Fatigue Clinical Trial
Official title:
Home-based Post-stroke Fatigue Treatment Using Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)
The investigators hypothesize that delivery of anodal tDCS to the left frontal head region will reduce fatigue severity following stroke.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 24 |
Est. completion date | December 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Male or female patients aged >18 years - Greater than 3 months from first hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke (subacute to chronic), confirmed through neuroimaging (CT or MRI). - Fatigue severity score average >4 (severe fatigue) - Willingness to remain stable on pharmacologic therapy through the duration of the study. - Availability of a caregiver, family member, or friend to be present during the administration of the tDCS intervention. Exclusion Criteria: - Metal in the head (except mouth) or implanted cranial or thoracic devices (i.e. pacemaker, DBS stimulator) - History of seizure - History of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury - A score of 10 or more on the PHQ-9 or GAD-7 scale, suggestive of moderate to severe depression/anxiety. - A score of less than 21 on the MoCA suggesting major neurocognitive disorder. - Signs of skin rash, infection, or laceration in the supraorbital region where the tDCS will be applied. - Inability to provide informed consent - Other major neurological, medical, or psychiatric illnesses that could confound results in the opinion of the site investigator. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Weill Cornell Medicine, 525 E. 68th St, Baker Pavilion, F-2106 | New York | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Weill Medical College of Cornell University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Mean change from baseline Fatigue Severity Scale - 7 (FSS-7) | Fatigue Severity. This seven item scale measures fatigue severity and it's effect on a person's lifestyle and activities. Items are scored on a seven point scale. Minimum score = 7, maximum score = 49 with higher score indicating greater fatigue severity. | Screening (-1 to -14 days), Baseline (Day 1), During-treatment (Day 7-9), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21), 1 Month Post-Treatment (Day 45-52)) | |
Secondary | Mean change from baseline Stroke Specific Quality Of Life scale (SS-QOL) | Quality of Life. Assesses health related quality of life, specific to individuals with stroke. Composed of 49 items, score on a 5 point guttman type scale. Scores range from 49 to 245, with higher score indicating better functioning. | Baseline (Day 1), During-treatment (Day 7-9), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21), 1 Month Post-Treatment (Day 45-52) | |
Secondary | Mean change from baseline Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) | Depression. A multipurpose instrument for screening, measuring, and monitoring severity of depression. Scores range from 0-27, with higher score indicating greater severity of depression. | Screening (-1 to -14 days), Baseline (Day 1), During-treatment (Day 7-9), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21), 1 Month Post-Treatment (Day 45-52) | |
Secondary | Mean change from baseline Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD-7) | Anxiety. A multipurpose instrument for screening, measuring, and monitoring severity of anxiety. Scores range from 0-21, with higher score indicating greater severity of anxiety. | Screening (-1 to -14 days), Baseline (Day 1), During-treatment (Day 7-9), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21), 1 Month Post-Treatment (Day 45-52) | |
Secondary | Mean change from baseline PROMIS-sleep disturbance | Sleep. A domain focused self report of global, physical, mental, and social health for those living with a chronic condition. Computer adapted test with higher scores indicating more sleep disturbance. Results reported as a T-score with range from 10-90 based on the United States general population average score of 50 and standard deviation of 10. Higher t-score indicates greater sleep disturbance. | Baseline (Day 1), During-treatment (Day 7-9), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21), 1 Month Post-Treatment (Day 45-52) | |
Secondary | Mean change from baseline Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) | Cognition. A measure of cognitive processing speed and attention. Scores range from 0-120, with higher scores better performance. | Baseline (Day 1), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21) | |
Secondary | Mean change from baseline Test of Variables of Attention (T.O.V.A) | Cognition. A computerized test that measures short-term memory, with scores from 85-115 indicating a normal result. Response time, response time variability, commissions, and omissions are also recorded. A higher total number correct score indicates better performance. | Baseline (Day 1), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21) | |
Secondary | Mean change from baseline Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) | Cognition. A brief screening tool to assess global cognitive functioning and detect mild cognitive dysfunction. Scored from 0-30 with higher score indicating better performance. | Baseline (Day 1), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21) | |
Secondary | Mean Client Satisfaction Questionnaire - 8 (CSQ-8) | Feasibility. This tool is a self-report measure participant satisfaction with the intervention. Scored 8-32 with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. | During-treatment (Day 7-9), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21), 1 Month Post-Treatment (Day 45-52) | |
Secondary | Mean change from baseline Frenchay activities index | Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). A measure of instrumental ADLs (domestic chores, leisure/work, outdoor activities) for individuals recovering from stroke. Scored from 15-60 with higher score indicating improved functioning. | Baseline (Day 1), During-treatment (Day 7-9), Post-Treatment (Day 14-21), 1 Month Post-Treatment (Day 45-52) | |
Secondary | Change in resting state brain functional connectivity. | Change in functional connectivity in the active vs. the sham arms assessed by a resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan (rs-fMRI). | Baseline (Day 1), Post-treatment (Day 14-21) |
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