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NCT06646094

Assessment of Cognitive Functions in Patients Receiving Whole Brain Radiotherapy in Assiut University Hospitals.

Sponsor: Abdulrahman Mahmoud Bakri Ahmed

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Summary

Whole Brain Radiotherapy (WBRT) is widely used to manage brain metastases and primary brain tumors, but it frequently leads to cognitive decline, affecting patients' quality of life. Cognitive impairments after WBRT can manifest in various domains, including memory, attention, executive function, and processing speed. These changes are attributed to direct radiation damage to neural tissues, particularly the hippocampus and white matter tracts, as well as secondary effects such as inflammation and vascular injury. Existing literature reports that up to 30% of patients may experience significant cognitive deterioration after WBRT, with the degree of impairment influenced by factors like total radiation dose, fractionation schedule, patient age, and baseline cognitive function. Despite these concerns, there is currently no standardized protocol for assessing cognitive changes in patients undergoing WBRT. Hippocampal avoidance and neuroprotective agents like memantine have shown potential in mitigating cognitive side effects, but their implementation remains inconsistent. Furthermore, routine cognitive assessments are not yet part of standard clinical practice, leading to a reactive rather than proactive approach to managing cognitive decline. This gap in early detection and standardized cognitive monitoring highlights the need for better methods to understand and manage the cognitive consequences of WBRT. Without systematic assessment, cognitive impairments may go unrecognized until they significantly impact daily functioning, emphasizing the importance of addressing this issue to better support patients undergoing whole brain radiotherapy.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2025-01-01

Completion Date

2029-12-30

Last Updated

2024-10-17

Healthy Volunteers

Yes