Chronic Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neuroimaging Biomarkers Toward an Optimized and Personalized Action Observation Treatment in Chronic Stroke Patients: New Strategies to Maximize the Efficacy of Upper Limb Functional Rehabilitation.
Much recent interest was raised by the use of Action Observation Treatment (AOT) in stroke patients rehabilitation. AOT, well-grounded in neurophysiology, is an updated approach, based on mirror neuron system (MNS) used to rebuild motor function despite injuries by engaging the brain regions active during action execution in individuals with limited mobility. This project aims at identifying, for the first time in Italy, neurophysiological electroencephalographic (EEG) biomarkers able to predict rehabilitation outcomes and providing an innovative optimized AOT rehabilitation protocol for chronic Stroke outpatients. EEG will be recorded to identify the most effective stimuli, quantify changes/recovery, profile patients. Moreover, an innovative AOT home-based program will be implemented. The translational research results will ensure advances in the optimization and personalization of the rehabilitative process thus contributing to improve the quality of life of chronic stroke patients. Stroke is a leading cause of death and one of the greatest causes of long-term disability that interferes with a good quality of life. Nowadays the rehabilitation interventions are the major component of patient's care to achieve functional outcome. In the last few years, in order to improve Activity of Daily Living (ADL), new noninvasive strategies have emerged as rehabilitative treatments rather than traditional physical therapies. The Action Observation Treatment (AOT), supported by results collected through randomized controlled trials, is one of these. This new rehabilitation approach is based on the properties of the Mirror Neuron System (MNS; 11-13). The extensive research of the last 20 years on the human MNS (hMNS) showed its importance not only in action recognition but also in motor intentions and other social cognitive functions. Lastly, because recruited also in damage brain (18,19), the MNS is demonstrated to provide satisfactory rehabilitative outcomes. The AOT takes advantage of the opportunity to restore functions despite the patient's impairment and it seems to be a valid example of translational medicine from basic neuroscience to rehabilitation. To date, neurophysiological outcomes were never used for translational purposes aimed to the optimization of the therapy and no evidence, in Italy, related to the effectiveness of the home-based program were proposed.
This study protocol provides 3 experimental designs to satisfy 3 different specific aims as follows. Experimental design aim 1: To assess which kind of ADL visual stimuli will be most effective inducing motor excitability during action observation, EEG recording will be performed. 20 Stroke patients (10 with right lesion and 10 left one) will be recruited and video of feeding, self care and external actions showed. The EEG biomarkers will be identify. A comparison on EEG rhythm and biomarkers between the two groups and the ADL categories observed will be investigated. The most effective category will be subsequently selected for the Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT). Experimental design aim 2: This is an RCT study aimed to deeply investigate if EEG biomarkers are predictive of effectiveness of AOT on 40 Chronic Stroke outpatients in order to confirm the translational power of the optimized treatment. The subjects accurately enrolled for hospital program, will be randomly assigned to the Experimental Group (EG) or to the Control one (CG). The EG will observe and execute ADL actions, the CG will observe landscapes and perform the same actions observed by the others one but after verbal instructions. For each condition the patient will be presented with only 1 typology of motor task per day, starting from the easiest and ending with the most complex action throughout 15 sessions spread on 5 weeks (3 sessions/week). Tasks will be based on some relevant activities of daily living belonging to at least one between feeding, self-care or external actions category on the affected side. Each session will last about 15 minutes and will be repeated twice a day, at least 60 minutes apart. Before, after and in the middle of the treatment sessions all patients will be clinically, neurophysiologically (EEG and EMG) and behaviorally (Kinematics) assessed to verify neural plasticity and motor recovery. The follow-up at 2 months later will be carried out to assess retention of effects. Experimental design aim 3: The health policy to develop appropriate home-based rehabilitation programs for chronic stroke patients (24,25) could induce to explore whether AOT can meet the necessary translational requirements also for this type of care. A New group of 20 chronic stroke patients will be recruited and randomly assigned to the EG OR CG to follow the optimized AOT rehabilitation programs. After appropriate training of patients and caregivers, the use of tablets will let the home-based treatment. The investigators will define a low-cost highly accessible system based on tablet consumer technology for facilitating the AOT. In particular a tablet will be proposed with a web-based program that will be used to train the patients and receive a feedback of their progress. The whole treatment period will last 6 weeks. The focus of this evaluation will be on the feasibility of the home-based treatment and the usability of the platform as well as the subjects satisfaction with the services. A preliminary estimate of the recovery and overall improvement of functional performances of participants will also be provided with respect to clinical outcomes. ;
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