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Long COVID Brain Fog: Cognitive Rehabilitation Trial

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The University of Alabama at Birmingham

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
Cognitive Impairment
Long COVID
Cognitive Dysfunction
Brain Fog

Treatments

Behavioral: Vocational Rehabilitation
Behavioral: Processing Speed Training
Behavioral: Peer Mentoring
Procedure: Trans-auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Low Intensity
Behavioral: Transfer Package
Behavioral: Reaction Time Training
Behavioral: In-lab Brain Health Training
Behavioral: Follow Up Phone Calls
Behavioral: In-lab Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Training
Procedure: Trans-auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation: High Intensity

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT06095297
IRB-300010908
90IFRE0073 (Other Grant/Funding Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study will compare two approaches to cognitive rehabilitation in adults with long COVID with persistent, mild to moderate, cognitive impairment. One approach will feature (A) web-based computer "games" that trains how quickly individuals process information that they receive through their senses; (B) in-lab training on everyday activities with important cognitive components, (C) procedures designed to transfer improvements in cognition from the treatment setting to everyday life, and (D) a non-invasive form of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), i.e., trans-auricular VNS (taVNS). Component B will include work-related tasks. This approach is termed Constraint-Induced Cognitive Therapy (CICT). The other approach will feature (A) web-based computer "games" that train reaction time and eye-hand coordination; (B) in-lab training on relaxation, healthy nutrition, and healthy sleep, (C) procedures designed to promote integration of these lifestyle changes into everyday life, and (D) taVNS. This approach is termed Brain Fitness Training (BFT).

A subset of participants, who qualify for and and desire vocational rehabilitation (VR), will receive VR from the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (ADRS) in addition to CICT or BFT. ADRS VR will include career counseling, prescription of on-the-job accommodations, and guidance on return-to-work. Those in the CICT + VR group will also receive on-the-job coaching from a peer mentor for a month after completing training.

CICT, with or without VR, will involve 30 hours of training. Ten 3-hour in-lab, face-to-face, therapist-directed sessions will be scheduled. These sessions will feature one hour of gaming; the remainder will be committed to in-lab training on the target behaviors and the procedures designed to promote transfer of therapeutic gains to daily life and improving skills essential to work; the set of the latter procedures is termed the Transfer Package. ta-VNS will administered for 10 minutes before gaming and in-lab target behavior training. To accommodate the demands of participants' other activities, training sessions will be permitted to be scheduled as tightly as every weekday over 2 weeks or as loosely as every other weekday or so over 4 weeks. If a family caregiver is available, they will receive training on how to best support participants in their therapeutic program. After training ends, four follow-up phone calls will be scheduled approximately one-week apart with participants to promote integration of the skills gained during training into everyday life.

BFT, with or without VR, will involve 30 hours of training following the same schedule as for CICT. Ten 3-hour in-lab, face-to-face, therapist-directed sessions will be scheduled. These sessions will feature one hour of gaming; the remainder will be committed to in-lab training on the target behaviors (healthy sleep, nutrition and relaxation habits) and the procedures designed to promote transfer of behavior change to daily life. ta-VNS will be administered for 10 minutes before gaming and in-lab target behavior training. If a family caregiver is available, they will receive training on how to best support participants in their therapeutic program. After training ends, four follow-up phone calls will be scheduled approximately one-week apart with participants to promote integration of the skills gained during training into everyday life.

Participants will be randomly assigned to the interventions. Randomization will be stratified by whether participants qualify for and desire VR from ADRS or not. If yes, participants will be randomized in equal numbers to CICT + VR or BFT + VR. If no, participants will be randomized in equal numbers to CICT or BFT.

Testing will happen one month before treatment, one day before treatment, one day afterwards, and 6-months afterwards. Outcomes measured will include cognitive processing speed, cognitive function on laboratory tests, and spontaneous performance of everyday activities with important cognitive components in daily life. Another important outcome measure will be whether or not participants were able to return back to work or had significant improvements in their work activities.

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • >3 months post COVID
  • mild or greater cognitive impairment
  • moderate or greater brain fog
  • impairment in performance of daily activities
  • reside in community
  • reliable transportation to lab
  • sufficiently mentally and physically fit
  • adequate sight and hearing
  • ability to follow directions, and retain information
  • sufficient English proficiency

Exclusion criteria

  • cognitive impairment due to developmental disability, psychiatric disorder, or substance abuse, TBI or progressive brain disease
  • stroke prior to the onset of COVID
  • current substance abuse disorder
  • prior cognitive processing speed training on DoubleDecision or similar program
  • cannot tolerate trans-auricular vagus nerve stimulation

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

40 participants in 4 patient groups

CICT
Experimental group
Description:
Constraint-Induced Cognitive Therapy uses in-lab training on everyday activities with important cognitive components and procedures designed to transfer improvements from the treatment setting to every day life. This will be combined with computer-based processing speed training and non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation.
Treatment:
Procedure: Trans-auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation: High Intensity
Behavioral: In-lab Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Training
Behavioral: Follow Up Phone Calls
Behavioral: Transfer Package
Behavioral: Processing Speed Training
CICT + VR
Experimental group
Description:
Constraint-Induced Cognitive Therapy plus Vocational Rehabilitation uses in-lab training on everyday activities with important cognitive components and procedures designed to transfer improvements from the treatment setting to every day life. This will be combined with computer-based processing speed training and non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation. This group will also receive vocational rehabilitation from the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services, such as career counseling and building important career skills.
Treatment:
Procedure: Trans-auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation: High Intensity
Behavioral: In-lab Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Training
Behavioral: Follow Up Phone Calls
Behavioral: Transfer Package
Behavioral: Peer Mentoring
Behavioral: Processing Speed Training
Behavioral: Vocational Rehabilitation
BFT
Active Comparator group
Description:
Brain Fitness Training involves in-lab training on relaxation, healthy nutrition, and healthy sleep with procedures designed to promote integration of these lifestyles into everyday life. This will be combined with computer-based reaction time training and non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Follow Up Phone Calls
Behavioral: Reaction Time Training
Behavioral: In-lab Brain Health Training
Behavioral: Transfer Package
Procedure: Trans-auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Low Intensity
BFT + VR
Active Comparator group
Description:
Brain Fitness Training plus Vocational Rehabilitation involves in-lab training on relaxation, healthy nutrition, and healthy sleep with procedures designed to promote integration of these lifestyles into everyday life. This will be combined with computer-based reaction time training and non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation. This group will also receive vocational rehabilitation from the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services, such as career counseling and building important career skills.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Follow Up Phone Calls
Behavioral: Reaction Time Training
Behavioral: In-lab Brain Health Training
Behavioral: Transfer Package
Procedure: Trans-auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Low Intensity
Behavioral: Vocational Rehabilitation

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Madeline Rathz, BS; Staci McKay, BS

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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