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This project evaluates and quantifies the effects of an individually tailored exercise program applied to patients with long-lasting symptoms after concussion, minor traumatic brain injury, so-called Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS). The project investigates the phenomenon Post Concussion Syndrome in four dimensions with a focus on both patient perspectives of PCS, an interventional physical program, a neurobiological basis for PCS through Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and finally through a 360-degree evaluation of the entire project involving patients and scientists in a reflective process.


Clinical Trial Description

The project has four parts Aims and hypotheses: 1. The aim is to describe and nuance the subjective patient perceived aspects of living with PCS including the individual experiences of symptom provocation or relieve after the initial trauma. Part one is concept developing and involves qualitative in-depth interviews of patient experiences of obstacles for living a normal life with special emphasis of intolerance to activity and exercise. 2. The aim is to assess the effects of adding a 12 week individually tailored pulse-controlled aerobe exercise program to usual care. The hypothesis is that it is possible to increase the physical capacity measured by the number of minutes of pulse-training without symptom provocation. By increasing the number of minutes the threshold value of symptom provocation will be moved upwards for a training group (TG) of patients compared to a control group (CG) who carry on in their usual activities and treatments here defined as usual care. 3. The aim is to measure quantitative components of the neurobiological aspects of PCS by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The hypothesis is that patients with PCS have more leakiness of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) compared to healthy controls. In addition, PCS patients have disturbance of brain metabolism, abnormal microstructural tissue organization and abnormal brain activity. Furthermore, that intervention will normalize these MRI metrics in a training group (TG) compared to a control group (CG). 4. The aim is to obtain qualitative components of having patients and scientists evaluating the project. The evaluation will comprise participants involved, i.e. both patients in the 2 arms and researchers and the goal of this 360-degree evaluation is to describe perceived experiences of strength, weakness, possibility and threat (SWOT) of the intervention and ultimately prevent development of PSC after a minor traumatic brain injury. Methods - the four parts: 1. Qualitative interviews of PCS participants focusing on individual perception of own situation, detailed symptom description, hindrance of living a normal life. 2. All PSC patients continue daily living and own developed coping strategies. The intervention is an add-on. We use Short Message Service (SMS) tracking every week obtaining details of wellbeing related to living with concussion. The intervention consists of bi-weekly one hour exercise guided by physiotherapist for 12 weeks. Clinical status is performed four times- before and after 12 weeks and with two interim assessments. We use the validated Buffalo Concussion Bike Test (BCBT ). Blood pressure, pulse rate, pulse oxymetri and exercise level are registered and we use Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and BORG Ratings of Perceived Exertion (BORG RPE) scales. In addition we use the Rivermead Post Concussion Questionnaire (RPCQ ). 3. Blood brain barrier (BBB) permeability is measured by Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DCE-MRI) using a conventional MRI contrast agent. Both the leakiness (Ki) of the BBB, brain blood volume, capillary mean transit and distribution of transit times are estimated together with brain tissue perfusion (CBF). Other functional MRI measures are obtained such as the brain microstructural organization, measured by diffusion sensitive MRI and brain activity by Blood-oxygenation level dependent Imaging and brain lactate production as a measure of brain metabolism. 4. The 360-degree evaluation of the entire project is a joint, narrative process where patients, researcher and students involved sit together using a process evaluating principle. A data triangulation and a reflection of pros and cons of the project will guide the process. The evaluation is guided by an expert in process evaluation. ;


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NCT number NCT05785000
Study type Interventional
Source Rigshospitalet, Denmark
Contact Henrik BW Larsson, Professor
Phone (+45) 24824294
Email henrik.bo.wiberg.larsson@regionh.dk
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date March 2023
Completion date April 2026

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