Cerebrovascular Accident Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improvements of Hand Function in Chronic Stroke Related to Upper Arm Anesthesia
This study will examine the effectiveness of an experimental treatment to improve hand
function in patients who have had a stroke affecting one side of the body. One of the main
problems of stroke patients is difficulty using the affected hand. Most treatments focus on
acute (early) intervention, although special exercises may help some chronic patients.
Previous studies have indicated that combining hand exercises with anesthesia (blocking
motor and sensory function) of the upper arm may improve hand movement in stroke patients,
even in the chronic state. This study will examine whether the exercise plus anesthesia
treatment is more beneficial for these patients over the long-term than exercise alone.
Patients 18 years or older who are at least 12 months post stroke, which has affected only
one side of the body, may be eligible for this study. Candidates will have a medical history
and physical and neurological examinations.
Participants will be randomly divided into two groups: one will practice hand exercises
without upper arm anesthesia and the other will exercise with anesthesia. All patients will
perform two consecutive sessions of 30-minute pinch practice-forceful pinching of the thumb
and index finger. Patients in the anesthesia group will have the anesthetic injected in the
lower neck. Enough anesthetic will be administered to block motor and sensory function in
the shoulder and upper arm, while maintaining as much function as possible in the forearm
and hand.
All patients will also have transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) testing. For this
procedure, a very brief electrical current is passed through an insulated wire coil placed
on the head, producing a magnetic pulse. The pulse travels through the scalp and skull and
causes small electrical currents in the outer part of the brain. During the study, the
patient will be asked to make movements, do simple tasks, or tense muscles, while the
electrical activity of the muscles is recorded.
Patients will have four sessions at 3-week intervals and three follow-up sessions at 3
weeks, 9 weeks and 24 weeks after the testing. Follow-up evaluations will include pinch
power testing, TMS, sensory function test and hand function measurement.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 12 |
Est. completion date | March 2006 |
Est. primary completion date | |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
INCLUSION CRITERIA: Twelve hemispheric patients (right or left) with residual arm function who had a single monohemispheric stroke (documented by CT or MRI) at least 12 months before, without severe proprioceptive deficits, independent of previous physical therapy will be included. They should all be able to perform the training task. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Excluded from the study will be: patients with more than one stroke; patients with large cortical, cerebellar or brainstem lesions; Patients unable to extend metacarpophalangeal (MP) joints at least 10-20 degrees; Patients unable to extend the wrist at least 20 degrees; Patients with substantially recovered motor function; Patients with severe depression, poor motivational capacity, or severe language disturbances, particularly of receptive nature; Patients with severe spasticity/pain; Patients with bilateral motor problems; Patients with serious cognitive deficits (defined as equivalent to a mini-mental state exam score of 20 or less); Patients severe uncontrolled medical problems (e.g. cardiovascular disease, severe rheumatoid arthritis, active joint deformity of arthritic origin, active cancer or renal disease, any kind of end-stage pulmonary or cardiovascular disease, or a deteriorated condition due to age, uncontrolled epilepsy or others); Patients with respiratory failure; Patients with friable plaques (class D disease) or a stenosis exceeding 70% in the internal carotid artery ipsilateral to the side of paresis (as assessed with ultrasonography). |
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Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) | Bethesda | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) |
United States,
Matchar DB, McCrory DC, Barnett HJ, Feussner JR. Medical treatment for stroke prevention. Ann Intern Med. 1994 Jul 1;121(1):41-53. Erratum in: Ann Intern Med 1994 Sep 15;121(6):470. Ann Intern Med 1995 Jun 1;122(11):885. — View Citation
Nudo RJ, Milliken GW, Jenkins WM, Merzenich MM. Use-dependent alterations of movement representations in primary motor cortex of adult squirrel monkeys. J Neurosci. 1996 Jan 15;16(2):785-807. — View Citation
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