Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Head and Neck Cooling on Functional Ability and Fatigue of Multiple Sclerosis
Verified date | October 2019 |
Source | University of Thessaly |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients are characterized by thermoregulatory failure, known as Uthoff's phenomenon. Precisely, 60‑80% of the MS patients present adverse clinical symptoms when their body temperature is increased. Thus, the development of treatment strategies to overcome the thermoregulatory problem in these patients is crucial. Given that cooling has been proposed as an effective method, the aim of this study was to examine whether the application of head cooling therapy during an exercise training session is capable to prevent the core temperature increase and to improve the patient's functional ability and quality of life.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | June 25, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | June 25, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Postmenopausal women (no menses for the last year at least); - Osteoporosis patients (female): T-score<-2.5 at the femoral neck (or other anatomical site); - Osteoporosis patients (male): T-score<-2.5 at the femoral neck (or other anatomical site) - Osteopenia patients (female): T-score<-1.0 at the femoral neck (or other anatomical site); - Osteopenia patients (male): T-score<-1.0 at the femoral neck (or other anatomical site) - Patients taking drugs/ supplements for osteoporosis will be accepted in the study after going through a wash-up period Exclusion Criteria: - Women with irregular menses (i.e. with no established menopause) - Patients taking medications for other diseases known to interfere with bone metabolism - Patients with other chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Greece | FAME Lab, Department of Exercise Science, University of Thessaly | Tríkala | Thessaly |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Petros Dinas |
Greece,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Core Temperature | The core temperature was measured using a telemetric capsule or (e-Celsius Performance, BodyCap, Caen, France). Temperature at the skin surface was recorded every second at four sites using iBUTTON sensors (type DS1921 H, Maxim/Dallas Semiconductor Corp., USA) [Tsk; 0.3 (chest C arm) C 0.2 (thigh C leg)]. | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test Handgrip | Handgrip dynamometer was used for the upper body muscle strength evaluation. Both hands was tested. | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test 2-minute walk | The two-minute walk test was applied where all the patients had to cover as far a distance as possible over 2 minutes. All the walking tests are related with the ability to perform independently the activities of daily living | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test 25-Foot Walk (T25-FW) | The 25-Foot Walk (T25-FW) was used to measure the walking speed. It is a validated test that reflects the patient's mobility and leg function performance | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test five times sit-to-stand test (STS) | The five times sit-to-stand test (STS) was used as an indicator for lower limb strength, balance and mobility. It has been reported that the STS times are associated with standing and leaning balance and mobility in older people. Slow STS time have been also found to predict subsequent disability, falls and hip fractures | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test Berg Balance Scale (BBS) | The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) evaluates the performance in specific activities that require balance function. The BBS test lasts approximately 20 minutes and involves common actions (e.g. sit to stand, picking up an object, standing on one leg e.t.c.) necessary for activities of daily living. The BBS is a 14-item list with each item consisting of a five-point ordinal scale ranging from 0 to 4, with 0 indicating the lowest level of function and 4 the highest level of function. | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test level of fatigue severity (FSS) | The FSS is a 9-item self-report scale about fatigue of certain activities. Its score includes a 7-point scale from 1 = strongly disagree to 7 = strongly agree. The minimum possible score is nine and the highest is 63. High score indicates severe fatigue. FSS takes approximately eight minutes to complete. | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test Cognitive function | Cognitive function was assessed with the mini mental state examination (MMSE) questionnaire. MMSE includes tests of orientation, attention, memory, language and visual-spatial skills. The answers in the MMSE are scored as following: 0=incorrect, 1=correct, 6= item administered, participant does not answer and 9= unknown | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test level of fatigue impact | Level of fatigue was assessed by the Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS). The MFIS contains the following sections: a) Physical Sub-scale (score 0-36), b) Cognitive Sub-scale (score 0-40) and Psychological Sub-scale (score 0-8). The total MFIS score is 0-84; 0 represents the lower score and 84 represents the higher score. | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test level of fatigue inventory | Level of fatigue was assessed by the 20-item scale Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI) questionnaire. The score of MFI is 1-7. The more the fatigue, the higher the score. | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. | |
Primary | Functional ability test level of physical fatigue | Level of fatigue was assessed by the Cognitive and Physical Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis Scale (CPF-MS). The CPF-MS score is 1-5. The more the fatigue, the higher the score. | Change from baseline to after 40 minutes of continous cycling. |
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