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NCT number NCT05898334
Other study ID # FIAM-CS-2022
Secondary ID #2022/09/27
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 10, 2023
Est. completion date December 31, 2023

Study information

Verified date May 2023
Source First Institute of All Medicines
Contact Jessica Jackson
Phone 3029222486
Email jessica.jackson@firstallmed.org
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this clinical research is to verify if the patients with chronic stroke can regain the ability of living independently after daily using Testa BioHealing® Biophoton Generators to increase the energy of the brain and other parts of the body. The main study questions are: - Can patients with chronic stroke regain life independence by normalizing Activities of Daily Living (ADL). - Can brain-injury and recovery status of the patients with chronic stroke be detected by using an EEG machine. Participants will sleep-rest on a hotel bed energized by Tesla BioHealing Biophoton Generators, and clinical study staff will observe the participant's activities of daily living, as compared to those who will sleep in the hotel room equipped with placebo devices.


Description:

Each of all participants assigned to the Control or Treatment Group will be continually treated with the current standard of care (SOC), if any. The Control group will use the coded placebo devices, and the Treatment Group will use the coded treatment product. All coded products will be packed with the same container with the same size and weight. Each participant will use the Treatment or Control device at least for 8-hours every day for 4-weeks during sleep and any daytime during the day. Each participant and caregiver will be guided by the study physician to use Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) to measure the level of life independence. The study physician will perform neurological examination. Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) for stroke-specific health status measurement, SF-36 questionnaires (SF-36) to measure life quality, Electroencephalography (EEG) test, and Bio-Well energy test, will be conducted respectively at the baseline, 2 or 4 weeks after the study treatment. SIS and SF-36 questionnaires will be recalled 4 weeks before the baseline for each participant. Outcome Variables 1. Primary Outcome Measure: Regain Life Independence by Normalizing Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Life Independence is defined as the normalization of activities of daily living (ADL), at which time the participant's total ADL score will be increased at least to 4 from the baseline score of 2 or less. The participant, the caregiver, together with a study physician can make the judgment if she/he can independently perform the daily activity at any time during the study period. 2. Secondary Outcome Measure: 1. Neurological Examination by a Study Physician. [Time Frame: 0-2 weeks, 0-4 weeks after starting the study treatment]. 2. Stroke Impact Scale (SIS). [Time Frame: 0-2 weeks, 0-4 weeks after starting the study treatment]. The SIS is a stroke-specific, self-report, health status measure. It was designed to assess multidimensional stroke outcomes, including strength, hand function, mobility, communication, emotion, memory and thinking, and participation. 3. Brain function change is detected by using an FDA-cleared EEG machine. 4. Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) [Time Frame: 0-2 weeks, 0-4 weeks after starting the study treatment] to measure the quality of life as influenced by the investigational medical device (an OTC device). SF-36 has been used worldwide as a standard clinical research tool for many years. 5. Energy Level of the Brain. The brain and the other organs, and meridians of the participants will be measured by using Bio-Well GDV Camera device and calculated by multiplication of area on average intensity on correction coefficient. [Time Frame: 0-2 weeks, 0-4 weeks after starting the study treatment]. Safety Outcome: Occurrence of adverse events (AE). Any AE was reported by participants and caregiver. [Time Frame: Any AE occurred at the baseline, at 2-weeks and then at 4-weeks.] Any reported AE will be tabulated and compared between the two groups.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 46
Est. completion date December 31, 2023
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Must be 18-years or older and can live in a hotel - Must have a caregiver willing to support the participant's full involvement in the study and can assist to complete all study questionnaires - Can provide informed consent (maybe assisted by Caregiver) - Has evidence of a clinical diagnosis of stroke occurred at least 6 months ago. - Has a disability unable to be living independently per Caregiver - Can complete all study procedures during the study - Must be fluent in English (or the Caregiver can fully translate) Exclusion Criteria: - Untreated psychiatric disturbances that would affect trial participation as judged by the Caregiver or by the clinical study medical professional - Who relies on ventilators - Co-morbid conditions that would interfere with study activities or response to treatment, which may include severe chronic pulmonary disease, history of uncontrolled seizures, acute or chronic infectious illness, kidney failure, etc. - Is participating in another investigational drug or device trial.

Study Design


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Intervention

Device:
Active Biophoton Generators
The whole body, including brain, of the study participant will be sleeping inside of the strong biophoton field so her/his entire body will be energized to promote self-healing.
Inactive Biophoton Generators
The whole body, including brain, of the study participant will be sleeping inside of the normal hotel bed and the participant will not receive any biophotons.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Tesla MedBed Center at Butler-PA Butler Pennsylvania

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
First Institute of All Medicines

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Regain Life Independence by Normalizing Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Independence is defined as the normalization of activities of daily living (ADL), at which time the participant's total ADL score will be increased at least to 4 from the baseline score of 2 or less. The participant, the caregiver, together with a study physician can make the judgment if she/he can independently perform the daily activity at any time during the study period. 0-2 weeks, 0-4 weeks after starting the study treatment.
Secondary Change in Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) The SIS is a stroke-specific, self-report, health status measure. It was designed to assess multidimensional stroke outcomes, including strength, hand function, mobility, communication, emotion, memory and thinking, and participation. 0-2 weeks, 0-4 weeks after starting the study treatment.
Secondary Change in Brain Injury Status Brain injury status is to be detected by using an EEG to measure frequency bands of Gamma, BETA, ALPHA THETA, and DELTA. 0-2 weeks, 0-4 weeks after starting the study treatment.
Secondary Change in Life Quality Measured with Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) Measure the quality of life as influenced by the investigational medical device. The range of SF-36 scores are from 0 (worst) to 100 (best). 0-2 weeks, 0-4 weeks after starting the study treatment.
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