Cognitive Reserve and Response to Speech-Language Intervention in Bilingual Speakers With Primary Progressive Aphasia

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age40+
SponsorStephanie Grasso

About this trial

Difficulties with speech and language are the first and most notable symptoms of primary progressive aphasia (PPA). While there is evidence that demonstrates positive effects of speech-language treatment for individuals with PPA who only speak one language (monolinguals), there is a significant need for investigating the effects of treatment that is optimized for bilingual speakers with PPA. This stage 2 efficacy clinical trial seeks to establish the effects of culturally and linguistically tailored speech-language interventions administered to bilingual individuals with PPA.

The overall aim of the intervention component of this study is to establish the relationships between the bilingual experience (e.g., how often each language is used, how "strong" each language is) and treatment response of bilinguals with PPA. Specifically, the investigators will evaluate the benefits of tailored speech-language intervention administered in both languages to bilingual individuals with PPA (60 individuals will be recruited). The investigators will conduct an assessment before treatment, after treatment and at two follow-ups (6 and 12-months post-treatment) in both languages. When possible, a structural scan of the brain (magnetic resonance image) will be collected before treatment in order to identify if brain regions implicated in bilingualism are associated with response to treatment. In addition to the intervention described herein, 30 bilingual individuals with PPA will be recruited to complete behavioral cognitive-linguistic testing and will not receive intervention. Results will provide important knowledge about the neural mechanisms of language re-learning and will address how specific characteristics of bilingualism influence cognitive reserve and linguistic resilience in PPA.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Meets diagnostic criteria for Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA; Gorno-Tempini et al., 2011)

Bilingual in Spanish and Catalan or bilingual in Spanish and English

Different proficiency levels across languages are expected, any prior experience in both languages is acceptable

Intervention study: Score of 15 or higher on the Mini-Mental State Examination

Disqualifiers

Other central nervous system or medical diagnosis that can cause symptoms

Other psychiatric diagnosis that can cause symptoms

Significant, uncorrected visual or hearing impairment that would interfere with participation

Prominent initial non-speech-language impairments (cognitive, behavioral, motoric)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Video-Implemented Script Training for Aphasia (VISTA)
  • Lexical Retrieval Training (LRT)

Treatment groups

60 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

3
Spain
Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau08025, BarcelonaBarcelona, Spain
Hospital Clínic de Barcelona08036, Barcelona Spain
United States
University of Texas at Austin78752, AustinTexas, United States

Sponsors and collaborators

Stephanie Grasso

Lead sponsor

University of Texas at Austin

Sponsor institution

Fundació Institut de Recerca de l'Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau

Collaborator

Hospital Clinic of Barcelona

Collaborator