Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic Clinical Trial
— MOSESOfficial title:
Evaluation of an Intensive Inpatient Psychotherapy Treatment for Severely and Early Traumatized Children - Clinical Pilot Study Including Multimodal Mri (MOSES)
NCT number | NCT03894774 |
Other study ID # | MOSES |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | December 5, 2012 |
Est. completion date | August 31, 2019 |
Verified date | February 2020 |
Source | Klinikum der Universitaet Muenchen |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Evaluation of longitudinal treatment effects applying an intensive psychotherapeutic intervention for inpatients (age of participants: 6-13 years) with a multi-method-approach to address the complex nature of severe childhood trauma. (Chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 57 |
Est. completion date | August 31, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | October 17, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Years to 13 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Severe early traumatization with experiences of violence, neglect, abuse and chronic symptoms related to complex PTSD. Exclusion Criteria: - Autism spectrum disorder - Addiction disorder - Mental disability (IQ < 85) - Endangerment to themselves or others |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Germany | Department of Pediatrics, Dr. von Hauner Children`s Hospital, University Hospital, LMU Munich | Munich |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Klinikum der Universitaet Muenchen | Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry |
Germany,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Behavioral Symptoms 1: Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) | Total Problems Score: 0-28="normal", 29-37="borderline", 38-236="clinical" | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Behavioral Symptoms 2: Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) | Externalizing Behaviour: 0-12="normal", 13-16="borderline", 17-66="clinical"; | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Behavioral Symptoms 3: Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) | Internalizing Behaviour: 0-7="normal", 8-9="borderline", 10-62="clinical"; | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Behavioral Symptoms 4: Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). | Total difficulties score: 0-13="normal", 14-16="borderline", 17-40="abnormal"; | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Behavioral Symptoms 5: Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). | hyperactivity score: 0-5="normal", 6="borderline", 7-10="abnormal" | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Posttraumatic Symptoms | Parent Repot of Posttraumatic Symptoms (PROPS). If total testscore is greater than 16 a posttraumatic stress disorder is suspected. Total Score range: 0-60. | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Dissociation Symptoms | Child Dissociation Scale (CDC). If total testscore is greater than 11 a dissociative disorder is suspected. Total Score range: 0-18. | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Depression Symptoms | Depression Inventory for Children and Young People (DIKJ - Depressionsinventar für Kinder und Jugendliche) If the testscore is greater than 14 a depression is suspected. Testscore range: 0-58. | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Anxiety Symptoms | Anxiety Questionnaire (FAS - Fragebogen für Angststörungen). If total testscore is greater than 24 a anxiety disorder is suspected. Total testscore range 0-82. | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Cognitive Functioning | Working Memory form Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV). At t0/t1 a full-scale intelligence test was conducted (IQ). To minimize learning effects through rehearsal, we focused on subtests in the follow-up testing: Digit Span (forward, backward) Letter-Number Sequencing By combining both subtest scores we calculate the Working Memory Index Score. The Working Memory Index will be used to address changes in cognitive functioning. |
longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Other | Attachment Representations | Child Attachment Interview (CAI). Changes in attachment representations in a qualitative binary secure-insecure distinction and in a four category qualitative coding classification (secure, dismissing, preoccupied, disorganized). | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Primary | Structural MRI (T1w, T2w, DTI) | All structural images will be acquired in a 3 Tesla MR system using a 20- channel head-coil (Siemens, Erlangen). Data post-processing will be performed with lab-internal scripts developed for a multi-core cluster. For structural analyses of T1w, T2w and DTI data, freesurfer,FSL and workbench will be used. T1w and T2w data will be volumetrically analyzed and the results will be reported in mm3. DTI data will be processed using tbss-FSL and probtrackX-FSL. DTI will be quantified in regard of the number of white matter fiber bundles within regions-of-interest (ROIs) and from-ROI-to-ROI. The Dosenbach atlas (Dosenbach et al. 2010) and the multimodal Brainetome atlas (Fan et al. 2016) will be used for all structural analyses. It is an explorative study that follows a whole-brain approach. Changes in emotion-processing and trauma-associated brain regions such as the hippocampus,the amygdala,the orbitofrontal cortex and the insula are assumed | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Primary | Resting state functional MRI connectivity (rsfcMRI) | EPI-sequence: fMRI will be carried out at 3 Tesla (Siemens) scanner using a 20- channel head-coil. For functional imaging, an EPI sequence with the following parameters will be used: repetition time (TR),2000 ms; echo time (TE),30 ms; flip angle (FA), 80°; spatial resolution, 3 × 3 × 3 mm3; imaging matrix, 64 × 64; field-of-view (FoV), 192 × 192 mm2; number of slices: 36; number of volumes: 200. Data post-processing will be performed with lab-internal scripts developed for a multicore cluster. For rsfcMRI analyses of freesurfer,FSL,AFNI and workbench will be used. rsfcMRI will be quantified as number of significant activated voxels (spatial extent) and connectivity strength (z-scores).Networks of interest (ICA-based): Salience network, Default Mode Network. Regions of interest (seed-based): hippocampus, the amygdala, the orbitofrontal cortex and the insula.In addition, a RS-EEG with 19 scalp electrodes is used to complement rsfcMRI,which is cortically evaluated using Brainstorm. | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Primary | Task-based fMRI using the International affective picture system (IAPS) | For the task-based fMRI the same EPI sequence will be used as for the resting state (see outcome 2). The number of volumes: 180. Three different sets of each 45 (15 neutral, 15 negative, 15 positive rated pictures) pictures were created and randomly displayed during the scanning procedure and also afterward to control for personal affective valence and arousal with Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM). Data post-processing will be performed with FSL-FEAT using a block-design. Regions of interest follow the previous structural and rsfcMRI analyses ROIs: hippocampus, amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex and the insula. |
longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Secondary | Alterations in neuroendocrinological systems involved in stress regulation | Oxytocin (pg/ml in Saliva) release of active stress regulation throughout relaxation using attachment interviews as stressors. Oxytocin will be analysed using radioimmunoassays in an external lab (Landgraf Riagnosis, MPI). | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Secondary | Alterations in neuroendocrinological systems involved in stress regulation 2 | Cortisol (ng/mL in Saliva) release in active stress regulation throughout relaxation using attachment interviews as stressors. Cortisol will be analysed by Endocrine Laboratories, Department of Medicine IV, University Hospital, LMU Munich. | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) | |
Secondary | Alterations in neuroendocrinological systems involved in stress regulation 3 | Vasopressin (pg/ml in Saliva) release of active stress regulation throughout relaxation using attachment interviews as stressors. Vasopressin will be analysed using radioimmunoassays in an external lab (Landgraf Riagnosis, MPI). | longitudinal (4 measurements, t0: at least 3 month before treatment, t1: at admission to treatment, t2: at discharge (average of 8 month), t3: 6 month post treatment) |
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