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NCT ID: NCT04604600 Recruiting - Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trials

Multimodal Biomarkers for Diagnosis and Prognosis in VCI

VCI
Start date: September 3, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

We will try to 1. establish the correlation of plasma Aβ40 and Aβ42 level, ApoE genotype, MRI imaging markers in the diagnosis and prognosis of VCI patients 2. understand more on the pathophysiology of VCI.

NCT ID: NCT04301466 Completed - Clinical trials for Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy and Safety of Qi Zhi Tong Luo Capsule in Vascular Cognitive Impairment

Start date: July 16, 2014
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Qi Zhi Tong Luo (QZTL) capsule, a traditional Chinese herbal medicine, which was used to treat stoke-related symptoms, include trouble speaking, paralysis and trouble walking. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of QZTL capsule in the treatment of vascular cognitive impairment. This study was designed as randomized, double-blind, parallel, placebo-controlled, multicentre trial. It consisted of a single-blind run-in period using placebo only (2 weeks) and a double-blind treatment phase after randomization (24 weeks), and follow-up 12 weeks after withdrawal.The primary efficacy variables included changes from baseline in the Clinical Dementia Rating scale-Sum Box (CDR-SB) and the Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) after 24 weeks of treatment. The secondary efficacy measurements include the Clock Drawing Test (CDT), Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT) and Ability of Daily Living (ADL).

NCT ID: NCT04109963 Recruiting - Vascular Dementia Clinical Trials

Trial of Remote Ischemic Pre-conditioning in Vascular Cognitive Impairment

TRIC-VCI
Start date: September 26, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Cerebral small vessel disease is a common cause of cognitive impairment. Remote ischemic pre-conditioning (RIC) is a technique to induce brief periods of limb ischemia-reperfusion that is hypothesized to increase tolerance of the brain to hypoperfusion and increase cerebral blood flow. Patients with cognitive impairment, preserved basic activities of daily living, and brain computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evidence of confluent white matter hyperintensities or multiple brain infarcts will be randomized to either RIC performed once a day on one arm, or twice per day on one arm, for 30 days, to test tolerability and effects on MRI markers of blood flow.

NCT ID: NCT04087499 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Vascular Cognitive Impairment

Potential Role of Acupuncture Treatment in Neuronal and Network Dysfunction in Patients With Vascular Cognitive Impairment

Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) is a broad dimensional term, ranging from mild cognitive impairment without incapacity on activity of daily living to vascular dementia (VaD), referred to as significant cognitive impairment and decline in function status. In this three-year project, we aim to evaluate the effects of biochemical data, early clinical variables, neuroimaging results, and intervention of acupuncture treatment on vascular event related cognitive impairment in crossectional analysis and longitudinal follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT03891277 Recruiting - Iron-deficiency Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Ferrous Iron on the Prevention of Vascular Cognitive Impairment Among Patients With Cerebral Infarction/TIA (FAVORITE)

FAVORITE
Start date: April 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The prevalence of Vascular Cognitive Impairment(VCI) is high in patients after ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack(TIA) . Effective therapy for the prevention of VCI remains limited. The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ferrous iron versus placebo on the prevention of vascular cognitive impairment among patients with ischemic stroke/TIA complicated with Hemoglobin deficiency.

NCT ID: NCT03625128 Completed - Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Trials

18F-PM-PBB3 PET Study in Tauopathy Including Alzheimer's Disease, Other Dementias and Normal Controls

Start date: January 2, 2018
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label study to evaluate the performance of a novel tau imaging ligand in up to 36 subjects (12 AD, 3 FTD, 3 PSP, 3 CBS, 3 VCI and 12 HV). Subjects will be recruited from the patient population and healthy volunteers of Taiwan residents. This study protocol requires each subject to complete the following components: screening evaluation, brain MRI and 18F-PM-PBB3 PET imaging up to two sessions. The screening procedures will include neuropsychological assessments, vital signs, ECG, physical examinations and laboratory tests. In addition, 18F-AV-45 PET imaging result will be as a part of inclusion criteria to confirm presence of amyloid deposition in patients with clinically diagnosed probable AD or absence of amyloid deposition in FTD, VCI and HV subjects. Furthermore, 18F-AV-133 PET imaging data will also be as a part of inclusion criteria to confirm the diagnosis of PSP and CBS. All subjects will complete clinical assessments and clinical safety tests to ensure the subject is medically stable to complete the study protocol. The screening procedures will occur within 30 days prior to 18F-PMPBB3 PET imaging.

