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NCT ID: NCT04058132 Terminated - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury

Cerebrovascular Reactivity Assessed With fNIRS as a Biomarker of TCVI After Acute Traumatic Brain Injury in Military

Start date: August 9, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The study includes people who have recently had a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and healthy controls who have not had a TBI and is designed to measure brain blood flow serially after a TBI. Studies have shown that small blood vessels in the brain may be injured during a TBI. The goal is to learn about brain blood vessel function from as early as the first week to 6 months after a TBI . The study uses Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) which uses small lights that detect oxygen levels in the blood, measuring blood flow in the brain. This is compared with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). When blood flow increases in the brain in response to a stimulus, this is called cerebral vascular reactivity (CVR). The study aims to learn about CVR using a few minutes of special breathing similar to breath holding while in an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), and CVR measures after one dose of a common drug called sildenafil (generic Viagra) 50 mg taken once during CVR measurements at each of up to 4 visits. The investigators will measure CVR at different times during a 6-month period in participants who have had a TBI to see how CVR measures and blood vessels function during the first 6 months after a brain injury.

NCT ID: NCT04057989 Completed - Analgesia Clinical Trials

Retrospective Evaluation of Ketamine Effectiveness for the Treatment of Acute Battlefield Related Pain

Start date: August 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Using a retrospective review of records, we will conduct a multivariate analysis to examine the relationship between exposure to ketamine, as an analgesic agent in combat related trauma care, the use of additional opioid pain medications, and patient reported pain levels.

NCT ID: NCT04057105 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury

Targeted Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (T-NIBS) to Improve Hand Motor Functions in Acquired Brain Injury

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Acquired Brain Injury (TBI) is a serious medical and health problem in the US. Individuals with an acquired brain injury due to stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) commonly suffer from upper extremity physical impairments that persist even after years of injury; these deficits are attributed to the damage to brain structure and changes in structural and functional connectivity. Although the conventional rehabilitation approaches are helpful in assisting motor recovery often there is a complaint of fatigue due to the repetitive tasks and also, nearly half of the ABI survivors do not regain their ability to use their arms for daily activities. To address this issue, Dr. Shenoy's proposed study will investigate the combined use of individually targeted non-invasive brain stimulation and music-assisted video game-based hand exercises to achieve functional recovery. Further, the project will also investigate how the intervention modulates brain activity (recorded using EEG) in terms of brain connectivity before- and after the -intervention. In the end, this study will allow us to understand the cortical dynamics of ABI rehabilitation upon brain stimulation. Extending further, this could pave the way to advance the knowledge of behavioral and neural aspects of motor control in patients with different types of neuromuscular disorders.

NCT ID: NCT04056312 Completed - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury

Modified Story Memory Technique (mSMT) in Persons With TBI

Start date: June 29, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The current RCT is designed to: 1. test the efficacy of the group based mSMT in persons with TBI on NPE, the current gold-standard for measuring memory functioning 2. assess the effectiveness of the group mSMT on more global measures of everyday life, including an objective measure shown through our previous work to be sensitive to memory changes following the mSMT, as well as additional questionnaires to be completed by both the participant and a significant other 3. evaluate the changes in brain functioning following treatment with the mSMT via fMRI and 4. evaluate the long-term effects of the treatment protocol. To accomplish these goals investigators will conduct a double-blind, placebo-controlled, RCT, applying the group mSMT to a sample of 60 participants with moderate to severe TBI (30 treatment; 30 control).

NCT ID: NCT04054596 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury

Strategy Based Technique to Enhance Memory (STEM) for Improving New Learning and Memory (NLM) in Moderate to Severe TBI

STEM
Start date: December 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to investigate the effectiveness of a memory enhancement technique in persons with a Traumatic Brian Injury (TBI). The study is designed to research how well this technique can help people with TBI improve their memory and their ability to function better in everyday life

NCT ID: NCT04051528 Recruiting - Cognitive Deficit Clinical Trials

Do Combinatorial Training Lead to Better Cognition and Daily Participation in TBI Persons With Cognitive Impairments

Start date: June 3, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objectives of this study are to: (1) determine the effects of combinatorial training (i.e. combinatory of aerobic exercise with cognitive training and guiding training) vs. the sequential training (i.e. a combination of aerobatic exercise with cognitive training) on cognitive function, physical function, and daily function/participation and psychological function in persons with cognitive impairments post Traumatic brain injury (TBI); (2) determine the long-term effects of these two types of interventions on these outcome measures.

NCT ID: NCT04044456 Completed - Clinical trials for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Combining Attention and Metacognitive Training to Improve Goal Directed Behavior in Veterans With TBI

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Veterans with mild traumatic brain injury continue to deal with symptoms that interfere with their ability to engage in productive activities. In combination with other psychosocial difficulties, impairments are found in cognition, such as attention and executive function. Few interventions are available to treat attention in Veterans with mTBI. Of the interventions available, none rigorously train attention combined with strategy training. This project will innovatively combine a strategy training called Goal Management Training with computerized attention training to improve tests of problem solving, attention and functional tasks compared to a control group.

NCT ID: NCT04043442 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder

rTMS Target Identification for Functional Disability in AUD+mTBI

rTMS-TARGET-ID
Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The objectives of this VA Merit application are to identify a neural target unique to Veterans with co-occurring alcohol use disorder and mild traumatic brain injury (AUD+mTBI) and to test the efficacy of this target as a stimulation site for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) treatment to maximize functional recovery. rTMS will soon be a treatment option at 30 VAs nationwide and preliminary studies show promise for AUD and mTBI treatment. A better understanding of how AUD+mTBI impacts the brain needs to occur in order to advance rTMS to optimize function. This research is aligned with the VA RR&D's mission to generate knowledge and innovations to advance the rehabilitative health and care of Veterans, to effectively integrate clinical and applied rehabilitation research, and translate research results into practice. This research is also aligned with the goal of the Psychological Health & Social Reintegration portfolio to develop interventions improving psychological health status of Veterans enabling them to function more fully in society.

NCT ID: NCT04043429 Completed - Clinical trials for Brain Injuries, Traumatic

Restoration vs. Compensation in Neurovisual Rehabilitation of Visual Field Defects

Start date: January 2003
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Visual field defects (VFD) are a frequent effect of cerebral lesions especially after posterior cerebral artery stroke. The present study was conducted to compare effects of vision restoration training (VRT) and compensation training (Visual Exploration Training, VET) on visual field performance.

NCT ID: NCT04035655 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Sub-study of the NEURODOC Project : Neurophysiological Evaluation of a Routine Care Open Label tDCS Session

Neurodoc
Start date: October 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Limited treatments are available to improve consciousness in severely brain injured patients. Transcranial Direct Current stimulation (tDCS) is one of the few therapeutics that showed evidence of efficacy to increase level of consciousness and functional communication in some Minimally Conscious State (MCS) patients, and in some Vegetative State (VS) patients. However the mechanisms by which tDCS improves consciousness are poorly understood and the electrophysiological effects of such a stimulation have never been studied in disorders of consciousness patients. In this study, the investigators will use detailed clinical examinations and electrophysiological assessments (quantitative high-density EEG and event-related potentials) to assess the effect of a open-label single session of left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex tDCS stimulation administered as routine care.