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NCT number NCT05875116
Other study ID # R 2016 3702 44
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 17, 2018
Est. completion date August 28, 2023

Study information

Verified date August 2023
Source Coordinación de Investigación en Salud, Mexico
Contact Juan Garduño-Espinosa, Doctorado
Phone 55 5228 9917
Email juan.gardunoe@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The objective of this clinical trial is to measure the effect of Rehabilitation with Virtual Reality or Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy on hemiparesis in patients with Cerebral Vascular Event. The question to be answered is: What is the effect of different therapeutic modalities supported by Virtual Reality or Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy compared with usual Physical and Occupational Therapy on motor recovery of paretic limbs in patients with Cerebrovascular Event? The patients will carry out activities of: - Virtual reality or - Movement Restriction-Induction Therapy. The investigators will compare the changes in the functionality of the paretic hemibody with a group undergoing regular physical and occupational therapy, as well as language and treatment-related satisfaction.


Description:

Patients with diagnosis of cerebrovascular event (CVE) will be recruited upon arrival at the Medical Unit in the first appointment area; The diagnosis will be verified and an appointment will be made to the office of one of the researchers -rehabilitation specialist- (evaluator 1). During the appointment the purpose of the study will be explained and doubts will be clarified. All participants, whether accept or not, will receive the consultation that is normally provided to these patients and the information will be recorded in the medical record. If the subject does not accept, after the consultation, the appropriate management for the condition will be prescribed and a subsequent appointment will be made with another corresponding doctor to continue with the control. If the subject agrees to participate, a clinical summary will be prepared, which will include demographic data, employment situation, the need for temporary disability for work and clinical data for the research file. The signature of the informed consent letter will also be requested. This physician 1 will assign the therapeutic modality using a table of random numbers to: Group 1. Therapy supported by virtual reality; Group 2. Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy; o Group 3. Usual physical and occupational therapy. The activities corresponding to each group will be carried out during 2 sessions a week, of 1 hour each session, for 6 weeks. An appointment will be made to be assessed by the second rehabilitation specialist (evaluator 2), who will remain blind to the treatment, and will measure the functionality of the thoracic and pelvic limbs with the different scales (Fugl-Meyer, Motor Index and Fine Clamp Test), including muscle tone, trophism, arcs of mobility, functionality of the limbs, as well as of the hand, coordination, balance and sensory aspects. These scales will be applied before (initial assessment -A.I.-), during (intermediate assessment -Int.A.- week 3, session 6) and after (final assessment -F.A. - week 6, session 12) of the different rehabilitation programs. During the same times, the Boston Aphasia Intensity scale and the Intrinsic Motivation Inventory will be applied by a neuropsychologist blinded to the treatment, for the evaluation of language and satisfaction, respectively.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 119
Est. completion date August 28, 2023
Est. primary completion date August 28, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 35 Years to 70 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Adult patients between 35 and 70 years of age and with a clinically and tomographically proven diagnosis of a cerebral vascular event in the territory of the middle cerebral artery. - Patients with hemiparesis secondary to the cerebrovascular event - Patients with a maximum Ashworth of 2 and Brunnstrom of minimum 4 - Patients with or without aphasia - Patients with evolution between 1 to 3 months from hospital discharge of the cerebrovascular event - Patients with cerebrovascular event of any sex - Patients with vascular event without cognitive deficit - Patients who agree to participate by signing an informed consent, by them or their family member or person in charge. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients who develop dementia or neurological-psychomotor complications during the study. - Patients who present a new cerebrovascular event during the investigation - Patients who do not complete at least 90% of the program - Patients in whom a lack of family support or secondary gain is detected.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Virtual reality
The activities will be carried out with the Virtual Reality team, for 1 hour, twice a week, for 12 sessions (6 weeks). It will be indicated to repeat the activities at home, on similar equipment and with the same or similar software, at least 1 hour a day, at least 3 days a week.
Modified constraint-induced movement therapy
Physical and occupational therapy activities will be carried out with the paretic upper limb, while the patient has the healthy upper limb "attached to the chest", for 1 hour, twice a week, for 12 sessions (6 weeks). It will be indicated to repeat the activities at home, 1 hour a day, at least 3 days a week. In addition, the participant will perform activities of daily living with the "free" paretic arm and the "fixed" healthy arm, for 5 hours a day.
Usual Physical and Occupational Therapy
The physical and occupational therapy activities that are usually practiced in the Medical Unit will be carried out for 1 hour, twice a week, for 12 sessions (6 weeks). It will be indicated to repeat the activities at home, for 1 hour a day, at least 3 days a week.

