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Functional Neurological Disorder (FND/ Conversion Disorder) is a highly prevalent and disabling neuropsychiatric condition. Motor FND symptoms include Functional Movement Disorders (FMD) and Functional Weakness and Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (PNES).Though patients with FND present with a wide variety of symptoms, FMD, PNES, and functional weakness may be viewed as overlapping conditions lying along a phenotypic spectrum for a single disorder. Patients with FND frequently present with psychiatric symptoms, including depression, anxiety, Borderline Personality Disorder, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, alongside their physical symptoms. To treat these symptoms, patients with FND are frequently enrolled in physical therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, which are considered usual care for FND at our center. Developing a further understanding of treatment outcome, including biomarkers of clinical improvement and psychometric factors associated with treatment response, could inform future interventions and better tailor treatments to patients with specific FND symptom profiles. We hypothesize that treatment response will be associated with structural and functional alterations in salience network regions and that more adaptive neuropsychiatric profiles at baseline will predict a positive treatment outcome.


Clinical Trial Description

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) (Conversion Disorder) is a poorly understood and prevalent somatoform disorder, making up 16% of outpatient neurology referrals. Patients with motor FND (mFND) are difficult to treat, result in major morbidity, and are costly to the US. An estimated $256 billion is spent annually treating this population. mFND includes Functional Movement Disorders (FMD), Functional Weakness (FW) and Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (PNES). This project will investigate brain network profiles associated with and predictive of clinical improvement in patients with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) following a 12-week cognitive behavioral therapy-informed physical therapy treatment program. Integrated physical therapy along with self-guided cognitive behavioral therapy is usual care for patients with FND experiencing motor symptoms at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Patients with motor FND experience significant impairment and often face issues with treatment management. Recent advancements in clinical research, catalyzed by new diagnostic criteria and an updated care model, have emphasized physical therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy as important evidence-based treatments for this population. Additionally, developments in neuroscience have allowed for a more comprehensive understanding of the neurobiology of FND. However, there has been limited investigation of longitudinal biomarkers associated with and predictive of treatment response, highlighting the need for an improved understanding of neurobiological changes underlying prognosis in FND. We propose acquiring structural and functional brain imaging data in combination with psychometric assessments and patient chart review to examine neurobiological mechanisms of associated with participation in a cognitive behavioral therapy-informed physical therapy treatment program for patients with FND. Primary Aim and Hypotheses The primary goal of this study is to provide structural and functional biomarkers related to and predictive of treatment response and clinical outcome in patients with motor FND following a 12-week cognitive behavioral therapy-informed physical therapy treatment program (usual care). Specific Aim 1: SA1) Identify structural MRI biomarkers linked to and predictive of improvement following cognitive behavioral therapy-informed physical therapy in FND. Hypotheses: Improvement will correlate with increased volume, cortical thickness, and/or white matter integrity in salience network-related regions post- versus pre- treatment. Pre-treatment (baseline) salience network volume, cortical thickness, and/or white mater integrity will predict clinical outcome of the 12-week treatment program. Specific Aim 2: SA2) Identify resting-state functional MRI biomarkers linked to and predictive of improvement following cognitive behavioral therapy-informed physical therapy in FND. Hypotheses: Improvement will correlate with reduced post- versus pre- treatment salience-somatomotor network resting state functional connectivity, and pre-treatment salience-somatomotor network functional connectivity strength will predict clinical outcome. SA3) Identify baseline psychometric factors that correlate with clinical improvement (post vs. pre-treatment), including differences among FND sub-populations and baseline predictors of clinical improvement in FND. Hypotheses: FND patients with more adaptive psychological profiles at baseline will be more responsive to treatment. ;


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NCT number NCT03731078
Study type Observational
Source Massachusetts General Hospital
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Status Terminated
Phase
Start date March 8, 2019
Completion date September 1, 2021

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