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| WIRB # 20061543 | Other Identifier | UCB pharma grant to DUCOM |
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| UCB Pharma | INDUSTRY |
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Elderly persons with dementia are at risk for seizures, however, traditional anticonvulsants are poorly tolerated in this population. Our goal is to examine Levetiracetam (Keppra) in elderly dementia patients with seizures. While it has been established that Keppra controls seizures in this age group, it is important to demonstrate that treatment with Keppra would not affect cognitive abilities in this large population of patients . As this population is already cognitively impaired, the best choice of anticonvulsant would be one that does not further compromise their cognitive abilities. Keppra is an excellent anticonvulsant agent in the elderly for a variety of reasons, including safety, favorable side effect profile, lack of interaction with other drugs, and efficacy. Our retrospective pilot data suggests that cognition is not negatively affected by Keppra. The current prospective study will assess the cognitive abilities of persons with cognitive impairment at baseline and at weeks 4 and 12. The overall objective is to determine the cognitive tolerability of Keppra for seizures in elderly cognitively impaired patients.
This is a prospective, phase 4, open label, twelve week study. The study will consist of a 4 week titration phase followed by an 8 week assessment phase. All clinic visits will be conducted at Drexel University College of Medicine Department of Neurology at 219 N. Broad St., Phila., PA.
Visit one will include reviewing and signing the written informed consent form, obtaining relevant demographic data, and then routine blood work. The baseline frequency, duration and type of seizures our subjects experience will be documented, as will their current antiepileptic medications. Baseline history and a physical and neurological examination will be performed, including vital signs. Testing will include baseline measurements of cognition, function (activities of daily living), and behavior. Cognitive testing will include Folstein's Minimental State examination (MMSE), and the ADAS-cog. Our overall assessment will include the Modified Schwab and England Activities of Daily Living Scale. Behavioral assessment will include Tariot's Behavior Ratings Scale and the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory (CMAI; long form). Levetiracetam will be initiated and instructions for follow up will be given. Because the goal is cognitive tolerability, Levetiracetam will be used as either an add-on agent or as primary monotherapy.
During week two, a follow up telephone assessment will be done to review the instructions and to determine whether any medical changes or adverse events occurred. Adverse events will be assessed by direct questioning and spontaneous patient/caregiver reports. The date, number, duration and type of seizures any of our subjects experience will also be documented.
At the third assessment (week 4), a follow up physical and neurological examination will be done, including vital signs, and the mental testing, including the tests of cognition, function and behavior will be repeated. An assessment will be made to determine whether adverse events occurred. Adverse events will be assessed by review of the subject's seizure log, physician observation, direct questioning and spontaneous reports. The date, number, duration and type of seizures any subject experiences will also be documented. In cases where levetiracetam is an add-on agent, we will attempt to taper the preceding medications if seizure control has been demonstrated. Cognitive testing will be done when subjects are not in a post-ictal state. Any subject who has had a seizure with generalization within 24 hours of their scheduled testing will be rescheduled to another day within one week.
At week twelve, a full follow up mental status assessment will be done for the final assessment. Testing will be the same as that done at weeks 1 (baseline) and 4. Again, cognitive testing will not be done when subjects are in a post-ictal state. Any subject who has had a seizure with generalization within 24 hours of their scheduled testing will be rescheduled to the next available day, within one week.
Follow up blood work and a screen for adverse events will also be obtained at that time. Again, adverse events will be assessed by review of their seizure log, physician observation, direct questioning and spontaneous reports. The date, number, duration and type of seizures will be documented.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Levetiracetam | Experimental | Levetiracetam was titrated over 4 weeks, with initial dosing of 250 mg bis in die (BID). Dosing was flexible and was based on the prescribing physician's discretion. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Levetiracetam | Drug | Titration of Keppra will start at 250 mg by mouth twice daily for three days. Then 500 mg by mouth twice daily for three days. Then 750 mg by mouth twice daily for the duration of the study, or for as long as treatment is necessary. This titration schedule is subject to change based on subject's tolerability. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| MMSE at Baseline and at Three (3) Months. | The MMSE (Folstein et al 1975) is a brief cognitive test assessing general cognitive function that has been employed in numerous clinical trials of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) products approved for the treatment of AD. The MMSE consists of five components; 1) orientation to time and place, 2) registration of three words, 3) attention and calculation, 4) recall of three words, and 5) language. The scores from each of the five components are summed to obtain the overall MMSE score. The score can range from 0 to 30, with lower scores indicating greater impairment in function. | Baseline and Three months |
| ADAS-cog at Baseline and at 3 Months. | ADAScog (Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscale) consists of 11 tasks measuring the disturbances of memory, language, praxis, attention and other cognitive abilities which are often referred to as the core symptoms of AD. Score ranges from 0 - 70. Lower scores (negative change) indicate improvements on the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive (ADAS-cog). | Baseline and Three (3) months |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Several Ratings Such as Activities of Daily Living, Behavior and Motor Activity Will Also be Evaluated | Several Ratings Such as Activities of Daily Living, Behavior and Motor Activity Were Planned to be Examined. | 12 weeks |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Carol Lippa, MD | Drexel University College of Medicine | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Drexel University College of Medicine, Dept of Neurology | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 19102 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 10675135 | Background | Ritchie K, Touchon J. Mild cognitive impairment: conceptual basis and current nosological status. Lancet. 2000 Jan 15;355(9199):225-8. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(99)06155-3. No abstract available. |
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| FG000 | Open Label | All participants received study drug. |
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| BG000 | Open Label | All participants received study drug. |
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| Primary | MMSE at Baseline and at Three (3) Months. | The MMSE (Folstein et al 1975) is a brief cognitive test assessing general cognitive function that has been employed in numerous clinical trials of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) products approved for the treatment of AD. The MMSE consists of five components; 1) orientation to time and place, 2) registration of three words, 3) attention and calculation, 4) recall of three words, and 5) language. The scores from each of the five components are summed to obtain the overall MMSE score. The score can range from 0 to 30, with lower scores indicating greater impairment in function. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Baseline and Three months |
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study was conducted for 12 weeks with an 8 week follow up
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Open Label | All participants received study drug. Four withdrew due to adverse events; related to fatigue. |
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| Term | Organ System | Source Vocabulary | Assessment Type | Notes | Statistical Information |
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| fatigue | Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders | Systematic Assessment |
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| Carol Lippa, MD | Drexel University College of Medicine | 215-762-7090 | clippa@drexelmed.edu |
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| D004827 | Epilepsy |
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| D001927 | Brain Diseases |
| D002493 | Central Nervous System Diseases |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
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| D000077287 | Levetiracetam |
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| D000081 | Acetamides |
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| D009930 | Organic Chemicals |
| D000085 | Acetates |
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| Primary | ADAS-cog at Baseline and at 3 Months. | ADAScog (Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscale) consists of 11 tasks measuring the disturbances of memory, language, praxis, attention and other cognitive abilities which are often referred to as the core symptoms of AD. Score ranges from 0 - 70. Lower scores (negative change) indicate improvements on the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive (ADAS-cog). | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Baseline and Three (3) months |
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| Other Pre-specified | Several Ratings Such as Activities of Daily Living, Behavior and Motor Activity Will Also be Evaluated | Several Ratings Such as Activities of Daily Living, Behavior and Motor Activity Were Planned to be Examined. | Not Posted | 12 weeks | Participants |
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| Acids, Acyclic |
| D002264 | Carboxylic Acids |
| D011760 | Pyrrolidinones |
| D011759 | Pyrrolidines |
| D006573 | Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring |
| D006571 | Heterocyclic Compounds |