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NCT number NCT04017091
Other study ID # 014-083
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 1, 2014
Est. completion date May 30, 2015

Study information

Verified date July 2019
Source Baylor Research Institute
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Objective: To determine whether immersive virtual reality (VR) treatment interventions improve executive dysfunction and complex attention deficits in patients with brain injury compared with standard neurorehabilitation, and whether VR performance predicts neurorehabilitation outcomes at discharge.

Design: Mixed design study with quasi-experimental Intervention group (N = 12) and retrospective Control group (N = 12). Both groups were compromised of individuals with brain injury admitted to an outpatient day neurorehabilitation program.


Description:

The current study focuses on repeated practice of a VR-based cognitive intervention with the intent of improving cognitive deficits known to impact ability to resume complex activities. This study details implementation of VR within a neurorehabilitation setting. Associations between the VR Stroop and neuropsychological, speech therapy, and global rehabilitation measures are examined. The investigators include a brain injured control group to address this frequently cited methodological concern.

Inclusion Criteria Patients participating in this study were aged 18 years and older diagnosed with acquired traumatic or non-traumatic neurologic illness, and with dysfunction in executive and attention skills documented during their inpatient rehabilitation course.

Patients that had not yet undergone a neuropsychological evaluation by the time they consented to participate in the study, were administered the Orientation and Cognitive Log (OLOG/Cog-Log) to ensure they were oriented and had sufficient cognitive ability to attend to and understand instructions.

Exclusion Criteria Patients were excluded from participating in the study if they were medically unstable, as deemed by their primary doctor, were aphasic or had hemispatial neglect, had prior history of significant neurological complications or developmental delay resulting in compromised cognition, prisoners, and if they did not speak English.

Participants ABI Patients Twenty-one patients with ABI participated in this pilot study (Figure 1): 9 diagnosed with stroke (43%), 6 with TBI (29%), 2 with anoxic injury (10%), 3 with brain tumor (14%), and 1 with amyloid angiopathy (5%). Six of the 21 patients partially completed the study, but failed to complete all 8 intervention sessions. Two patients were medically withdrawn from Day Neuro due to refractory medical complications, two patients self-discharged from the program against medical advice, and two patients' rehabilitation regimens were concluded prior to their projected discharge dates when insurance or state-assisted benefits were not extended. Of the remaining 15 participants, 12 completed neuropsychological evaluation. The final analyses included 12 patients with ABI who completed VR treatment and all neuropsychological and rehabilitation outcome measures, and 12 Controls with ABI (see Figure 1).

Control Group The 12 Controls were age- and gender-matched (and etiology when possible) patients who had previously received traditional neurorehabilitation and completed the same measures as the VR group prior to onset of the study, but they did not receive VR treatment. Their data was obtained via retrospective chart review of patients admitted to Day Neuro between 04/2013 and 07/2014.

Intervention Schedule Patients completed the VR apartment program twice per week for a 4-week period (8 sessions total). The VR interventions replaced 30-60 minutes of speech therapy and/or 30-60 minutes of independent time (time designated for relaxation or completion of therapy assignments) per week of the study. Otherwise, clinical services were not altered (see Appendix 1 for detailed schedule of VR and Day Neuro therapy regimen).

The total duration of sessions 1 and 8 was approximately 60 minutes each. The duration of sessions 2-7 was 30 minutes each.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 33
Est. completion date May 30, 2015
Est. primary completion date May 30, 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients aged 18 years and older

- Diagnosis of acquired traumatic or non-traumatic neurologic illness

- Documented dysfunction in executive and attention skills

- OLOG/Cog-Log score = 25/30

Exclusion Criteria:

- Medically unstable (as deemed by primary doctor)

- Aphasic

- Hemispatial neglect

- Prior history of significant neurological complications

- Prior history of developmental delay resulting in compromised cognition

- Prisoners

- Non-English speaking

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Diagnostic Test:
Virtual Reality Cognitive Training
Bimodal VR-Stroop (ClinicaVR: Apartment Stroop) Patient find themselves seated with a virtual apartment, where they see a living room, in front of a flat-screen TV set, a kitchen and a window. This intervention consisted of two Stroop conditions across all 8 sessions. In Condition 1 (Inhibition), Patients indicated when the color named (audio stimulus) matched the color shown (visual stimulus). Participants were to withhold their response in mismatched trials. In Condition 2 (Interference), Participants clicked the mouse when the color heard was the same as the ink color; not the word printed.

