Tourette Syndrome Clinical Trial
— TIC-TDCSOfficial title:
tDCS Over the Supplemental Motor Area for the Treatment of Tourette Syndrome
NCT number | NCT03401996 |
Other study ID # | REB17-1615 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 1, 2018 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2021 |
Double-blind randomized, sham-controlled clinical trial of 1 mA bilateral supplementary motor area in adolescents/adults with Tourette syndrome (TS). The primary objectives are to assess and quantify the safety and efficacy on tic severity of 5 inhibitory sessions of active vs. sham tDCS sessions during active tic suppression, and to explore the differences in brain functional activity before and after 5 sessions of active or sham cathodal tDCS in adolescents and adults with TS. Secondary objectives include the assessment of the severity of comorbidities after 5 inhibitory tDCS sessions.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | February 1, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 16 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Participants who meet Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders criteria for TS (APA, DSM V). - 16 years of age or older. - A "moderately ill" or worse score on the Clinical Global Impression Severity scale (CGI-S). - A total motor tic or vocal tic severity score greater or equal to 15/25 on the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) or a combined score greater than 22/50. - Participants should be either un-medicated or on stable medication treatment for tics for the previous 3 months. If receiving botulinum toxin treatment, their enrolment should be at least 16 weeks after the last treatment session. - Psychiatric comorbidities should be clinically stable; treatment has not changed in the last 3 months. Exclusion Criteria: Participants will be excluded from the study if they meet any of the following criteria: - Have a metal object/implant in their brain, skull, scalp, or neck. - Have an implantable device (e.g., cardiac pacemaker). - Have a diagnosis of epilepsy or cardiac disease. - Have a history of traumatic brain injury, learning disability or dyslexia. - Have a severe impediment in vision or hearing. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary | Calgary | Alberta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Calgary |
Canada,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Tic severity total subscore on the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) | The Yale Global Tic Severity Scale is the most extensively deployed scale worldwide for measuring tic severity. It requires an experienced clinician using all available information to rate motor and phonic tic severity during the previous week. Five dimensions (number, frequency, intensity, complexity, and interference) of motor and phonic tics are rated separately on a six point Likert-type scale (zero-five), with each point anchored to descriptive statements and relevant examples. The global score has a zero-one hundred range, composed by severity and overall impairment scores, each of which having a zero-fifty range. Higher values indicate worse outcome. | Immediately after last tDCS session | |
Primary | Tic severity total subscore on the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) | The Yale Global Tic Severity Scale is the most extensively deployed scale worldwide for measuring tic severity. It requires an experienced clinician using all available information to rate motor and phonic tic severity during the previous week. Five dimensions (number, frequency, intensity, complexity, and interference) of motor and phonic tics are rated separately on a six point Likert-type scale (zero-five), with each point anchored to descriptive statements and relevant examples. The global score has a zero-one hundred range, composed by severity and overall impairment scores, each of which having a zero-fifty range. Higher values indicate worse outcome. | 1 week after end of intervention | |
Secondary | Tic inhibition potential on the Modified Video-Based Tic Rating Scale (MVBTRS) | Tic suppression will be measured using the Modified Rush Video-Based Tic Rating Scale through a 5 min video recording (2.5 min head and shoulders and 2.5 min whole body view). The scoring method consists of combining scores rating tic distribution (number of body areas involved, from 0 to 4), tic frequency (number of motor and phonic tics expressed from 0 to 4), and tic severity (for motor tics and for phonic tics, from 0 to 4). The total score range is 0 to 20, with higher values indicating worse outcome. Tic suppression will be expressed as suppression potency (IP), defined as follows: IP = RF-RI/RF, where RF is the Rush score during 'free' ticcing and RI the Rush score during tic suppression. Thus, the higher the IP value, the more efficient the suppression potency. | Immediately after and 1 week after last tDCS session | |
Secondary | Adverse effects | Semistructured questionnaire on adverse effects | Immediately after and 1 week after last tDCS session | |
Secondary | Tourette Syndrome Clinical Global Impression (TS-CGI) | The TS-CGI is a clinician-rated seven point ordinal scale that ranks current symptom severity from "normal" to "extremely severe", rating the overall adverse impact of tics, but does not assess separately the individual dimensions of tics. It shares the same composition with Clinical Global Impression of Severity scales, which are commonly used measures of symptom severity in studies of patients with psychiatric disorders. | Immediately after and 1 week after last tDCS session | |
Secondary | Individualized-Premonitory Urge for Tics Scale (iPUTS) | The I-PUTS is a clinician-administered measure that assessed the presence, frequency, intensity, and body region location of urges for individual tics endorsed over the past week using a symptom checklist that paralleled the YGTSS. The clinician inquires about the frequency of endorsed urges on a 4-point scale (1 = "Urge occurs 0-25% of the time you do the tic" to 4 = "Urge occurs 75%-100% of the time you do the tic"). The clinician also inquires about the urge intensity on a 4-point scale (1 = "minimal intensity/urge can be ignored for a considerable amount of time" to 4 = "strong intensity/urge needs relief almost immediately"). When tics and/or urges are not endorsed, items receive a rating of 0. Finally, the clinician inquires about the body region associated with each urge. Items are summed to create a total number of distinct urges (I-PUTS Urge Number), total urge frequency (I-PUTS Frequency), and total urge intensity (I-PUTS Intensity). | Immediately after and 1 week after last tDCS session | |
Secondary | Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) | The Y-BOCS is a 10-item, clinician-administered scale, that has become the most widely used rating scale for obsessive-compulsive disorder. The Y-BOCS provides five rating dimensions for obsessions and compulsions: time spent or occupied; interference with functioning or relationships; degree of distress; resistance; and control (i.e., success in resistance). The 10 Y-BOCS items are each scored on a four-point scale from 0 = "no symptoms" to 4 = "extreme symptoms." The sum of the first five items is a severity index for obsessions, and the sum of the last five an index for compulsions. A translation of total score into an approximate index of overall severity ranges between 0 and 40, with higher scores indicating worse outcome. | Immediately after and 1 week after last tDCS session |
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