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Lexical semantic disorders are described in Alzheimer's disease, and their incidence in everyday life is important to the extent that these disorders affect expression and comprehension. Providing a tactile tablet stimulation, independent and complementary to speech therapy, could help to maintain certain abilities and reinforce the feeling of autonomy of the patients.


Clinical Trial Description

It is a monocentric, controlled, randomized, parallel-group, single-blind clinical trial. For each of the two forms of Alzheimer's Disease (young or late), it compares two groups of patients: a group benefiting from a tactile tablet semantic stimulation (tablet group) and a control group All patients benefit from a clinical evaluation and a language assessment at M0, M3 and M6. The analyzes will be conducted in intention to treat. The main criterion is the 3-month variation of the Lexis 3 subtests scores. The two groups will be compared by the Student test. The number of subjects required is based on the following assumptions: a 10% increase over three months of the Lexis subtests scores in the tablet group and a stability of the scores in the control group. The standard deviation of the variation is assumed to be identical in both groups and equal to 13% at the most. Three scores being compared, tests will be conducted at the 1.67% threshold (Bonferroni correction) to ensure a 5% overall risk of first species. The inclusion of 36 patients in each of the two treatment groups will give 80% power to the study. ;


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NCT number NCT03047694
Study type Interventional
Source Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
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Status Terminated
Phase N/A
Start date July 15, 2019
Completion date January 15, 2021

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