Mild Cognitive Impairment Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of High Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (HD-tDCS) on Cognitive Function in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment: a Randomized, Triple-blind, Sham-controlled, Pilot Study
The study aimed to investigate whether high definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) could benefit global cognitive function and sub-domains of cognition (visual/verbal/working memory, executive function, attention, processing speed, language, and frontal lobe function), mood (depression and anxiety), and subjective memory impairment in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years to 85 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 65 to 85 years - mild cognitive impairment - right handed Exclusion Criteria: - Having epilepsy, severe physical illness, any current psychiatric comorbidity or history of substance dependence - Having contraindications for transcranial electrical/magnetic stimulation. - Having intracranial metal foreign bodies - Having a history of intracranial neoplasms or surgery, or a history of severe head injuries or cerebrovascular diseases - Receiving psychotropic agents such as antipsychotic, antidepressant, benzodiazepam and anxiolytics etc. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | Department of Psychiatry | Kaohsiung |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital. |
Taiwan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument, CASI | The Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument (CASI) is a cognitive test screening for dementia, in monitoring the disease progression, and in providing profiles of cognitive impairment by examining abilities on attention, concentration, orientation, short-term memory, long-term memory, language abilities, visual construction, list-generating fluency, abstraction, and judgment with score ranges of 0 to 100, respectively. | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Primary | Wechsler Memory Scale-third edition (WMS III) - verbal paired associates I and II | For assessing verbal memory by assessing recall memory for orally presented word pairs that have been previously learned (verbal paired associates I); assessing ability to recall associations from Verbal Paired Associates I after a 30-minute delay, as well as assessing recognition of word pairs (verbal paired associates II). | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Primary | Wechsler Memory Scale-third edition (WMS III) - visual reproduction I and II | For assessing visual memory function by assessing ability to reproduce difficult-to-verbalize designs after a brief exposure (visual reproduction I); assessing ability to recall the designs presented in Visual Reproduction I after a 30-minute delay, as well as specific sub-subtests to assess recognition of correct figures from nontarget figures, copying of figures to assess visual perception abilities, and a subtest to analyze discrimination abilities (visual reproduction II). | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Primary | Wisconsin card sorting test | for assessing executive function | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Primary | Frontal assessment battery, FAB | The FAB is a brief tool that can be used at the bedside or in a clinic setting to assist frontal function of subjects. Total score is from a maximum of 18, higher scores indicating better performance. The scales consist similarities (conceptualization), lexical fluency (mental flexibility), motor series "Luria" test (programming), conflicting instructions (sensitivity to interference), Go-No Go (inhibitory control), prehension behaviour (environmental autonomy). | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Primary | Wechsler adult intelligence scale four edition, WAIS-IV, digit span | The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is an IQ test designed to measure intelligence and cognitive ability in adults and older adolescents. It is currently in its fourth edition (WAIS-IV) released in 2008 by Pearson, and is the most widely used IQ test, for both adults and older adolescents, in the world.
We used WAIS-IV, digit span subscale, to examine attention among subjects; Digit span was by listening to sequences of numbers orally and to repeat them as heard, in reverse order, and in ascending order. |
Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Primary | Wechsler adult intelligence scale four edition, WAIS-IV, digit symbol coding | We used WAIS-IV, digit symbol coding subscale, to examine processing speed among subjects; The digit symbol coding is a paper-and-pencil cognitive test presented on a single sheet of paper that requires a subject to match symbols to numbers according to a key located on the top of the page. The subject copies the symbol into spaces below a row of numbers. The number of correct symbols within the allowed time, usually 90 to 120 seconds, constitutes the score | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Primary | Wechsler adult intelligence scale four edition, WAIS-IV, vocabulary | We used WAIS-IV, vocabulary subscale, to examine language function among subjects; The vocabulary subtest requires the client to try to define up to 30 words. This subtest assesses the client's understanding of words and reflects: language development, expressive language skills, cultural and educational experiences, ability to use words appropriately, retrieval of information from long-term memory. | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Secondary | Beck depression inventory (BDI-II) | The BDI-II was a 1996 revision of the BDI. Participants were asked to rate how they have been feeling for the past two weeks. BDI-II also contains 21 questions, each answer being scored on a scale value of 0 to 3. Higher total scores indicate more severe depressive symptoms. The standardized cutoffs used as follows: 0-13: minimal depression; 14-19: mild depression; 20-28: moderate depression; 29-63: severe depression. | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Secondary | Beck anxiety inventory (BAI) | The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), created by Aaron T. Beck and other colleagues, is a 21-question multiple-choice self-report inventory that is used for measuring the severity of anxiety in children and adults. The BAI contains 21 questions, each answer being scored on a scale value of 0 (not at all) to 3 (severely). Higher total scores indicate more severe anxiety symptoms. The standardized cutoffs are as follows: 0-7: minimal anxiety; 8-15: mild anxiety; 16-25: moderate anxiety; 26-63: severe anxiety. | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months | |
Secondary | Subjective Cognitive Decline Questionnaire (SCD-Q MyCog) | The SCD-Q is a validated questionnaire that assesses the presence of a subjective cognitive decay in abilities such as memory, attention, language or executive functions. This scale is made up of two parts: MyCog is filled by the subject, TheirCog by the caregiver. Both parts have 24 identical dichotomous questions (yes/no), that evaluate decline for memory performances, language and executive functions in the last 2 years of daily life. The SCD-Q score for MyCog and TheirCog ranges from 0 to 24, with higher scores associated with greater perceived cognitive changes (cut to be classified as SCD = 7). | Change from baseline after one week, one and three months |
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