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The efficacy of Cognitive training in patients with VAsCular Cognitive Impairment, No dEmentia (the Cog-VACCINE study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:认知训练对VAs的患者的认知功能环状认知障碍,无痴呆症(Cog-VACCINE研究):一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Vascular cognitive impairment, no dementia (VCIND) refers to cognitive deficits associated with underlying vascular causes that fall short of a dementia diagnosis. There is currently no treatment for VCIND. Computerized cognitive training, which has significantly improved cognitive function in healthy older adults and patients with cognitive impairment has not yet been applied to VCIND. Methods/Design The proposed study is a three-center, double-blinded, randomized controlled trial that will include 60 patients with VCIND. The patients will be randomized to either a training or a control group. The intervention is internet-based cognitive training performed for 30 min over 35 sessions. Neuropsychological assessment and functional and structural MRI will be performed before and after 7 weeks training. Primary outcomes are global cognitive function and executive function. Secondary outcome measures are neuroplasticity changes measured by functional and structural MRI. Discussion Applying an internet-based, multi-domain, adaptive program, this study aims to assess whether cognitive training improves cognitive abilities and neural plasticity in patients with subcortical VCIND. In addition to the comprehensive assessment of the participants by neuropsychological tests, cerebrovascular risk factors and apolipoprotein E genotyping, neuroplasticity will be used as an evaluation outcome in this study for, to our knowledge, the first time. The combination of functional and structural MRI and neuropsychological tests will have strong sensitivity in evaluating the effects of cognitive training and will also reveal the underlying mechanisms at work. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02640716 . Retrospectively registered on 21 December 2015.
机译:背景技术血管性认知功能障碍,无痴呆症(VCIND)指与痴呆症诊断不足的潜在血管原因相关的认知缺陷。目前尚无针对VCIND的治疗方法。 VCIND尚未应用计算机认知训练,该训练已显着改善了健康老年人和认知障碍患者的认知功能。方法/设计拟议的研究是一项三中心,双盲,随机对照试验,将包括60名VCIND患者。患者将被随机分为训练组或对照组。该干预是基于互联网的认知训练,历时35分钟,进行了3​​0分钟。训练前后7周将进行神经心理学评估以及功能性和结构性MRI。主要结果是整体认知功能和执行功能。次要结果指标是通过功能性和结构性MRI测量的神经可塑性变化。讨论应用基于互联网的多域自适应程序,本研究旨在评估认知训练是否能改善皮质下VCIND患者的认知能力和神经可塑性。除了通过神经心理学测试,脑血管危险因素和载脂蛋白E基因分型对参与者进行全面评估之外,据我们所知,神经可塑性将被用作本研究的评估结果。功能性和结构性MRI以及神经心理学测试的结合将对评估认知训练的效果具有很强的敏感性,并且还将揭示工作的潜在机制。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02640716。追溯登记于2015年12月21日。

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