Dementia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Open-label, Exploratory Study of the Efficacy of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Naming and Verbal Fluency in Patients With Alzheimer's Disease With Functional Imaging Correlates
The investigators wish to investigate the efficacy of targeted repetitive transcranial
magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on expressive language in patients with Alzheimer's disease
(AD). In rTMS, magnetic pulses are used to noninvasively stimulate focal areas of cortex of
about a square centimeter in area. rTMS has been approved in the United States for the
diagnosis of peripheral nerve conditions.
Depending on the frequency of stimulation, rTMS can preferentially stimulate or inhibit
cortical areas. In stroke rehabilitation, for example, inhibition of the contralateral,
uninvolved hemisphere by low frequency rTMS has improved movement of the affected limbs
because of less aberrant inhibition of the affected hemisphere by the healthy hemisphere.
The effects of rTMS has also been investigated and found to be useful in treating refractory
depression and depression in Parkinson's disease. In addition, rTMS has improved naming in
patients with Alzheimer's disease and has improved cognitive abilities and memory in
non-demented older adults. Two studies found that rTMS improved aphasia in patients with
stroke. While these studies are small, a review of the literature suggests that there may be
a beneficial role for rTMS in patients with chronic neurological conditions. In addition,
rTMS appears to be well tolerated, with transient headaches being the most common side
effect.
In this small open label study, the investigators wish to investigate the usefulness of
bilateral stimulation of the brain region termed the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC)
in patients with AD who have naming and language deficits.
Subjects for this study will be recruited from Dr. Devi's clinical practice. Eligible
subjects must have a diagnosis of possible or probable Alzheimer's disease using
NINCDS-ADRDA criteria. The patient and his or her legally authorized representative need to
be available to sign the informed consent. The assent of the incapable subject will be
obtained prior to enrolling the subject in the study.
Once informed consent and assent are obtained, the subject will have a functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI) scan of their brain anytime during the 2 weeks prior to the first
study visit. At Visit 1, subjects will undergo a baseline battery of cognitive tests lasting
approximately 30 minutes. Subsequently, the subject will undergo rTMS.
During the visit, Dr. Devi will locate the area of the brain to be stimulated and mark that
area of the scalp with an indelible skin marker that will wash out over time. In addition,
the subjects will be provided with ear plugs to use during stimulation. This process of
locating the area to be stimulated will take about an hour and will occur once. Then rTMS
will be started and this procedure will take approximately 20-30 minutes (please see the
full protocol for a complete description of this process).
Each rTMS stimulation session will last for about 30 minutes, 2 consecutive days a week for
2 weeks. Both immediately prior to the onset of the first rTMS session, and just after the
end of the fourth and final rTMS session, subjects will be tested on their cognitive and
language skills. These two testing sessions will last 30 minutes each. Subjects will have
another fMRI scan anytime during the 2 days after the fourth and final rTMS stimulation
session.
Subjects will continue to receive usual care throughout the study period. Any changes to
usual treatment will be noted in the study file.
All subjects will be seen again 4 weeks after the final study treatment session and will
once again undergo the brief cognitive battery and fMRI scan.
The investigators expect to recruit two subjects at a time for the study and each subject
will be enrolled for 5 weeks from the baseline visit.
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Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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