Acquired Brain Injury Clinical Trial
— OPTIRESTOfficial title:
Evaluation and Improvement of Rest Activity Cycles and Rest Quality in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury
Verified date | May 2022 |
Source | University of Aarhus |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study investigates whether an individually designed environment can support and improve the quality of daytime resting periods in in-hospital neurorehabilitation of patients suffering severe acquired brain injury. The effect of a individually optimized resting environment will be tested against a standard resting environment.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 29 |
Est. completion date | February 2, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | April 28, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Severe Acquired brain injury - >= 18 years - Relatives/Surrogate can give informed consent - Classified as being = 7 on the level of cognitive functions scale (also known as Rancho Los Amigos Scale) Exclusion Criteria: - Admitted due to polyneuropathies e.g. Guillain-Barré - Terminal illness - Spinal lesions - Expected stay < 3 weeks - Paroxysmal Sympathetic Hyperactivity |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Regionshospitalet Hammel Neurocenter | Hammel |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Aarhus | Aalborg University |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Clinical evaluation of quality of rest | A five option categorical scale going from "really bad"-"bad"-"good"-"really good "+ the option of "insufficient information for evaluation". Evaluation is performed by the patient responsible clinician at the end of each resting period. Duration of resting periods will be varying according to the needs of the patients for each resting period. | Measurement represent the evaluated quality of rest for the duration of the resting period. Duration of resting periods will be varying according to the needs of the patients for each resting period. Estimated to be 30 minutes to 2½ hours. | |
Primary | Actigraphic evaluation of motor rest ratio (MRR) | Actigraphy will be measured during all resting periods. Epochs of 1 minute will be defined as active or inactive based on previous used limits.
Motor rest ratio (MRR) defined as the proportions of minutes defined as resting out of all minutes recorded in each resting periods will be used to describe degree of motor rest |
Continuous data will be aggregated from the duration of each resting period. Duration of resting periods will be varying according to the needs of the patients for each resting period. Estimated to be 30 minutes to 2½ hours. | |
Primary | Heart rate variability: LF band of the power spectrum of a 256 hz ECG recording | The mean or median (Depending on distribution) low frequency power spectrum of all epochs for the duration of the resting periods will be used to characterize the balance in the autonomous nervous system. | Continuous data will be aggregated from the duration of each resting period. Duration of resting periods will be varying according to the needs of the patients for each resting period. Estimated to be 30 minutes to 2½ hours. | |
Primary | Heart rate variability: HF band of the power spectrum of a 256 hz ECG recording | The mean or median (Depending on distribution) High frequency power spectrum of all epochs for the duration of the resting periods will be used to characterize the balance in the autonomous nervous system. | Continuous data will be aggregated from the duration of each resting period. Duration of resting periods will be varying according to the needs of the patients for each resting period. Estimated to be 30 minutes to 2½ hours. | |
Primary | Heart rate variability: LF/HF ratio of the power spectrum of a 256 hz ECG recording | The mean or median (Depending on distribution) LF/HF ratio of all epochs for the duration of the resting periods will be used to characterize the balance in the autonomous nervous system. | Continuous data will be aggregated from the duration of each resting period. Duration of resting periods will be varying according to the needs of the patients for each resting period. Estimated to be 30 minutes to 2½ hours. | |
Primary | Heart rate variability: SDNN a time domain estimate of heart rate variability from of a 256 hz ECG recording | The mean or median (Depending on distribution) SDNN of all epochs for the duration of the resting periods will be used to characterize the balance in the autonomous nervous system. | Continuous data will be aggregated from the duration of each resting period. Duration of resting periods will be varying according to the needs of the patients for each resting period. Estimated to be 30 minutes to 2½ hours. | |
Primary | Heart rate | The mean/median heart rate of a 0.2 hz reported heart rate as measured by the monitor system Mindray nseries TM80. | Continuous data will be aggregated from the duration of each resting period. Duration of resting periods will be varying according to the needs of the patients for each resting period. Estimated to be 30 minutes to 2½ hours. | |
Primary | Respiratory rate | The mean/median respiratory rate of a 0.2 hz reported respiratory rate as extrapolated by the monitor system Mindray nseries TM80 from a 256 hz ecg. | Continuous data will be aggregated from the duration of each resting period. Duration of resting periods will be varying according to the needs of the patients for each resting period. Estimated to be 30 minutes to 2½ hours. |
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