Spinal Cord Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Restoring Motor and Sensory Hand Function in Tetraplegia Using a Neural Bypass System
NCT number | NCT03680872 |
Other study ID # | 17-0840 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | September 30, 2019 |
Est. completion date | June 2025 |
This is a single-cohort early feasibility trial to determine whether an investigational device called the Bidirectional Neural Bypass System can lead to the restoration of movement and sensation in the hand and wrist of up to three individuals with tetraplegia.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 3 |
Est. completion date | June 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 22 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Males and females between 22 and 65 years of age 2. Individuals with a stable cervical spinal cord injury that have International Standards for the Neurological Classification of SCI (ISNCSCI) motor scores for fingers of 0 - 2 (non-functional) and ISNCSCI sensory scores of 0 - 2 (not normal) on the palmar side 3. Individuals at least one year from initial spinal cord injury 4. Individuals that are considered English Proficient due to the study requirements to follow verbal commands during testing sessions 5. Individuals that are able to comprehend the study goals and procedures, and are able to provide informed consent for participation. 6. Individuals that are willing and able to visit the study center for study procedures that will be 1-3 sessions a week for up to 12 months at 1-4 hours per session. 7. Have the ability and willingness to undergo upper limb electrodiagnostic and nerve conduction studies 8. Demonstrate typical amplitude, latency, and conduction velocity in the distal median, ulnar, and radial nerves of at least one upper limb Exclusion Criteria: 1. Individuals participating in another research study that may affect the conduct or results of this study 2. Individuals having or exhibiting any of the following: 1. Medical contraindications for diffusion tensor imaging, functional magnetic resonance imaging, electromyography, computed tomography, cortical stimulation, or craniotomies/surgeries 2. Prior difficulties or allergy to general anesthesia 3. Active wound healing or skin breakdown issues 4. Stage III-IV pressure ulcers 5. Chronically-implanted electronic medical device (e.g. baclofen pump, deep brain stimulator, epidural stimulator, cardiac pacemaker, vagus nerve stimulator, or other) 6. Prior tendon transfer to enhance hand function 7. History of autoimmune disease 8. Cancer 9. Biochemical abnormalities of the liver, kidney, or pancreas 10. Ventilator dependence 11. History of serious mood or thought disorder 12. Significant residual clinically evident traumatic brain injury or cognitive impairment 13. Uncontrolled autonomic dysreflexia 14. Spasticity in the upper extremities that is uncontrolled by pharmacological methods 15. Diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction or cardiac arrest within previous 6 months 16. Individuals with any type of destruction and/or damage to the motor cortex region as determined by fMRI. 17. History of a neurological ablation procedure 18. History of hemorrhagic stroke 19. History of infectious or chronic diseases, such as HIV or tuberculosis 3. Individuals with any of the following co-morbid conditions that would interfere with study activities or response to treatment: 1. Life expectancy < 3 years 2. Severe chronic pulmonary disease 3. Intractable seizure disorders 4. Local, systemic acute or chronic infectious illness 5. Life threatening cardiac arrhythmias 6. Severe collagen vascular disorder 7. Kidney failure or other major organ systems failures 4. Individuals with a substance abuse (alcoholism or other) problem 5. Pregnant women 6. Prisoners |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Northwell Health's The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research | Manhasset | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Chad Bouton |
United States,
Bouton CE, Shaikhouni A, Annetta NV, Bockbrader MA, Friedenberg DA, Nielson DM, Sharma G, Sederberg PB, Glenn BC, Mysiw WJ, Morgan AG, Deogaonkar M, Rezai AR. Restoring cortical control of functional movement in a human with quadriplegia. Nature. 2016 May 12;533(7602):247-50. doi: 10.1038/nature17435. Epub 2016 Apr 13. — View Citation
Sharma G, Friedenberg DA, Annetta N, Glenn B, Bockbrader M, Majstorovic C, Domas S, Mysiw WJ, Rezai A, Bouton C. Using an Artificial Neural Bypass to Restore Cortical Control of Rhythmic Movements in a Human with Quadriplegia. Sci Rep. 2016 Sep 23;6:33807. doi: 10.1038/srep33807. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Restoration of Movement | The primary outcome of restoring movement will be evaluated through Graded Redefined Assessment of Strength, Sensibility & Prehension. The performance will be graded on a numeric scale from 0-92, where a higher number indicates a better outcome.
Participants will complete 10 distinct arm, wrist, and finger movements. The movements will be evaluated on a 5-point scale ranging from no movement to normal movement for a total of 0-50. Participants will be asked to perform a cylindrical grasp, key pinch, and a thumb-index pinch. The movements will be evaluated on a 4-point scale ranging from an inability to position wrist and fingers to able to perform movement with normal force for a total of 0-12. Participants will be asked to pour water, unscrew lids, place pegs on a board, open a lock, drop coins in a slot, and screw nuts. The movements will be evaluated on a 5-point scale ranging from 0% completed to 100% completed with expected grasp and no difficulties for a total of 0-30. |
The primary outcome will be assessed over the course of 12 months during the study's restoration sessions. | |
Primary | Restoration of Sensation | The primary outcome of restoring the perception of tactile sensation of the hand will be evaluated through the 5-Point Likert Scale. Participants will be asked whether they perceive sensation in response to objects being placed against the hand and fingertips. Participants will indicate whether they feel the object by selecting either strongly disagree (1), disagree (2), neutral (3), agree (4), or strongly agree (5). A higher total response score indicates an improvement in outcome. | The primary outcome will be assessed over the course of 12 months during the study's restoration sessions. |
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