This study will explore the different factors associated with drug response to acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor (donepezil) and NMDA receptor antagonist (memantine) in patients with Alzheimer's Disease.
These patients will be grouped according to the medications prescribed by their attending physician at baseline, 3rd month, and 6th month of follow up: 1. Alzheimer's Disease patients given AChE inhibitor monotherapy 2. Alzheimer's Disease patients given combination therapy of AChE inhibitor and NMDA receptor antagonist They will be observed for treatment response for up to 6 months.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
This is a drug treatment using Donepezil only
This is a drug treatment combining Donepezil and Memantine
Philippine General Hospital
Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines
RECRUITINGChange in gene signatures
Gene signatures obtained via whole exome sequencing
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
Change in gut microbiome metabolome signatures
Gut microbiome signatures obtained via gut microbiome shotgun metagenomic profiling
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
Change in metabolome signatures
Metabolome signatures obtained via untargeted metabolomic profiling
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
Change in levels of cognition using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Philippines (MoCA-P)
Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Philippines (MoCA-P) is an assessment tool used to measure mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer's disease. Scores range from 0-30. A score below 21 signifies mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer's disease.
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
Change in levels of cognition using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is an assessment tool used to measure cognitive aspects of mental functions, with scores ranging from 0-30, with lower scores indicating increasing levels of cognitive impairment.
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
Change in levels of cognition using the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-cog)
Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-cog) assesses the severity of cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease patients. Scores range from 0-94, with higher scores indicating increased levels of cognitive dysfunction.
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
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Change in levels of functioning using the Katz Index of Activities of Daily Living (IADL) scale
The Katz IADL assesses the patient's need for assistance in performing basic activities of daily living. Possible scores range from 0-12, with a higher score indicating better levels of functioning.
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
Change in levels of functioning using the Lawton instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) scale
The Lawton IADL assesses the patient's ability to carry out more complex tasks of daily living. Scores range from 0 indicating low function and dependent up to 16 indicating highly functional and independent.
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
Changes in levels of behaviour using the Neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI) scale
The neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI) scale is an informant-based interview that assesses neuropsychiatric symptoms in terms of frequency, severity, and levels of distress. Scores range from 0 to 144, with higher scores indicating the presence of more neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
Change in levels of family functioning using the Filipino Family APGAR
Filipino family APGAR is a tool to assess family functioning based on five parameters: Adaptability, Partnership, Growth, Affection, and Resolve. The total scores range from 0 to 10 with higher scores indicating higher levels of satisfaction with family functioning.
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month
Change in levels of family functioning using the SCREEM Family Resources Survey (SCREEM-RES)
The SCREEM Family Resources Survey (SCREEM-RES) is a tool used to measure family resources that the family utilizes to cope with difficult situations. Scores range from 0 to 36, with higher scores indicating adequate levels of family resources.
Time frame: Baseline, 3rd month, 6th month