Traumatic Brain Injury With Prolonged Loss of Consciousness Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective, Open-Label, Single-Arm, Single-Center, Explorative Clinical Trial to Assess the Effect and Safety of Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound on Individuals With Disorder of Consciousness After Traumatic Brain Injury
Verified date | April 2024 |
Source | Seoul National University Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Low-intensity focused ultrasound can be effective in severe TBI patients with disorder of consciousness. This study is a prospective single arm, open-label and explorative clinical trial to evaluate the therapeutic effect of recovery from DoC and safety of low-intensity focused ultrasound stimulation at thalamic area in patients with post-traumatic DoC.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | December 22, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | November 28, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 19 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age is 19 years or higher 2. The patient was diagnosed with traumatic brain injury 3. A patient 6 months after brain damage 4. A patient was diagnosed with unwakefulness syndrome or minimally conscious state Exclusion Criteria: 1. The patient needs changes of drugs that can affect changes in consciousness during the study's participation. - The drugs listed below are not allowed to be used in combination, unless they are being taken stably from 4 weeks prior to screening. - Benzodiazepines - Anti-epileptic drugs - Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor - Opioids 2. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed on the patient for more than 10 minutes 3. The patients has uncontrolled seizure. 4. The patient has severe thalamic atrophy of both sides, and it is impossible to determine the target area to be stimulated by sonication 5. The patient has severe medical conditions which can affect the consciousness 6. In brain computed tomography, calcification or foreign object (metallic materials, shunt catheter, etc.) that affects sonication are found in brain or skull. 7. In brain MRI, an abnormal brain blood flow or blood vessel is found 8. The patient is pregnant |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Korea, Republic of | Seoul National University Hospital | Seoul |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Seoul National University Hospital |
Korea, Republic of,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Clinical evaluation | Coma Recovery scale - Revised
The CRS consists of 25 hierarchically arranged items that comprise 6 subscales addressing auditory, visual, motor, oromotor, communication, and arousal processes. Scoring is based on the presence or absence of specific behavioral responses to sensory stimuli administered in a standardized manner. The lowest item on each subscale represents reflexive activity, whereas the highest items represent cognitively mediated behaviors. The total minimum and maximum values are 0 and 23. |
6 weeks | |
Primary | Quantitative electroencephalography | Weighted phase lag index | 2 weeks | |
Primary | Resting state functional MRI | ALFF (amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation) | 2 weeks | |
Secondary | Adverse reaction | Seizure event, Electroencephalography | 2 weeks | |
Secondary | Rancho Los Amigos Levels of Cognitive Functioning Scale (LOCF) | Clinical evaluation of cognitive and behavioral patterns of traumatic brain injury patients
After being assessed based on the LOCF, individuals with brain injury receive a score from one to eight. A score of one represents non-responsive cognitive functioning, whereas a score of eight represents purposeful and appropriate functioning. |
6 weeks | |
Secondary | Glasgow Coma Scale | Clinical evaluation of impairment of consciousness
A person is assessed against the criteria of this scale, and the resulting points give a person's score between 3 (indicating deep unconsciousness) and either 14 (original scale) or 15 (more widely used, modified or revised scale). |
6 weeks | |
Secondary | Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended | The Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) is a global scale for functional outcome that rates patient status into one of eight categories.
(Death, Vegetative state, Lower severe disability, Upper severe disability, Lower moderate disability, Upper moderate disability, Lower good recovery, Upper good recovery) The higher scores mean a better outcome. |
6 weeks |
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