NCT ID: NCT03578614 Completed - Clinical trials for Vascular Cognitive Impairment

Impact of Physical Activity in Vascular Cognitive Impairment ( AFIVASC )

AFIVASC
Start date: September 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) is one of the most frequent causes of cognitive impairment associated with aging. So far, there is no approved treatment for VCI. Recent studies have suggested a protective effect from physical activity but adequate studies are lacking in this field. The AFIVASC study - a Portuguese acronym for "physical activity in vascular cognitive impairment" is a randomized controlled study, single-blinded, nonpharmacological which aims to explore the benefits of physical activity in vascular cognitive impairment (VCI)

NCT ID: NCT03545958 Completed - Hypertension Clinical Trials

The Heart & Mind Study

Start date: November 15, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Older adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) may represent a portion of the population experiencing early sings of cognitive decline. Systolic hypertension is a major contributor to cognitive impairment. High-intensity aerobic interval training (HIT) yields greater fitness and vascular health improvements compared to moderate-intensity aerobic continuous training (MCT). No randomized controlled trials, however, have investigated the effects HIT or MCT on cognition in older adults with hypertension and SCD. Much less is known regarding whether combining HIT or MCT with mind-motor training would culminate additive benefits to cognition. Therefore, the overarching goal of our research is to deliver a group-based exercise program combining mind-motor training with HIT or MCT to older adults with hypertension and SCD. Participants will be randomized into two groups. Participants in both groups will receive 15 minutes of square stepping exercise (SSE) followed by either 45 minutes of HIT (N=70) or 45 minutes of MCT (N=70). In total, both groups will exercise 60 min/day, 3 days/week for 6 months. The effects of both interventions will be evaluated on systolic and diastolic office/ambulatory blood pressure and global and domain-specific cognitive functioning.

NCT ID: NCT03383549 Completed - Clinical trials for Mild Cognitive Impairment

Cognitive and Physical Home-rehabilitation by Information and Communications Technology. Games for Older Adults Active Life (GOAL)

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

Aging is often associated with pathological pathway such as in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and that pathway may be associated to a high risk of dementia. Tools for early identification of functional and cognitive decline and effectiveness of treatments in counteracting the loss of functionality to preserve MCI subjects autonomy, have been widely debated in recent years. In literature, the importance of combined cognitive and physical training is also recognized (Karssemeijer E, 2017). Moving from the above mentioned findings and considerations, the aim of GOAL project is to test a newly developed tele-rehabilitation platform to monitor and preserve functional and cognitive abilities in individuals affected by Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Participants will be enrolled and randomly assigned to the tele-rehabilitation (GOAL group) or usual care program (control group). A dedicated application will be developed for the GOAL group. Thanks to the application, the participant will access different contents, such as serious games to train cognitive abilities (Anguera et al,2013) and physical training video lessons to endorse daily activity. Each participant of GOAL group will be provided with a tablet, with the application installed on it, and an internet connection (if needed).

NCT ID: NCT03228498 Completed - Clinical trials for Vascular Cognitive Impairment

Choline Alphoscerate-Nimodipine in Vascular Cognitive Impairment

CONIVAD
Start date: May 2, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess whether the combination of choline alphoscerate 1200mg per day and nimodipine 90mg per day given orally is more effective than the combination nimodipine placebo in reducing cognitive decline in patients with subcortical vascular cognitive impairment