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Mild Cognitive Impairment Clinical Trials

A listing of Mild Cognitive Impairment medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

Found 707 clinical trials
S Susanna SS Ng, MBChB

Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and the Association With Cognitive Impairment

The study is aimed to carry out an epidemiology study investigating the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and the association with cognitive impairment.

40 - 74 years of age All Phase N/A
J Jessica N Bentley, MD

Investigating Dynamic Interactions in Distributed Cognitive Control Networks

The purpose of this study is to investigate the brain activity associated with cognitive tasks (thinking, reasoning, remembering) in order to understand how the brain works during certain tasks and to improve treatment for diseases like dementia and attention deficit disorders. Cognitive (thinking) impairment may include poor memory function, poor …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
J Jinhao Lyu, MD

The Evolution and Prognosis of Moyamoya Disease

To investigate the evolution of imaging appearances and cognitive function of Moyamoya disease (MMD) and to establish a prognosis evaluation system based on imaging biomarkers in MMD. The study may be helpful to optimize and improve the diagnosis and pretreatment assessment of MMD, and provide an important theoretical supplement to …

10 - 60 years of age All Phase N/A
E Egle Milasauskiene, MD

The Relations Among Endotoxin, Inflammatory Cytokines, Cognitive Markers and Brain MRI Changes in Subjects With Depressive Disorder

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a chronic mental illness, with 60% lifetime risk of recurrence after the first MDD episode. Despite available treatment options for MDD, only about half to two-thirds of patients respond to first-line antidepressant treatment, and only 30% to 45% of patients achieve remission. Scholars assume that …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
D Dicle Birtane, M.D, FCCM

Transcranial Doppler as a Predictor of Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction Following Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Neurological dysfunction either transient or permanent is a major cause of morbidity and mortality after cardiopulmonary bypass, and cognitive dysfunction is more frequent in cardiac surgery than in non-cardiac procedures. Variations in cerebral blood flow and oxygen extraction are considered key contributing factors. Although pulsatile flow during bypass has shown …

18 - 70 years of age All Phase N/A
T Timothy Kwok, MD

Cognitive Decline in AD

There is lack of information on the risk factors of accelerated cognitive decline in older people with Alzheimer disease (AD). The extent of neurodegeneration and white matter disease has been reported to be important factors. In addition there may be biomarkers e.g. inflammatory cytokines that can contribute to cognitive decline. …

65 - 92 years of age All Phase N/A

Incidence and Factors Associated to the Development of PICS-F Among ICU Relatives: A Longitudinal Exploratory Study

The constellation of long-term psychological, physical, and cognitive impairments arising after a critical illness among family members of ICU survivors has been labeled as "Post Intensive Care Syndrome - Family" (PICS-F). Despite PICS-F awareness, the long-term issues faced by ICU family members remain poorly understood with several gaps in knowledge …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
T Tracy Terada

Assessing Cognitive Decline at Home

Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) refer to a range of mental and emotional issues that can be observed through how patients move, perform daily tasks, and express feelings on their faces. In this study, the investigators want to find ways to accurately and unobtrusively track these symptoms in people's homes over time. …

65 years of age All Phase N/A
S Sigrid Vestergaard, MD

Vascular Cognitive Decline and Dementia

The ENIGMA study is a single-centre prospective clinical observational study with the aim to investigate vascular contributions to cognitive decline and dementia. By studying MRI-defined capillary dysfunction and EV profiles, the ENIGMA study links novel imaging and basic research techniques to a clinical cohort of stroke patients. With this study …

60 years of age All Phase N/A
S Sydney McEntire

The Better, Harder, Faster, Stronger Study

The purpose of this study is to evaluate changes in the electronic Frailty Index (eFI) score following 3-4 cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in participants with advanced ovarian and endometrial cancer.

55 years of age Female Phase N/A

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