Locations

Country Name City State
Mexico Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social Ciudad de México

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Coordinación de Investigación en Salud, Mexico

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Mexico, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Functionality and disability of the paretic hemibody due to evento vascular cerebral (CVE) to the 3 weeks of treatment. The motor functionality and disability of the paretic hemibody will be evaluated with Fugl-Meyer scale, it comprises 5 dominions y 113 total items that are scored on a 3 point ordinal scale (0= cannot perform, 1=perform partially, 2= perform fully).
The individual scores are summed and the assessment can show a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 226 points, including 66 points for the upper extremity and 34 points for the lower extremity.
A higher score represents better functionality of the hemibody (less disability).
Fugl-Meyer scale will be administered at week 3 of follow-up (just after completing 6 rehabilitation sessions).
Primary Functionality and disability of the paretic hemibody due to cerebro vascular event (CVE) to the 6 weeks of treatment. The change in motor functionality and disability of the paretic hemibody will be evaluated with Fugl-Meyer scale, with 5 dominions y 113 total items that are scored on a 3 point ordinal scale (0= cannot perform, 1=perform partially, 2= perform fully).
The individual scores are summed and the assessment can show a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 226 points, including 66 points for the upper extremity and 34 points for the lower extremity.
Changes to higher score represents better functionality of the hemibody (less disability).
The Fugl-Meyer scale will be administered at week 6 of follow-up (just after completing the 12 rehabilitation sessions).
Primary Independency of patient with hemiparesis secondary to cerebro vascular event (CVE) to the 3 weeks of treatment. The motor functionality and independency of patient with paretic hemibody will be evaluated with motor index scale, it comprises 3 dominions and 5 items (two for upper limb, one to hand -grip-, and two to lower limb). In each domain can be obtained a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 33 points, and 1 point is added to the sum of all of them for the total qualification.
A higher qualification represents a better ability to carry out activities of daily human life (greater independency).
Motor Index scale will be administered at week 3 of follow-up (just after completing 6 therapy sessions).
Primary Independency of patient with hemiparesis secondary to cerebro vascular event (CVE) to the 6 weeks of treatment. The motor functionality and independency of patient with paretic hemibody will be evaluated with motor index scale, it comprises 3 dominions and 5 items (two for upper limb, one to hand -grip-, and two to lower limb). In each domain can be obtained a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 33 points, and 1 point is added to the sum of all of them for the total qualification.
Changes to higher qualification represents a better ability to carry out activities of daily human life (greater independency).
The Motor Index scale will be administered at week 6 of follow-up (just after completing the 12 therapy sessions).
Primary Realization of the fine clamp of the plegia hand due to cerebro vascular event (CVE) to the 3 weeks of treatment. The realization of grip of the plegia hand will be evaluated with the fine clamp test, it comprises three action for cubes take of size different (score: 0- inability to take the cube, 1- Grab with your whole hand, 2- Radial clamp or 3 finger clamp and 3- Forefinger thumb clamp). The total qualification has a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 9 points.
A higher score represents a better performance of the clamp between the index finger and thumb of the paralyzed hand.
Fine clamp test will be administered at week 3 of follow-up (just after completing 6 therapy sessions).
Primary Realization of fine clamp of the plegia hand due to cerebro vascular event (CVE) to the 6 weeks of treatment. The realization of grip of the plegia hand will be evaluated with the fine clamp test, it comprises three action for cubes take of size different (score: 0- inability to take the cube, 1- Grab with your whole hand, 2- Radial clamp or 3 finger clamp, and 3- Forefinger thumb clamp). The total qualification has a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 9 points.
A higher score represents a better performance of the clamp between the index finger and thumb of the paralyzed hand.
Fine clamp test will be administered at week 6 of follow-up (just after completing 12 therapy sessions).
Secondary Level of aphasy to the 3 weeks of treatment. The quality of language will be evaluated with the Boston Aphasia Intensity scale in patients after cerebro vascular event (CVE).
In the Boston Aphasia Intensity scale the result has a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 5 points.
A higher score represents a better language quality (less aphasy).
Boston Aphasia Intensity scale will be administered at week 3 of follow-up (just after completing 6 rehabilitation sessions).
Secondary Level of aphasy to the 6 weeks of treatment. The quality of language will be evaluated with the Boston Aphasia Intensity scale in patients after cerebro vascular event (CVE).
In the Boston Aphasia Intensity scale the result has a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 5 points.
A higher score represents a better language quality (less aphasy).
Boston Aphasia Intensity scale will be administered at week 6 of follow-up (just after completing 12rehabilitation sessions).
Secondary Level of patient satisfaction with treatment to the 3 weeks of treatment. The satisfaction reported by the patient with the treatment received will be evaluated, with the Intrinsic Motivation inventory.
In the Intrinsic Motivation inventory the result has a minimum value of 22 and a maximum value of 154 points. Score: from 1 (no satisfaction) to 7 (maximum satisfaction).
A higher score represents a best level of satisfaction
Intrinsic Motivation inventory will be administered at week 3 of follow-up (just after completing 6 rehabilitation sessions).
Secondary Level of patient satisfaction with treatment to the 6 weeks of treatment. The satisfaction reported by the patient with the treatment received will be evaluated, with the Intrinsic Motivation inventory.
In the Intrinsic Motivation inventory the result has a minimum value of 22 and a maximum value of 154 points. Score: from 1 (no satisfaction) to 7 (maximum satisfaction).
A higher score represents a best level of satisfaction
Intrinsic Motivation inventory will be administered at week 6 of follow-up (just after completing 12 rehabilitation sessions).
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