Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Clinical Trial
— HD-tDCSOfficial title:
High Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (HD-tDCS) for Early Alzheimer's Disease
To investigate the clinical effect neural mechanism of high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation combined with cognitive training on early AD
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 50 Years to 85 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Subject diagnosed with early Alzheimer's disease or related diseases according to NINCDS-ACDRADA criteria. - Subjects must have a MMSE score between 10 and 27,indicating mild cognitive impairment or dementia - CDR score = 2 - Subject under treatment by IAChE for at least 3 months. - psychotropic treatments are tolerated if they were administered and unchanged for at least 3 months Exclusion Criteria: - CDR > 2 - Any history or clinical signs of other severe psychiatric illnesses (like major depression,psychosis or obsessive compulsive disorder). - History of head injury,stroke,or other neurologic disease. - Organic brain defects on T1 or T2 images. - History of seizures or unexplained loss of consciousness. - Implanted pacemaker,medication pump,vagal stimulator,deep brain stimulator. - Family history of medication refractory epilepsy. - History of substance abuse within the last 6 months. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | Anhui Medical University | Hefei | Anhui |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Anhui Medical University |
China,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | DST (Digital Span Test; Forward and Backward) | The changes in DST will constitute the other research outcome. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | TMT (Trail Making Test) | The Trail Making Test (TMT) is divided into two parts, part A and part B. Part A requires the subject to connect 25 Numbers on the paper in sequence, and part B requires the subject to connect 25 Numbers of different colors alternately in sequence. The time it takes for the subject to complete all the Numbers is the subject's final score. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | HAMD (Hamilton Depression Scale) | The changes in HAMD will constitute the other research outcome. The examination content consists of 17 questions (about 10 minutes), with a full score of 52. The higher the score, the more severe the depressive symptoms are. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | HAMA (Hamilton Anxiety Scale) | The changes in HAMD will constitute the other research outcome. The examination content consists of 14 questions (about 10 minutes), with a full score of 56. The higher the score, the more severe the anxiety symptoms are. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | NPI (Neuropsychiatric Inventory) | The changes in HAMD will constitute the other research outcome. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | MRI measures | Multimodal magnetic resonance data were acquired, including structural phase magnetic resonance and rest state magnetic resonance. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | changes in Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) | MoCA was developed by Nasreddine et al. based on clinical experience and reference to the MMSE cognitive items and scores, and the final version was finalized in November 2004. We adopted a localized version (Mandarin version,includes 2 alternative versions) in line with the Chinese cultural background.It includes 11 inspection items in 8 cognitive fields, including visual structure skills, executive function, naming, attention and calculation, language, abstract thinking, memory, and orientation. With a total score of 30 or more than 26, it is normal. Anyone who has been education for less than 12 years will need to add one point to his final score. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | GDS(Geriatric depression scale) | The Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) was created in 1982 by Brank et al. and is dedicated to screening for depression in the elderly. The most suitable feelings for the elderly in the past week were evaluated.There are 30 items in the scale, the total score is 30 points. The higher the score, the more obvious the depressive symptoms. It is generally considered that less than 10 points is normal. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | JLOT(Judgment of line Judgment of line orientation test orientation test) | The JLOT test was determined by Benton et al. in 1994. There are two versions of H and V. The difference is that the order in which the pictures are presented is different. Each version contains 35 images, of which the official test consists of 30 images, and the other 5 images are for the participants to learn. The final score is the correct number of subjects to answer, the full score is 30 points, the higher the score, the better the space perception ability of the subject. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | HVOT(Hooper visual organization test Hooper visual organization test) | The changes in HVOT(Hooper visual organization test Hooper visual organization test) will constitute assess response to rTMS the secondary research outcome measure.HVOT is a cognitive test used to evaluate the perceived structure of the subject. It consists of 30 items,and each question is 1 point and the total score is 30 points. The final score is the correct number of subjects to answer, the full score is 30 points, the higher the score, the better the space perception ability of the subject. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Other | The Stroop color test | The Stroop color word test was developed by Stroop in 1935 and is used to evaluate the attention function of the subject. The subject is required to correctly read the target color on the stimulus card and record the completion time. The final completion time is the score of the participant. The shorter the time used, the better the performance of the subjects. | changes from baseline at 14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Primary | Memory improved assessed by Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog) | This is an very common clinical motor estimating scale. including orientation, language, structure, application of concepts, immediate recall of words and recognition of words, with a full score of 70. Higher scores indicate worse symptoms. | changes from baseline at 7,14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Secondary | special-version working memory | the accuracy and reaction time in working memory task | changes from baseline at 7,14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Secondary | Associative Memory | The changes in Associative Memory will constitute the major research outcome measure used to assess response to HD-tDCS. | changes from baseline at 7,14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Secondary | MMSE(Mini Mental State Examination) | The full name of MMSE is mini-mental state examination, and the scale consists of 30 subject, include the following seven aspects: time orientation, place orientation,immediate memory,attention and calculation,delay memory,language, visual space.One point is awarded for each question correctly answered during MMSE evaluation. If subject give the wrong answer or don't know answe he/she awarded 0 score, scope of scale score of 0 to 30 points. The higher the score, the better. | changes from baseline at 7,14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment | |
Secondary | LMT (Logic Memory Test) | The changes in LMT will constitute the secondary research outcome | changes from baseline at 7,14 days and 4,12 weeks post-treatment |
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