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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Clinical Trials
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) clinical trials require sensitive progression detection, which is challenging due to confounding factors like aging and insensitive traditional assessments (e.g., ADAS-Cog).
  • Home-based, multimodal digital assessments offer a potential solution to improve the sensitivity and efficiency of dementia clinical trials.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the feasibility and value of repeated, multimodal digital assessments using the NeuLogiq platform in Alzheimer's dementia patients at home over 12 months.
  • To quantify the statistical power of digital measures compared to conventional endpoints for detecting disease progression.

Main Methods:

  • A non-interventional study involving 59 mild dementia patients and 60 controls across seven UK sites.
  • Participants performed 8 cognitive tasks on a tablet with synchronous low-burden EEG at home, with 26 samples per task over 52 weeks.
  • Benchmark assessments (ADAS-Cog) and blood plasma were collected periodically; progression analyzed using mixed-effects models.

Main Results:

  • While traditional measures like ADAS-Cog showed modest progression differences, two NeuLogiq digital measures demonstrated significantly higher sensitivity: a tablet-based associative memory task and a psychomotor task.
  • These digital tasks showed larger effect sizes than ADAS-Cog and survived correction for multiple comparisons.
  • Post-hoc analysis indicated that digital tasks could differentiate patients based on p-tau status and executive function.

Conclusions:

  • Individual tablet-based cognitive tasks performed autonomously at home are more sensitive measures of Alzheimer's disease progression than the ADAS-Cog.
  • Digital assessments hold promise for increasing the statistical power, reducing the size, duration, and risk of dementia clinical trials.