Cerebral Circulatory Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Capsaicin on the Augmentation of Cerebral Perfusion. A Phase II Study.
To determine the effect of capsaicin upon serial transcranial Doppler (TCD) markers of cerebral blood flow (CBF). Methods Serial TCD testing in 30 participants with cerebrovascular risk factors. Capsaicin doses .66 and .99 μMol. Outcomes: peak systolic and end-diastolic velocities in the middle cerebral artery (MCA), mean velocity (MV), pulsatility index (PI), CBF index, arterial pressure, and perceived pungency (PP) in five minutes intervals up to 20 minutes.
Subjects The study is expected to enroll 30 participants who will be recruited from the Internal Medicine outpatient clinic. Those willing to participate will be asked to sign the informed consent form (ICF) and will received the assigned dose of capsaicin. Half of the participants in each dose group will receive stimulation on either left or right side of the palate, but TCD measurements will be bilateral. Chemical stimuli From an initial 0.1% capsaicin (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) stock solution in 95% ethanol; solutions with 66 and 99 μMol/ml solutions will be obtained by diluting the stock solution with distilled water. One milliliter of each dilution was pipetted on to 2 cm filter paper squares. Then, the filter papers will be let dry. Immediately before application, filter papers will be rehydrated with 1 milliliter of distilled water. The rehydrated filter paper will be applied and will remain stationary on the subject's hemi palate's posterior surface during TCD measurements. Participants will be instructed not to swallow and to avoid touching the paper filter with their tongue for the 20 minutes of the experiment. TCD testing With a TCD device (Philips Sonos 7500®) will include: peak systolic velocity (PSV) and end-diastolic velocity (EDV) in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) through the temporal window of the stimulated side. After a basal recording post stimulation recordings will initiate immediately after stimulation, and will be followed by serial recordings every five minutes and up to 20 minutes. At each time point the systolic pressure (SP), diastolic pressure (DP), and perceived pungency (PP) on a visual analog scale will be recorded. TCD markers of cerebral blood flow From the initial measurements the Mean velocity (MV) = EDV + [(PSVEDV) / 3], pulsatility index (PI) = PSV - EDV / MV, mean arterial pressure (MAP) = ((2 * DP) + SP) / 3 and, the CBF index (CBFi), CBFi = (MAP * 10) / 1.47^PI, will be calculated. Statistical analysis Shapiro Wilkins W-Test for normality. The results of the continuous variables will be described as median (max-min) or mean+/- SD according to distribuition. The categorical variables will be described as tables of absolute and relative frequencies, and the comparisons between the groups of subjects (according to the dose of capsaicin) will be carried out with chi-square tests. To compare the variables studied between the groups of subjects (according to the different doses of capsaicin), Mann-Whitney U-Test/independent samples Student´s T-Test will be used appropriately. For comparisons of the baseline state with the changes recorded over time, various Wilcoxon signed-rank tests will be performed.The relationship between pungency ratings and MV response will be evaluated by Spearman's rho test. The level of statistical significance will be set at 0.05. ;