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NCT number NCT02490371
Other study ID # PT-2015-QEHHK
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date December 2015
Est. completion date May 2017

Study information

Verified date June 2019
Source Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Stroke is the leading cause of function disability or impairment. Non-promising functional return from upper limb rehabilitation has been reported. With the technology advances, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), which is a form of non-invasive direct brain stimulation, may act as an attenuator in regulating or modulating the cortical excitability in order to facilitate cortical re-organization and enhance behavioral performance. Various therapeutic exercise protocols have been investigated regarding their efficacy in promoting motor recovery of the affected upper limb for patients after stroke and the preliminary results were supportive. However, limited numbers of randomized control clinical trials have been published in investigating the "priming" or "additive" value of low frequency repetitive TMS (rTMS) with combination of structural motor training programs.

Thus the objective of this study is: to determine the effectiveness of the combination of low frequency rTMS on contra-lesional M1 and a structured upper limb motor training program on restoring upper limb function among patients with stroke in sub-acute stage. It is hypothesized that the rTMS, when combined with a structured motor training program, confers additional therapeutic effects on upper limb motor function in subacute stroke patients, when compared with the motor training program alone.

The objectives of this study is to determine the effectiveness of the combination of low frequent rTMS on contra-lesional M1 and a structured upper limb motor training program in restoring upper limb function among patients with subacute stroke.


Description:

The proposed study will be a randomized double-blinded controlled trial. 26 stroke patients with upper limb impairment who are receiving the outpatient physiotherapy service at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and fulfill the eligibility criteria will be recruited and randomized into two interventional groups: (1) rTMS + exercise (rTMS-Ex) group and (2) Placebo rTMS +exercise (Placebo-Ex) group. Both rTMS-Ex and placebo-Ex group will receive 10 consecutive treatment sessions (5 sessions per week), which consists of real rTMS stimulation (rTMS-ex group) or placebo rTMS (placebo-Ex group), followed by 30-minute structured upper limb strengthening and task-specific motor training program. After 2 weeks of brain stimulation and motor training, both groups will continue with the same structured motor training program for another 10 weeks (2 sessions/ week).

1. rTMS-Ex Group 10 consecutive sessions (5 days per week for 2 weeks) of 1 Hz low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over contra-lesional M1 region for 1200 pulse (20 minutes) at 90% motor threshold and immediately followed by 75 minutes structured physiotherapy upper limb training.

After the 10 sessions of brain stimulation, the 30-minute structured physiotherapy upper limb training program will continue for another 12 weeks (2 sessions per week)

2. Placebo-Ex Group 10 consecutive sessions (5 sessions per week for 2 weeks) of placebo stimulation over contra-lesional M1 region and immediately followed by 30 minutes of structured physiotherapy upper limb training.

Then, the structured physiotherapy upper limb training will continue for another 12 weeks (2 sessions per week).

Evaluation on impairment level, motor performance, physiological measurements and self -perceived disability will be performed at 4 time points: before treatment (T0), immediately after treatment (T1), one-month follow-up (T2) and three-month follow-up (T3). 2-way repeated measures ANOVA will be used to determine whether the rTMS-ex group leads to better outcomes than the placebo-ex group.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 24
Est. completion date May 2017
Est. primary completion date May 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group N/A to 85 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. First-ever stroke

2. Age >60

3. muscle strength > grade 2 and < grade 5 based on manual muscle testing of hand / fingers of the affected upper limb

4. > 1 month and < 6 months after the onset of stroke

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Substantial cognitive impairment with Mini Mental State Test >24

2. Diagnosis of mental illness

3. Pathological conditions referred to as contra-indications for rTMS in guideline suggested by Wassermann (eg. Cardiac pacemaker, intracranial implants, implanted medication pumps, epilepsy)

4. Unstable cardio-pulmonary conditions -

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Low frequency rTMS
1 Hz low frequency rTMS over contra-lesional M1 region for 1200 pulse at 90% resting motor threshold for 10 sessions.Patients in the rTMS-ex group will receive the experimental rTMS A Magstim Rapid Stimulator (Magstim Company, Whitland, UK) equipped with an air-cooled figure-of-eight coil (each loop 70 mm in diameter) and neuro-navigation system will be used to deliver the intervention.
Behavioral:
structured physiotherapy upper limb training
Structural Physiotherapy upper limb training for 30-minutes

Locations

Country Name City State
China Queen Elizabeth Hospital Hong Kong

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

China, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change of Cortical Excitability From Baseline to at 4th Weeksand 12th Weeks Training in Motor Evoked Potential at 120% Resting MotorThreshold at Affected Hand Electromyographic (EMG) activity in first doral interossei measured at 120% resting motor threshold. The motor evoked potential amplitude will be measured peak to peak in millivolt(mV). Higher value mean better control Baseline and at 4th weeks and at 12th weeks
Secondary Change of Upper Limb Impairment From Baseline to at 4th Weeks & 12 th Weeks Training in Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FM) Scale Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FM) scale is a stroke-specific, performance-based impairment index, the scale range from 0 to 66.
25 test items included measurement of movement, coordination, and reflex action of the different parts of the paretic upper extremity. The score could range from 0 to 66. Better motor function was reflected by a higher FMA score
Baseline and at 4th weeks and at 12th weeks
Secondary Change of Grip Strength From Baseline to at 4th Weeks and at 12th Weeks Training in Force (Kilogram ) Isometric hand grip strength will be measured using the hand-held dynamometer in kilogram (kg). Higher value reflect better hand grip strength Baseline and at 4th weeks and at 12th weeks
Secondary Change of Upper Limb Function From Baseline to at 4th Weeks Training in Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) Scale The 19-item Action Research Arm Test has four subscales that assess various aspects of upper limb function (i.e., pinch, grip, grasp, and gross motor). Each item was rated on a 4-point scale from 0 to 3. Scale from 0 to 57.A higher score was indicative of better upper limb function. Baseline and at 4th weeks and at 12th weeks
Secondary Change of Reaction Time From Baseline to at 4th Weeks and at 12th Weeks Training in Time Measurement (Seconds) A simple reaction time will be recorded through a computer system. Time for the patient to reaction to the signal will be measured in seconds (sec). Shorter period of time reflect better reaction time.Lower score means better result Baseline and at 4th weeks and at 12th weeks
Secondary Change of Health Status Measurement From Baseline to at 4th Weeks and at 12th Weeks in Stroke Impact Scale The 59-item Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) is a stroke-specific, self-report, health status measure. Total range from 0 to 100. Higher score reflect better result. Baseline and at 4th & 12 th weeks
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