Neurostimulation for Cognitive Enhancement in Alzheimer's Disease
NCT: NCT04404153 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The prevalence of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is rising, but existing medications provide only modest control of cognitive decline and associated symptoms, and novel therapies are urgently needed. This randomized sham-controlled trial will determine if an innovative low-risk remotely-supervised transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) applied over the area of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex for 30 minutes at the intensity of 2 mA five times per week for 6 months at home can improve cognitive performance and symptoms and modulate neuroimaging markers of neuroplasticity in 100 patients with mild to moderate AD. If effective, this novel intervention can substantially enhance AD symptom management at home, improve quality of life of AD patients and their families, and reduce burden associated with this debilitating illness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Neurostimulation for Cognitive Enhancement in Alzheimer's Disease?
Neurostimulation for Cognitive Enhancement in Alzheimer's Disease is a clinical trial registered under NCT04404153. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT04404153?
The current status of NCT04404153 (Neurostimulation for Cognitive Enhancement in Alzheimer's Disease) is: COMPLETED.
When did Neurostimulation for Cognitive Enhancement in Alzheimer's Disease start?
Neurostimulation for Cognitive Enhancement in Alzheimer's Disease started on 2021-03-25.
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