Locations

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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Baylor Research Institute

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) The SSQ assesses occurrence, nature and severity of sickness symptoms induced by VR environment, rated 0-3 by patient. A score of indicates =no symptom; 1=slight; 2=moderate; 3=severe symptoms. As such, lower scores indicate that a patient is less affected by the use of VR devices. 6 time intervals over 4 weeks (1x in week 1, 2x in week 2, 2x in week 3, 1x in week 4). During VR sessions 2-7.
Primary VR Stroop: Change in response times from session1 to session 8 for correct and incongruent trials The VR Stroop was administered at each of the 8 study sessions, through study completion. In both the Inhibition and the Interference Trial, the metric being measured was how quickly patient responds to a target on matching (visual color matches aurally presented color) and non-matching trials (visual color does not match aurally presented color). Metric is measured in milliseconds. 2 times a week for 4 weeks. VR Stroop is administered during all sessions: sessions 1-8
Primary VR Stroop: Change in number of total commission errors The VR Stroop was administered at each of the 8 study sessions, through study completion. In both the Inhibition and the Interference Trial, the metric being measured was # of impulsive responses (raw score). 2 times a week for 4 weeks. VR Stroop is administered during all sessions: sessions 1-8
Primary VR Stroop: Change in number of total omission errors The VR Stroop was administered at each of the 8 study sessions, through study completion. In both the Inhibition and the Interference Trial, the metric being measured was # of attentional errors (missed items raw score). 2 times a week for 4 weeks. VR Stroop is administered during all sessions: sessions 1-8
Secondary Wechsler Test of Adult Reading (WTAR) The WTAR is a single-word reading or word pronunciation measure. It also provides an estimate of premorbid intellectual functioning. The metric of interest for the WTAR was the total score (standard score). In statistics, the standard score is the signed number of standard deviations an observation or datum is above the mean. The mean standard score for the WTAR is 100, with scores above the mean being positive, and scores below the mean being negative. This data was archival for Controls. After week 4 of study - which was typically week 5-7 of the neurorehabilitation course (Administration of traditional neuropsychological measures followed study completion to avoid confounds & practice effects). Single time point.
Secondary Trail Making Tests (TMT) TMT measures visuomotor processing speed, visual attention, and set-shifting. The raw score was time to completion in seconds, with lower values indicating stronger performance and higher values indicating weaker performance. This raw score was converted to a T-score. We also analyzed number of raw errors (reversals and set-shifting). This data was archival for Controls. After week 4 of study - which was typically week 5-7 of the neurorehabilitation course (Administration of traditional neuropsychological measures followed study completion to avoid confounds & practice effects). Single time point.
Secondary Verbal Fluency Tests (COWAT and Animals) COWAT assess phonemic fluency. Animals assessed category fluency. The raw score consists of total number correct across 3 trials for COWAT and a single trial for Animals. The raw score is converted to a T-score. This data was archival for Controls. After week 4 of study - which was typically week 5-7 of the neurorehabilitation course (Administration of traditional neuropsychological measures followed study completion to avoid confounds & practice effects). Single time point.
Secondary Stroop Color and Word Test, Golden version The Golden version Stroop consists of 3 trials: word reading, color naming, and inhibition. The raw score consists of the number of words or colors correctly read within 45 seconds. Lower values indicate stronger performance and higher values indicate weaker performance. The raw score for each trial is converted to a T-score. This data was archival for Controls. After week 4 of study - which was typically week 5-7 of the neurorehabilitation course (Administration of traditional neuropsychological measures followed study completion to avoid confounds & practice effects). Single time point.
Secondary Functional Assessment of Verbal Reasoning and Executive Strategies (FAVRES) Performance on the Make a Decision subtest: Accuracy Raw and Analysis of Reasoning Raw scores. Accuracy of the solution to each sub-test is scored on a scale from 0 (no viable solution) to 5 (best possible solution). Reasoning (rationale) is based on # of valid reasons included in response, with raw score equaling the # of viable options. This data was archival for Controls. Week 1 of study and after week 4 of study.
Secondary Ross Information Processing Assessment (RIPA), 2nd Edition Problem-Solving subtest raw score: Patient is required to respond to 10 stimuli requiring problem-solving and reasoning strategies for task completion. Organization subtest raw score: Patient is required to recall category members within a 1-minute time limit and to recall a category type given three category members. More response options generated indicates stronger performance for both subtests, with a raw score out of a maximum of 30 (X/30). This data was archival for Controls. Week 1 of study and after week 4 of study.
Secondary Holistic Outcome Measure (HOM): Change in level of independence The HOM assess level of independence in (1) the home, (2) the community, and (3) community participation, rated 1-5 by clinicians. A score of 1 indicates a need for full-time supervision and participation is limited to medical appointments, and 5 indicates full independence. Each category is considered independently. This data was archival for Controls. HOM home, community, and community participation scores at discharge compared with those at admission.
Secondary Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th Edition (MPAI-4): Change in level of independence MPAI-4 consists of 3 subscales: Abilities, Adjustment, Participation, which assess sensory, cognitive, and motor abilities; emotional and neurological symptoms, interpersonal adjustment, and awareness; & social, work, and leisure participation and management of IADLs respectively. They are rated 0-4 by clinician (0 = No problem, does not interfere with activities; does not use assistive device or medication; 4 = Severe problem; interferes with activities more than 75% of the time). Each subscale is summed to produce a score, and all 3 subscores are combined to produce a total score. This data was archival for Controls. MPAI-4 abilities, adjustment, and participation scores at discharge compared with those at admission.
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