Painful Avulsion of Brachial Plexus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Elaboration of a Pre-surgery Mapping Protocol of Primary Motor Cortex, Prior to an Implementation of a Stimulation of Primary Motor Cortex for Patients With Deafferentiation of Brachial Plexus Pain
In the context of an insufficiency of clinical results for cortical stimulation in treatment
of brachial plexus post-avulsion pains, one of the possibility for failure is the bad
pre-surgery mapping of the area to stimulated bu the usual methods (PEM et fMRI). This
purpose of this study is to realise a precise mapping of the primary motor cortex post
brachial plexus avulsion.
The principal endpoints is to identify and test the reliability of a muscular marker for
which the cortical representation is localized immediately next to the superior member area.
Several muscles of cephalic, cervical and chest area will be investigate.
The methods used will be mono-shock transcranial magnetic stimulation (mTMS) and functional
MRI.
Concerning mTMS, several methods will be tested: best position on the scalp, realisation of
outputs maps with extreme points average method, with mass center method.
Concerning fMRI studies, the above paradigms will be checked: imaginary movements of hand,
blow up and down abdomen, eyes winking.
Statistical tests will confirm the best muscle candidate and will permit to evaluate the
reliability of the method.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic