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NCT number NCT06150430
Other study ID # Ortesi_Pelvica_Attiva_02
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 30, 2023
Est. completion date September 30, 2024

Study information

Verified date November 2023
Source IUVO S.r.l.
Contact Franco Molteni, MD
Phone 00390318544219
Email fmolteni@valduce.it
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety, reliability and short-term effectiveness of APO-based training to increase the self-selected walking velocity (SSV) of stroke patients. The robotic device is the Active Pelvic Orthosis RT v3.1 (IUVO APO) developed bu IUVO S.r.l.


Description:

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety, reliability and short-term effectiveness of APO-based training to increase the self-selected walking velocity (SSV) of stroke patients. The endpoint to evaluate the APO-based training effectiveness will be the difference in self-selected walking velocity (m/s) comparing post-training session (T4) to baseline sessions (T1&T2). Other objective of the study, both secondary and exploratory, have been defined to further investigate the effects of the IUVO APO on post-stroke subjects. The Investigational Device, Active Pelvis Orthosis RT v3.1 (APO), is a bilateral powered robotic hip orthosis (or exoskeleton) designed to gently assist hip flexion-extension movements by providing smooth assistive torque at the hip level, automatically adapting to natural gait variations. The study will be an interventional single-arm clinical trial with no control group and will involve up to 20 subjects, that fulfil the inclusion/exclusion criteria. This should be sufficient to provide the input needed to reach the primary and secondary objectives of the trial. In the protocol, after the screening visit, subjects will take part in 14 experimental sessions: two baseline sessions (T1-T2), three familiarization sessions (F1-F3), six training sessions (E1-E6), two assessment sessions (one pre-training T3 and one post training T4) and one 2-month follow-up session (T5). Depending on the session, the subject will be asked to walk with or without the APO, or both. During the assessment sessions, the subject will be evaluated through different standard tests (such as 10MWTs and 2mWTs) and instrumented gait analysis, with and without APO. In the training sessions, the subject will perform some overground walking practice with APO.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 20
Est. completion date September 30, 2024
Est. primary completion date September 30, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - cerebral stroke; - at least 3 months from cerebral event; - hemiparesis; - age > 18 years; - SSV greater than 0.3 (m/s); - SSV less than 0.8 (m/s); - ability to ambulate with no more than minimal contact assistance; - maximum hip width range, i.e., distance between Great Trochanters = 430 mm. Exclusion Criteria: - Modified Ashworth Scale >3 at the hip and/or ankle joints; - inability to follow verbal 3 step commands; - severe aphasia causing inability to communicate with the investigators; - serious medical conditions (recent myocardial infarction in less than 3 months, uncontrolled congestive heart failure (CHF), uncontrolled hypertension, uncontrolled seizures); - leg deep vein thrombosis less than 6 weeks ago; - other pre-existing neurological disorders (Parkinson's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia); - Severe osteoporosis; - severe hip / knee osteoarthritis with limitation of movement or significant pain; - use of a colostomy bag; - skin wounds, infection or problems at device contact locations; - major orthopedic surgery or fractures within the last 90 days (hip, knee, ankle, foot, spine); - cardiac surgery within the last 3 months; - patient has recently or is currently participating in research that may influence, in PI's opinion, responses to study intervention; - pregnancy; - breastfeeding woman; - implanted cardiac devices (pacemakers, ICDs); - use of assistive device that, in the PI's opinion, could interfere with APO; - it is recommended that participants treated with anti-spasticity agents (oral, injectable or intrathecal) keep the dosage for these medications constant throughout the study; - where medically appropriate, all other concomitant medications being taken by a participant at entry into the study should continue at the same dose until end of study.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
APO
Subjects will take part in 14 experimental sessions: two baseline sessions (T1-T2), three familiarization sessions (F1-F3), six training sessions (E1-E6), two assessment sessions (one pre-training T3 and one post training T4) and one 2-month follow-up session (T5). Depending on the session, the subject will walk with and/or without the APO. During the assessment sessions (T3-T4), the subject will be evaluated through different standard tests (such as 10MWTs and 2mWTs) and instrumented gait analysis, with and without the APO. The goal of each training session (E1-E6) will be to achieve a minimum of 30 minutes of overground walking assisted by the APO, leaving up to 15 minutes to rest if needed. Training sessions will occur 2-3 times a week for 2-3 weeks to complete the training protocol.

Locations

Country Name City State
Italy Ente Ospedaliero Valduce - UOC di Medicina Riabilitativa Villa Beretta Lecco

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
IUVO S.r.l. Össur Ehf, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Italy, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Incidence of Adverse Device Events (ADEs) and Serious Adverse Device Events (SADEs) Safety of the device will be assessed by the number of ADEs and SADEs throughout the duration of the study Duration of the study participation (estimated 4 weeks, excluding follow-up)
Primary Incidence of Adverse Device Events (ADEs), Serious Adverse Device Events (SADEs) and Device Deficiencies (DDs) Reliability of the device will be assessed by the number of ADEs, SADEs and DDs throughout the duration of the study Duration of the study participation (estimated 4 weeks, excluding follow-up)
Primary 10-Meter Walk Test (10MWT) at Self-Selected walking Velocity (SSV) Change in SSV measured without the device Baseline, Post-Training (estimated 3-4 weeks)
Secondary 10-Meter Walk Test (10MWT) at Fast walking Velocity (FV) Change in FV measured without the device Baseline, Post-Training (estimated 3-4 weeks)
Secondary 10-Meter Walk Test (10MWT) at Self-Selected walking Velocity (SSV) Change in SSV measured without the device Post-Training (estimated 3-4 weeks), Follow-up (2 months follow up)
Secondary 10-Meter Walk Test (10MWT) at Fast walking Velocity (FV) Change in FV measured without the device Post-Training (estimated 3-4 weeks), Follow-up (2 months follow up)
Secondary 2-minute Walk Test (2mWT) Change in walking endurance measured without the device Baseline, Post-Training (estimated 3-4 weeks)
Secondary 2-minute Walk Test (2mWT) Change in walking endurance measured without the device Post-Training (estimated 3-4 weeks), Follow-up (2 months follow up)
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