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The objective of this study is to compare the impact of the coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV-2, or COVID-19) on cognitive function in the population of patients who have been diagnosed, treated and recovered from the COVID-19 infection versus patients who have not been infected. Primary endpoint is to evaluate the percentage of cognitive decline observed in both study arms (subjects with or without COVID-19 history) using assessments of Cognivue Clarity, MMSE and MoCA. Secondary endpoint is to see the correlation of Depression and anxiety scales (i.e., Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) and/or Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS)) and Cognivue scores while comparing the trend of difference between both study arms.


Clinical Trial Description

Cognivue is an FDA-cleared cognitive assessment device based on modern cognitive neuroscience, that allows physicians, allied healthcare providers, and patients to access a new approach to brain health, moving beyond the old questions and answers approach of traditional cognitive tests. Cognivue's development and testing is based on 20 years of psychophysical and neurophysiological research that has focused on the early detection of patients' cognitive decline. Its FDA clearance study demonstrated significant correlation to the SLUMS and other neuropsychological tests, superior test re-test reliability compared to SLUMS, and validated its psychometric properties. Historically, physicians have used the Mini-Mental Status Exam (MMSE) and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) to assess cognitive functioning. These tools are often limited by issues of bias, inconsistent retest reliability, staffing and cost. The automated Cognivue technology utilizes adaptive psychophysics and assesses the patient's motor skills and visual acuity, eliminating the bias found in common cognitive testing mechanisms such as MMSE, MoCA, and Mini-Cog. Using Cognivue Clarity, we have an opportunity to better understand a person in total when we insist that cognitive function testing is part of the recovery plan for individuals who experience the whiplash of COVID-19, either directly or indirectly. This is a multi-site, open-label study. Approximately 1000 subjects will be enrolled. Up to 500 subjects with COVID-19 history and 500 subjects without a COVID-19 diagnosis will be enrolled in this study. During the first visit, all subjects will be provided with an informed consent form (ICF) to review and sign prior to starting any study-specific procedures. Subjects will be asked about their COVID-19 diagnosis history, prior to study enrollment. After informed consent is obtained from subjects, study staff will review contact, demographic and medical history information. Following this review, cognitive testing using Cognivue Clarity, MMSE and MOCA will occur. In addition, subjects will take the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) and/or Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) during this visit . Subjects will be followed for 24 months in the study, coming to the study site to review COVID-19 infection (re-infection or newly diagnosed) as well as perform cognitive testing with Cognivue Clarity, MMSE and MOCA. Subjects will also take the PHQ-9 and/or GDS during these visits. In addition, during the 12- and 24-month visits, study staff will review previously reported medical history information with subjects to determine any new information. ;


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NCT number NCT04950673
Study type Observational
Source Cognivue, Inc.
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
Start date July 21, 2021
Completion date April 30, 2024

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