Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Study of Postural Stability in Subjects With Myelopathy Using a Portable Virtual Reality Balance Protocol
Verified date | October 2022 |
Source | VA Office of Research and Development |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Veterans are at heightened risk of developing cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) from rigors of military service. Balance and posturography are negatively affected in CSM, but require expensive equipment, and extensive training of personnel for data acquisition and interpretation. The Virtual Environment TBI Screen (VETS) is a simple and inexpensive construct that could be implemented as an aid in diagnosis and as an objective means to compare treatment modalities and track recovery. The goal for the SPiRE is to generate the critical data to support rigorous Merit studies of posturography for assessments of clinical course in the treatment and rehabilitation of CSM. The investigators' ultimate goal, if the SPiRE is successful, is to phase in objective posturography assessments as VA standard of care in CSM.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 12 |
Est. completion date | September 1, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | September 1, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Patients in the CSM group will be selected based on clinical criteria. Inclusion criteria for the CSM group are: - symptoms of myelopathy in upper and lower extremities and stenosis of the cervical spine demonstrated by MRI or myelography - lower extremity muscle strength of 4 as quantified by manual muscle test (MMT) 36 or above - ability to stand without support with eyes closed for 30 s or more - Veterans in the control group will be recruited from the SVAMC and surrounding community using printed advertisements Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion criteria for all study participants are: - presence of lower extremity or lumbar spine disease - peripheral neuropathy - history of other neurological disorder - inability to stand in an upright position with both feet together and eyes closed - Although the SVAMC population is predominately Caucasian and male, every effort will be made to recruit minorities and women - The proposed study will neither target for recruitment nor will the investigators exclude pregnant women |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Syracuse VA Medical Center, Syracuse, NY | Syracuse | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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VA Office of Research and Development | Temple University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Virtual Environment TBI System (VETS) assessment of Static Posturography | The postural stability task involves six conditions during which veterans are instructed to look straight ahead and maintain an upright stance as stably as possible. Veterans are barefooted with feet comfortably placed ~25 cm apart. The six conditions are (1) Eyes Open (EO) Firm (2) Eyes Closed (EC) Firm, (3) Dynamic Scene (DYN) Firm, (4) EO Foam, (5) EC Foam, and (6) DYN Foam. Each condition is tested three times with the average center of pressure (COP) sway area used as a index of stability for that condition. | PreSurgery compared to otherwise healthy veterans | |
Primary | Change in Posturography | It is expected that posturography, especially that from FOAM and EC conditions will be improved be surgical relief. This is a within comparison of veterans with CSM and receiving surgical relief through widening of the chord. | Presurgery compared to 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 6 months post-surgery. The Post-surgery endpoints are normally scheduled clinical follow ups. | |
Secondary | Nurick Scale | The Nurick scale is a 6-grade ordinal scale assessing gait impairment, with grades ranging from 0 (signs and symptoms of root involvement but no evidence of spinal cord disease) to 5 (chair bound or bedridden). The aggregate value of the Nurick scale will be related to posturography. | PreSurgery compared to otherwise healthy veterans | |
Secondary | Neck Disability Index (NDI) | The NDI is a 10-item questionnaire addressing function activities (personal care, lifting, reading, work, driving, sleeping, and recreation), pain intensity, concentration, and headache. For each item, patients make their ratings on a 6-point Likert scale with values 0 = no disability and 5 = complete disability. Summed scores for each category are multiplied by 2 to give a total NDI score ranging from 0-100. NDI will be related to VETS posturography to determine the sensitivity of standing posture to degree of disability. | PreSurgery compared to otherwise healthy veterans | |
Secondary | Short Form-36 version 2 (SF-36v2) | The SF-36v2 is a general health survey that includes mental and physical component scores to measure functional status and overall quality of life. The instrument includes 8 scales: physical functioning, role limitations physical pain, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, role limitations, emotional health, and mental health. The higher the score the more limitations. The total scale will be used to determine the sensitivity of VETS posturography to quality of life. | PreSurgery compared to otherwise healthy veterans | |
Secondary | EC FIRM/EO FIRM ratio | From the VETS, a ratio corresponding to the Rhomberg ratio of COP sway will be used to determine the degree static posture depends on visual input. | PreSurgery | |
Secondary | EO FOAM/EO FIRM | From the VETS, a ratio of COP sway will be used to determine the degree static posture is affected by reduced proprioception. | PreSurgery compared to otherwise healthy veterans | |
Secondary | EC FOAM/EO FOAM ratio | From the VETS, a ratio of COP sway will be used to determine the degree loss of visual information compounds reduced proprioception in static balance. | PreSurgery compared to otherwise healthy veterans | |
Secondary | DYN FOAM/DYN FIRM ratio | From the VETS, a ratio of COP sway to determine the roll vection is induced by loss of proprioception. | PreSurgery compared to otherwise healthy veterans | |
Secondary | DYN FIRM/ EO FIRM ratio | From the VETS, a ration of COP sway to determine the degree roll vection is induced. | PreSurgery compared to otherwise healthy veterans |
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