MR Elastography of Cognitive Impairment
Launched by MAYO CLINIC · Sep 1, 2023
Trial Information
Current as of August 20, 2025
Enrolling by invitation
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
Due to shifting demographics, the prevalence of dementia continues to increase in the population. To mitigate the effects of dementia will require new treatments working jointly with new methods for earlier and more sensitive diagnosis of the diseases. Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a noninvasive technique for measuring tissue stiffness. MRE is a three-step process beginning with the introduction of shear waves into the tissue of interest with an external vibration source. The shear waves are imaged with a phase-contrast MRI pulse sequence and the resulting wave images are mathema...
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria for Control Subjects:
- • In good general health
- • No Active neurological or psychiatric conditions, if a prior neurological or psychiatric condition was present they must have returned to normal
- • No cognitive complaints
- • Normal neurological examination
- • No psychoactive medications
- • They may have a chronic medical condition that does not affect cognition
- • Low Aβ load Pittsburgh compound-B (PiB) ratio \<1.5
- Inclusion Criteria for Mild Cognitive Impairment Subjects:
- • In good general health
- • Memory complaint documented by the patient and collateral source
- • Normal general cognitive function as determined by measure of general intellectual function and screening including the Short Test of Mental Status
- • Normal activities of daily living as documented by history and Record of Independent Living
- • Not demented by DSM-III-R criteria
- • Do have an objective memory impairment determined by the clinical judgement of the neuropsychologists and neurologists
- • High Aβ load Pittsburgh compound-B (PiB) ratio ≥1.5
- Inclusion Criteria for Alzheimer's Disease Subjects:
- • In good general health
- • Dementia not a result of other medical or psychiatric conditions
- • Diagnosis of dementia made according to DSM-III-R criteria
- • Do have objective memory impairment determined by the clinical judgement of the neuropsychologists and neurologists
- • High Aβ load Pittsburgh compound-B (PiB) ratio ≥1.5
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment due to a known genetic mutation
- • Major depression
- • History of primary or metastatic intracranial neoplasm, significant head trauma, intra-cerebral hemorrhage, hemispheric stroke
- • Contradictions to MRI imaging including but not limited to cardiac pacemakers, intraocular or intracranial metal, or other MRI incompatible devices.
- • Pregnant women. Women of child bearing potential will be given a urine pregnancy test prior the MRI scan. Results will be shared with the participant. If the pregnancy test is positive, the participant will not be included within the study
About Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic is a renowned nonprofit medical practice and research institution dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare and advancing medical knowledge through innovative research and education. With a commitment to patient-centered care, Mayo Clinic conducts numerous clinical trials aimed at exploring new therapies and improving treatment outcomes across various disciplines. Leveraging a multidisciplinary approach, the institution collaborates with leading experts and cutting-edge technology to ensure rigorous scientific standards and ethical practices in all its research endeavors. Through its trials, Mayo Clinic seeks to translate breakthroughs in science into tangible benefits for patients, fostering advancements in medicine that enhance health and quality of life.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Patients applied
Trial Officials
John Huston, MD
Principal Investigator
Mayo Clinic
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported