Effect of Preventive Cognitive Training on Cognitive Impairment After Stroke in Acute Stage

NCT ID: NCT05648149

Last Updated: 2022-12-13

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

136 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-01-01

Study Completion Date

2023-12-31

Brief Summary

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Post-stroke cognitive impairment(PSCI) refers to a clinical syndrome characterized by cognitive impairment that occurs after a stroke event and persists for 6 months. PSCI is divided into post-stroke cognitive impairment non-dementia and post-stroke dementia. About one half of patients develop PSCI within the first year after stroke. Recent large international cohort studies have reported that the incidence of PSCI is 24%-53.4%, among which the incidence of cognitive impairment after stroke without dementia is 14%-29% and the incidence of dementia after stroke is 11%-42%. A study in China shows that the incidence of PSCI is 53.1%. Our previous small sample study also found that the incidence of cognitive impairment in acute phase of ischemic stroke patients was 64.52%. It can be seen that the incidence of PSCI is high, which is an important health problem.

The mortality rate of stroke patients complicated with PSCI is significantly higher than that of patients without cognitive impairment. The 5-year survival rate of patients with post-stroke dementia is only 39%, while the survival rate of stroke patients without dementia of the same age is 75%. In addition, patients with PSCI will lead to long-term disability, a significant decline in self-care ability of daily living, quality of life and mental health status, poor social participation ability, and increased care pressure. If not intervened in time, will bring serious disease and economic burden to the family and society. Therefore, preventing the occurrence and delaying the progression of PSCI is an important task to be solved urgently.

Rehabilitation is an important intervention to delay the progression of PSCI, aiming to promote the remodeling of the central nervous system, and the main method is early and multi-dimensional cognitive function training. Some studies have confirmed that computerization, multi-cognitive domains, and adaptive cognitive training (7 consecutive weeks, 5 days a week, 30 min a day) can significantly improve the global cognitive function of patients with cognitive impairment after subcortical stroke and non-dementia . A recent systematic review showed that cognitive training can improve the cognitive function and daily living ability of patients with mild PSCI. It also has a certain effect on the improvement of patients' overall cognitive function. It can be seen that cognitive training is not effective for all stages of PSCI patients, and the effect of cognitive training is very limited for patients who have developed into a single dimension of severe damage, serious overall cognitive impairment even dementia. This suggests that targeted cognitive intervention for patients at the acute stage of stroke may achieve the purpose of preventing the occurrence and delaying the progression of PSCI.

Therefore, this study innovatively proposed the concept of preventive cognitive training for patients with acute stroke. In the basis of literature research, combined with the views of the cognitive domain experts and Kang Fushi reformed the existing cognitive training plan, build the computer-assisted ladder multidimensional cognitive training scheme, the main dimensions set up on the basis of cognitive training program, according to the degree of cognitive impairment at the same time set the difficulty level of the project, It is convenient for medical staff to select appropriate items and difficulties based on the dimension and degree of cognitive impairment of patients. To evaluate the effect of cognitive training by using cognitive function scale, psycho-psychological scale, self-care ability scale and other tools, and to clarify whether acute preventive cognitive training can improve PSCI, so as to provide a practical basis for the prevention and intervention of PSCI.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Stroke, Acute Ischemic Cognitive Impairment

Keywords

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Post-stroke cognitive impairment stroke cognitive training acute stage

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Investigators Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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hierarchical multi-dimensional cognitive training scheme based on computer

Cognitive training was carried out by three trained and certified nurses in accordance with the cognitive training program. Twice a day, 30min each time, for 4 weeks, the difficulty of the training content is divided into 2 levels, the correct rate of more than 80% can enter the next level. During hospitalization, the patients and their families were taught how to use cognitive training programs. After discharge, special personnel were assigned to supervise and urge the patients to carry out cognitive training through the background.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

hierarchical multi-dimensional cognitive training scheme based on computer

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The scheme was constructed five main categories of cognitive function: (1) attention, memory, numeracy, thinking response and perception; (2) There are 10 training items, which are drawing, quick matching, flash memory, number memory, face memory, color tracking, number span, word naming, symbol number form, quick arithmetic; (3) Each training item is divided into basic and advanced training. Only if the basic training reaches more than 80%, can the advanced training be entered; (4) In order to facilitate patient training, all items were embedded in the wechat mini program, and corresponding cognitive training was carried out in the mini program; (5)Small program background can monitor training results.

routine rehabilitation

Routine treatment, rehabilitation and care

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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hierarchical multi-dimensional cognitive training scheme based on computer

The scheme was constructed five main categories of cognitive function: (1) attention, memory, numeracy, thinking response and perception; (2) There are 10 training items, which are drawing, quick matching, flash memory, number memory, face memory, color tracking, number span, word naming, symbol number form, quick arithmetic; (3) Each training item is divided into basic and advanced training. Only if the basic training reaches more than 80%, can the advanced training be entered; (4) In order to facilitate patient training, all items were embedded in the wechat mini program, and corresponding cognitive training was carried out in the mini program; (5)Small program background can monitor training results.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Patients diagnosed as ischemic stroke by CT or MRI and meeting World Health Organization diagnostic criteria First onset, within 7 days of onset

* There were no contraindications in MRI examination, and the examination was completed with good image quality and complete clinical data
* Between 18 and 64 years old
* Conscious (NIHSS consciousness level 0, 1)
* Informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients with previous cognitive impairment
* Aphasia or severe dysarthria
* Previous cerebral atrophy or white matter lesions
* History of severe cardiopulmonary dysfunction, craniocerebral trauma, etc
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

80 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Other Identifiers

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2023KY757

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id