The goal of the study is to assess the role of cholinesterase inhibitors in affecting the driving ability of cognitively intact seniors using driving simulators. We hypothesize that the use of a cholinesterase inhibitor for two weeks will be associated with improvement in safe driving behavior on a simulated driving task.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia, and while it is known that AD poses substantial risks of motor vehicle collisions, many people in the earliest stages of AD continue to drive. Memory problems themselves are poor predictors of who is actually unsafe on the road, and various medications that are used to treat people with AD may impact on their driving abilities. Donepezil is a drug used to treat the memory problems associated with AD. While previous studies have shown that it slows the decline of activities of daily living (eg. shopping, banking, dressing) and may improve the ability of younger pilots to perform on computerized flight simulators, no studies have examined the impact of donepezil on driving abilities in older adults. The present investigation is a pilot study aiming to determine if donepezil helps healthy older drivers perform on driving simulators. Two Canadian academic centers have different driving simulators - one in Toronto and one in Thunder Bay. At each of these centers, ten healthy men aged 65 to 75 will be randomly assigned to receive either donepezil 5mg/day or identical placebo for two weeks. Using the driving simulator, we will assess various aspects of driving ability. These measures of driving performance will be compared between those who received the drug and those who received the placebo.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
22
Lakehead University
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT)
A measure of reaction time in milliseconds, using a handheld unit, in which participants respond to a visual simulus
Time frame: Day 15
Attention Network Test (ANT)
A measure of reaction time in milliseconds, based on the speed with which participants press a key in response to a visual stimulus
Time frame: Day 15
Speed Deviation
A measure of deviation from posted speed limit, measured in km/h
Time frame: Day 15
Deviation From Road Position
A measure of deviation from central road position, measured in cm
Time frame: Day 15
Reaction Time to Wind Gusts
Reaction time to wind gusts, measured in seconds
Time frame: Day 15
Percentage of Time in Safe Zone
Time spent in safe zone (within 10km/h of speed limit and within 0.838m of centre of driving lane), measured as %
Time frame: Day 15
Collisions
Number of collisions (on driving simulator)
Time frame: Day 15
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