Subjective Cognitive Impairment
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11
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Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
100% trial completion (above average)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
0.0%
0 terminated out of 22 trials
100.0%
+13.5% vs benchmark
0%
0 trials in Phase 3/4
17%
1 of 6 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 6 completed trials
Clinical Trials (22)
Effect of a Multidomain Intervention Plus Turmeric on the Prevention of Cognitive Decline in People Over 55 Years of Age With Insulin Resistance.
Physiological Effect of Non-invasive Photobiomodulation on Cognition and Mood in Older Adults With Subjective Cognitive Impairment
The Signature of Alzheimer's Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline
The Brain Health PRO Online Risk Factor Reduction Study to Prevent Dementia
Comprehensive Assessment of Neurodegeneration and Dementia
A Pilot Study for the Brain Health Support Program
A Study Evaluating the Impact of P-tau217 Blood Biomarker Testing on Early Evaluation and Management of Patients Presenting With Cognitive Complaint
Comfortage - AD Prevention Strategies
Molecular Mediators of Physical Exercise and Carnosine Induced Effects in Patients With Preclinical and Early Stage Neurodegenerative Disease
Brain Health Support Program
Sleep Apnea, Neurocognitive Decline and Brain Imaging in Patients With Subjective or Mild Cognitive Impairment
Sleep Apnea and Cognitive Function in Subjects With Subjective or Mild Cognitive Impairment
Uppsala-Dalarna Dementia and Gait Project
Testing the Cog-Fun Aging Program for Older Adults With Subjective Cognitive Decline
Effects of a Computerised Cognitive Stimulation Versus Stimulating Leisure Activities
Natives Engaged in Alzheimers Research - 'Ike Kupuna
Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Alzheimer's Disease
CogT pSOPT Intervention Study
Tailored Mediterranean Lifestyle Education in Participants With Subjective Cognitive Impairment
Gait as Predictor of Dementia and Falls. The Gait and Brain Cohort Study