| Literature DB >> 24886034 |
Marianne M Flak1, Susanne S Hernes, Linda Chang, Thomas Ernst, Vanessa Douet, Jon Skranes, Gro C C Løhaugen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a condition characterized by memory problems that are more severe than the normal cognitive changes due to aging, but less severe than dementia. Reduced working memory (WM) is regarded as one of the core symptoms of an MCI condition. Recent studies have indicated that WM can be improved through computer-based training. The objective of this study is to evaluate if WM training is effective in improving cognitive function in elderly patients with MCI, and if cognitive training induces structural changes in the white and gray matter of the brain, as assessed by structural MRI. METHODS/DESIGNS: The proposed study is a blinded, randomized, controlled trail that will include 90 elderly patients diagnosed with MCI at a hospital-based memory clinic. The participants will be randomized to either a training program or a placebo version of the program. The intervention is computerized WM training performed for 45 minutes of 25 sessions over 5 weeks. The placebo version is identical in duration but is non-adaptive in the difficulty level of the tasks. Neuropsychological assessment and structural MRI will be performed before and 1 month after training, and at a 5-month folllow-up. DISCUSSION: If computer-based training results in positive changes to memory functions in patients with MCI this may represent a new, cost-effective treatment for MCI. Secondly, evaluation of any training-induced structural changes to gray or white matter will improve the current understanding of the mechanisms behind effective cognitive interventions in patients with MCI. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01991405. November 18, 2013.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24886034 PMCID: PMC4016674 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Summary of assessed cognitive functions and tests
| General cognitive ability (IQ) | WAIS-IV |
| Auditory and visual WM | Digit Span, Spatial Span/Span Board and Letter-Number Sequencing, PASAT |
| Verbal and visual learning, immediate and delayed memory | WMS-III, CVLT-II |
| Attention and executive functions | D-KEFS subtests including: Trails 1 to 5, Color Word Interference, Tower, Verbal fluency, Design fluency. Supplemental test: Iowa Gambling Task |
Assessment measures at baseline and post-intervention evaluations
| Medical examination | X | | |
| MR caput | X | X | X |
| Spinal fluid | X | | |
| DNA sampling | X | | |
| WAIS-IV | X | | |
| WMS-III | X | X | X |
| Digit span | X | X | X |
| Spatial span | X | X | X |
| Letter-Number Sequencing | X | X | X |
| CVLT-II | X | X | X |
| D-KEFS | X | X | X |
| IGT | X | | |
| Vineland | X | | X |
| BRIEF-A | X | X | X |
| DEX | X | X | X |