symptom severity. Assessment is based on rater impression and includes a single assigned number. Scores may range from 0-100, with higher scores reflecting better functioning. | within 1 week prior to initiating intervention; midpoint - on average after 8 weeks of initiation; post-treatment - on average 24 weeks after initiation; after 6 months of no active study intervention |
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