Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Changes in EEG Microestates After Combined Treatment od Tdcs and Dual-task Training in Stroke Patients: a Cross-roads, Sham-controlled,Double-blind Clinical Trial
Stroke has been considered one of the main causes of long-term disability in the adult population. Technological advances in the neurological area have been observed in the last decades, which accentuates the interest in promoting non-invasive stimulation techniques, capable of modulating brain polarity, where among these techniques is the transcranial direct current stimulation - tDCS. Previous studies analyzed by systematic reviews suggest that the effects of tDCS may vary between individuals, where some stroke patients may not receive any additional benefit from the therapy. Thus, it is necessary to use a biomarker that can choose those that will possibly benefit from the electric current. Therefore, the aim of this study is to identify the dynamics of EEG microstates after tDCS and dual-task training in subjects after chronic stroke, as well as to assess how microstate parameters in stroke patients are altered by tDCS and dual-task training. at three different moments (Stimulation in M1 + dual-task training; Stimulation in M1 and DLPF + dual-task training; Sham stimulation) and to observe whether the microstates encode information that reflects the motor and/or cognitive capacity of these patients.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 35 |
Est. completion date | September 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 1, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Individuals diagnosed with stroke for more than 6 months; Proven by means of magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography; Individuals aged 18 and over; Both sexes; Patients with mild to moderate degree of injury severity (NIHHS < 17 points) Exclusion Criteria: - Individuals who are unable to communicate verbally; Use of drugs that modulate the activity of the Central Nervous System; Carriers of implanted metallic or electronic devices; cardiac pacemaker; Habitual use of drugs or alcohol; Report of history of epilepsy; gestation; people with traumatic brain injury or tumors. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Brazil | Aging and Neuroscience Studies Laboratory | João Pessoa |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Federal University of Paraíba |
Brazil,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in EEG microstates in each stimulation condition | Microstate analysis was performed using the EEGLAB microstate plugin developed by Thomas Koenig (Koenig, 2021). First, at the individual level, we compute global field power (GFP) across all channels and microstate segmentation using the modified k-means clustering algorithm method to isolate map topographies. Polarity was ignored during microstate analysis. After obtaining the microstate segmentation of each participant, we calculated an average of the microstate segmentation of each group as models. The successive original individual EEG series were then divided into four classic microstate maps (they are labeled as four classes A, B, C and D, which are left-right direction (type A), left-right direction (type B), anteroposterior direction (type C) and frontocentral maximum (type D)). | immediately after the sessions | |
Secondary | Cognitive function - trail test (TMT) A and B | TMT consists of connecting letters in the order they appear in the alphabet (A tracks); or letters to numbers, also following the sequence in which they appear in the alphabet, for example, 1-A-2-B and so on (B tracks), with the possibility of evaluating the cognitive components of planning, organization, attention, perseverance and memory. | immediately after the sessions | |
Secondary | Cognitive function - clock drawing test | Currently, the RDT is widely used, it is simple to apply and quick to perform, which assesses several cognitive dimensions, such as memory, motor function, executive function and verbal comprehension. Regarding its score, the Shulman scale scores 5 points in total and a cut-off point equal to 3. The Mendez scale scores up to 20 points for the perfect design of the watch, with a cut-off point equal to 18 points. | immediately after the sessions | |
Secondary | Cognitive function - verbal fluency test (VF). | The VF test assesses several domains such as working memory, language, organizational skills and sequencing. In this test, the patient is asked to speak the largest number of words (within each required category). In the VF test, responses are scored, but repetitions are not considered. | immediately after the sessions | |
Secondary | motor function | The Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) test will be used | immediately after the sessions |
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