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NCT ID: NCT03982953 Recruiting - Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

Predicting Cognition After DBS for Parkinson's Disease

Start date: June 12, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study is to improve estimation of cognitive outcome after STN-DBS in PD in order to - avoid risk factors by optimizing peri- and intraoperative management - personalize therapeutic strategies for optimal long-term benefit The investigators will test possible predictors (clinical, neuropsychological, neuroimaging, electrophysiological and molecular) for the risk of cognitive dysfunction after deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) in Parkinson's disease (PD) at a single center (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany). Data collection takes place prior to as well as 3 and 12 months after the STN-DBS operation. Participation is proposed to all PD patients that are planned to undergo STN-DBS after careful examination of eligibility for this treatment according to standard operation procedures.

NCT ID: NCT03945968 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

The Role of Concomitant Diseases in Postoperative Complications Risk Stratification.

STOPRISK
Start date: July 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Study is conducted to assess the prevalence and structure of comorbidity among patients undergoing abdominal surgery and produce the stratification of the risk of postoperative complications by identifying independent predictors for its development.

NCT ID: NCT03866603 Recruiting - Parkinson´s Disease Clinical Trials

Rostock International Parkinson's Disease Study (ROPAD)

ROPAD
Start date: May 30, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Rostock International Parkinson's Disease Study - An International, multicenter, epidemiological observational study aiming at identification of LRRK2-positive patients, the recruitment of 25,000 PD participants and the establishment of a candidate biomarker in the LRRK2-positive cohort.

NCT ID: NCT03836950 Recruiting - Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

rTMS to Improve Cognition in Parkinson's

TMSCogReP
Start date: April 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to examine safety, feasibility, and the behavioral and brain effects of a non-invasive treatment, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), for Veterans with Parkinson's disease and mild impairments in their thinking. The hypothesis is that rTMS can improve thinking for people with Parkinson's disease who are experiencing mild problems with their thinking ability.

NCT ID: NCT03721887 Recruiting - Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

Exploit the Neural Source and the Feasibility of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease and Multiple System Atrophy

Start date: August 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this project, the investigators will deliver a 5-day session of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to the leg motor cortex of the FOG patients to examine whether the intervention will benefit the patients in a double blind randomized design. Six assessments with different combinations of clinical scaling, gait analysis, electrophysiological investigation and fMRI examinations before and after tDCS will be conducted. The treatment and placebo groups will be crossed over after one-month washout. The investigators will investigate whether the possible tDCS beneficial effect will be different or similar in patients with different electric sources. In addition, how long the possible beneficial effect of tDCS can be consolidated after the 5-day course of stimulation is also crucial. The investigators aim to peep the myth of FOG in PD and MSA by the multi-modality approach and hope the study will benefit the long suffering patients.

NCT ID: NCT03648905 Recruiting - Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

Clinical Laboratory Evaluation of Chronic Autonomic Failure

Start date: September 6, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: The autonomic nervous system controls automatic body functions. Researchers want to improve the tests used to diagnose autonomic failure. Orthostatic hypertension is a drop in blood pressure when a person stands up. Researchers want to focus on this sign of autonomic failure. Objective: To improve testing for conditions that cause autonomic nervous system failure. Eligibility: People ages 18 and older in one of these categories: - Their blood pressure drops when they get up. - They have had a heart transplant or bilateral endoscopic thoracic sympathectomies or have had or will have renal sympathetic ablation Design: All participants will be screened with: - Medical history - Physical exam - Blood and urine tests Some participants will be screened with: - Heart and breathing tests - IV placement into an arm vein - Tilt table testing: Participants lie on a table that tilts while an IV is used to draw their blood. Participants may stay in the hospital for up to 1 week depending on their tests. Tests may include repeats of screening tests and: - Sweat testing: A drug is placed on the skin to cause sweating. Sensors on the skin measure moisture. - Lumbar puncture: A needle is inserted between the bones in the back to collect fluid. - MRI and PET/CT scan: Participants lie on a table that slides into a scanner. For the PET/CT, a small amount of a radioactive chemical will be injected with a small amount of a radioactive chemical. - Bladder catheter placement to collect urine - Skin biopsies: A punch tool removes a small skin sample. - Tests to see how the pupils react to light - Smelling tests - Thinking and memory tests - Questionnaires Participants may have a visit about 2 years later to repeat tests.

NCT ID: NCT03623841 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

Training With Exergame and Treadmill on Executive Function and Dual-task Performance

Start date: November 9, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed to investigate the effects of dual-task training with exergame and treadmill on executive function and dual-task performance in individuals with PD and stroke and discuss the correlation between the change values of executive function and dual-task performance after training. Besides, investigate cortical activation after training.

NCT ID: NCT03470324 Recruiting - Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

Combined Stimulation of STN and SNr for Dysphagia in Parkinson's Disease

Start date: April 27, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

20 patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease and dysphagia will be included into this randomised controlled double-blinded parallel group clinical trial. The treatment consists of two different stimulation settings using (i) conventional stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus [standard STN] as active comparator and (ii) combined stimulation of active electrode contacts located in both the subthalamic nucleus and substantia nigra pars reticulata [STN+SNr]. Both groups receive additional swallowing therapy as standard of care.

NCT ID: NCT03454269 Recruiting - Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

Role of Retina in Mechanisms of Illusions and Visual Hallucinations Observed in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease

Start date: March 8, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Parkinson's disease is characterized not only by motor symptoms but also by psycho-behavioral symptoms including Visual Hallucinations (VH) and illusions (I), that are generally associated with a severe functional impairment and a bad prognosis for patients. Visual Hallucinations are defined by a visual perception without any real objet to perceive, whereas illusions are defined by a wrong perceptions of an object that is really present. In most of studies investigating the pathophysiology of VH in PD, no difference is made between VH and I, however different mechanisms could lead to the emergence of these two phenomenon, with different prognosis. Investigator hypothesize that illusions could be related to a visual impairment, maybe at the retinal level, known to be impaired in PD, whereas Visual hallucinations would be due to a more widespread impairment affecting higher levels visuo-perceptive and cognitive functions.

NCT ID: NCT03233646 Recruiting - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Retinal Imaging in Neurodegenerative Disease

Start date: July 20, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to develop and evaluate biomarkers using non-invasive optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography (OCTA) as well as ultra-widefield (UWF) fundus photography to assess the structure and function of the retinal and choroidal microvasculature and structure in persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's Disease (AD), Parkinson's Disease (PD), or other neurodegenerative disease, diseases as outlined.