Identifying the Course of Dementia Using Medical Records: the CoMed Study
NCT03817138 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 258
Last updated 2020-02-20
Summary
The number of people living with dementia is increasing as the population ages. The UK government has initiated a "Dementia strategy" to respond to this increase, and has set four main goals; 1) to identify those with dementia as early as possible, 2) to prolong their independence, 3) to reduce the need for hospital and nursing home admissions, and 4) to delay the time until death. So far lots of research has looked at what factors might cause or increase the risk of dementia, but less is known about how dementia affects people over time once they have dementia. One of the quickest and efficient ways to identify the actual course of dementia may be to use existing medical records from primary care. Primary care medical records are those kept by the patient's GP. Having the ability to look at the course of dementia over time in these records will help identify people who have a different course (for example a faster and more severe course) and also identify the factors that alter that course. This information would be useful to clinicians and indicate potential targets for treatment in the future to alter the course of someone's disease. To assess whether this is possible, around 1000 patients with dementia who have recently been seen by a dementia service (where patients with a diagnosis of dementia are seen normally every year) will be contacted. Consent to link their primary care medical records (medical records kept by their GP) to their dementia service medical records will be sought. The target for recruitment is 400 patients who will provide consent. Then the assessment of how well the potential markers of disease progression identified from primary care medical records relate to actual changes in disease course from their dementia service medical records can be determined.
Conditions
Interventions
- OTHER
-
Exposures: Markers of disease progression
From early phases of the study, it is expected that six main domains will be assessed which will include over N=100 potential markers reflecting different markers of dementia disease progression identifiable from patients' primary care EHR.
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
The Dunhill Medical Trust
collaborator OTHER -
Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
collaborator UNKNOWN -
University of Sheffield
collaborator OTHER -
University of Warwick
collaborator OTHER -
University College, London
collaborator OTHER -
Newcastle University
collaborator OTHER -
Keele University
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
-
Kelvin Jordan, PhD · Keele University
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2019-07-09
- Primary Completion
- 2020-01-06
- Completion
- 2020-01-06
Countries
- United Kingdom
Study Locations
More Related Trials
-
Pilot Study on the Feasibility of Using Smartphone Data as a Diagnostic Marker for Alzheimer's Disease
NCT05709210 ·Status: RECRUITING ·Phase: NA
-
Association of Cognition With Functional Mobility in People With Alzheimer's Disease
NCT05113732 ·Status: UNKNOWN
-
Patients With Alzheimer's Disease or Related Youth Disease
NCT03508024 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
NCT01315704 ·Status: UNKNOWN
-
Preventing Alzheimer's With Cognitive Training
NCT03848312 ·Status: RECRUITING ·Phase: PHASE3
-
Digital Reminiscence for People With Dementia
NCT03429686 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Treatment in Occupational Therapy With Significant Activities to Improve Quality of Life
NCT05359978 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Effectiveness of a Care Management System to Reduce Unmet Needs of Informal Caregivers of People With Dementia
NCT04037501 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Improving Well-being and Health for People With Dementia
NCT01855152 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
The Comparative Effectiveness Dementia & Alzheimer's Registry
NCT03687710 ·Status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
-
Dementia Champions in Homecare
NCT05684783 ·Status: UNKNOWN
-
Dementia Risk Prediction Model: Development and Validation
NCT03943641 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Metacognition in Semantic Dementia: Comparison With Alzheimer's Disease
NCT04597827 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
A Cohort of Outpatients From French Research Memory Centers in Order to Improve Knowledge on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
NCT01926249 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Care of Older People With Cognitive Impairment or Dementia Hospitalized in Traumatology Units
NCT04048980 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Comparison of Effectiveness and Costs of Post-diagnosis Treatment in Dementia
NCT00554047 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
MDD(Mild Cognitive Impairment Delirium Dementia) Cohort
NCT05113446 ·Status: RECRUITING
-
CogMe for the Prevention and Early Detection of Delirium
NCT05311761 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
In-depth Analysis of Cholesterol Metabolism and Related Biomarkers in the Pathogenesis and Progression of the Disease in Neurodegenerative Dementias
NCT07207486 ·Status: RECRUITING
-
Auditory Rehabilitation and Cognition in Alzheimer Patients
NCT03002142 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Sociodemographic Factors and Criminal Behaviour Preceding Neurodegenerative Disease - Retrospective Register Study
NCT06209515 ·Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
-
Trialling an Online UK Dementia Awareness for Caregivers Course
NCT05887063 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Dementia Early Recognition and Response in Primary Care
NCT00866099 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: PHASE2/PHASE3
-
Cognitive Health in Ageing Register: Investigational, Observational and Trial Studies in Dementia Research: Prospective Readiness Cohort Study
NCT02114372 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Prevalence and Recognition of Cognitive Impairment in Hospitalized Patients: a Flash Mob Study
NCT05395559 ·Status: COMPLETED