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Cognitive Disorders and Brain Pulse

Recruiting
years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Following an initial consultation with a memory, resources and research centre (MRRC) doctor, a day hospital may be prescribed to carry out an assessment of cognitive disorders. Patients are then usually followed up in consultation at least once a year, in the framework of a new day hospital and/or consultations with a MRRC doctor.

Description

Patients will be included at the time of the day hospital assessment. All patients received in the day hospital of the MRRC of Tours will be offered the TPI examination. The patients included will be followed up for a period of 5 years and the TPI examination will be repeated according to the same modalities, as part of their follow-up at the MRRC and/or in the context of a new day hospital if necessary.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patient benefiting from a day hospital at the MRRC of the CHU of Tours for assessment of cognitive functions

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Refusal of TPI ultrasound examination
  • Patients who opposed to data processing
  • Patients under judicial protection

Study details

Neurocognitive Disorders

NCT05129150

University Hospital, Tours

8 June 2024

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