Mild Cognitive Impairment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of a Cognitive Training Therapy Based on Synchronized Oscillatory Stimulation in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment Through a Randomized Clinical Trial
The aging of the population has led to an increase in the prevalence of disabling and high-cost diseases, such as dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The latter can be considered a prodromal phase of some dementias and a critical stage for interventions to postpone the impairment of functionality and thus maintain a better quality of life. A cognitive function to intervene in working memory (WM) since it represents the fundamental component of executive functions and is the gateway to maintaining long-term memory. This project proposes an intervention to enhance WM in these users, combining cognitive training with non-invasive brain stimulation, specifically transcranial electrical stimulation of alternating current (tACS). This proposal arises from recent evidence showing that it is possible to increase the capacity of WM in users with MCI through cognitive training. Along with this, tACS has been proposed as a specific neuronal plasticity inducer for the oscillatory pattern required for each mental process. WM is a process particularly susceptible to being enhanced by this technique, as the underlying electrophysiological oscillatory patterns of this process are well described. Thus, tACS would act as a potentiator of the residual capacity of WM in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. This study is a phase II randomized, double-blind clinical trial with a 3-month follow-up. The study will be of 62 participants diagnosed with MCI over 60 years from Valparaíso, Chile. Participants will receive intervention that will combine 12 cognitive training sessions with non-invasive brain stimulation, specifically tACS. Depending on the intervention group to which they will be assigned, in 8 of these sessions, participants will receive either tACS or sham stimulation. Sessions will last approximately 1 hour and take place twice a week, over six weeks. The primary outcomes will be the electroencephalographic measurements, and the secondary effects will be cognitive assessments of WM. The outcomes will be performed before, immediately after, and three months after the end of the intervention. The outcomes of this trial will add evidence about the benefits and feasibility of an intervention that combines cognitive training with non-invasive brain stimulation. The objective is to contribute tools for optimal cognitive treatment in patients with MCI. To enhance WM capacity, postpone the impairment of functionality, and obtain a better quality of life.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 62 |
Est. completion date | September 21, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | September 21, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age equal to or greater than 60 years. - Presence of Mild Cognitive Impairment, according to the diagnostic criteria established in Petersen et al. (2014). - Have six or more years of complete schooling (presence of reading and writing). Exclusion Criteria: - The previous diagnosis of other neurodegenerative diseases. - Attending another cognitive training program. - History of Epilepsy or current presence of epileptic seizures. - Presence of psychiatric diseases. - Presence of a relevant depressive picture (GDS >=2). - History of important neurological alterations such as the history of stroke, transient ischemic attack, cranial brain trauma. Important alterations of communication. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Chile | Centro de Investigación del Desarrollo de Cognición y Lenguaje, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Valparaíso. | Valparaíso | Quinta Región |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universidad del Desarrollo |
Chile,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Prefrontal theta oscillation activity. | The ratio of change of the normalized power (mean/standard error, micro Volt2 ) of prefrontal theta oscillation (5-10 Hz, Fz electrode) related to Successful Memory Performance. The prefrontal theta oscillation related to Successful Memory Performance (SMP) is calculated based on a single-trial general linear model that include SMP as the regressor of interest and Memory Load as a secondary regressor. | week 1 (pre-intervention), week 8 (1 week post intervention), week 20 (12 weeks post intervention) | |
Secondary | WAIS-IV Digit Retention subtest. Chilean standard. (Rosas et al., 2015) | It is part of the Working Memory Index and consists of three tasks: a) Direct Digits: repeat a series of digits, presented orally, in the same order as they are presented; b) Reverse Order Digits: repeat a series of digits in reverse order of presentation; and c) Sequence Digits: order and repeat from lowest to highest a series of numbers read by the examiner. These tasks assess attention and resistance to distraction, immediate auditory memory, and working memory (i.e., reverse order, sequence). | week 1 (pre-intervention), week 8 (1 week post intervention), week 20 (12 weeks post intervention) | |
Secondary | Trail Making Test B (TMT-B). Chilean standard. (Arango-Lasprilla et al., 2015) | TMT - B. This part of TMT reflects mainly working memory and secondarily the capacity for cognitive flexibility. It connects 25 numbers and letters in ascending order, alternating between them (e.g., 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, etc.). The score is obtained from the time it takes an individual to complete the task. | week 1 (pre-intervention), week 8 (1 week post intervention), week 20 (12 weeks post intervention) | |
Secondary | Parietal theta oscillation activity. | The ratio of change of the normalized power (mean/standard error, micro Volt2 ) of parietal theta oscillation (5-10 Hz, CP3 electrode) related to Memory Load. The parietal theta oscillation related to Memory Load is calculated based on a on a single-trial general linear model that include Memory Load as the regressor of interest and Successful Memory Performance (SMP) as a secondary regressor. | week 1 (pre-intervention), week 8 (1 week post intervention), week 20 (12 weeks post intervention) |
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