Epilepsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigating the Effect of Closed-loop Auditory Stimulation on Sleep and Behavior in Patients With Epilepsy and Healthy Controls: a Developmental Study
NCT number | NCT04716673 |
Other study ID # | 2019-02134 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | July 29, 2020 |
Est. completion date | December 2025 |
Sleep slow waves (SSW) and the pathophysiological mechanisms of spike generation in patients with epilepsy are tightly linked. SSW are cortically generated oscillations (~1 Hz) alternating between a hyperpolarized down-state (neuronal silence) and a depolarized up-state (neuronal firing). It has been shown experimentally that with increasing synchrony of slow neuronal oscillations, spike wave occurrence is facilitated. Auditory stimulation applied in correspondence to the SSW "up-phase" may increase the amplitude of the following SSW. Contrarywise, tones applied at the SSW "down-phase" may have a disruptive effect on SSW. Participants: Patients with epilepsy with epileptic discharges in their sleep EEG, as well as healthy controls Objective: Characterizing the effects of down-phase-targeted auditory stimulation on behavior and sleep EEG characteristics and determine whether the changes in sleep EEG characteristics are associated with the changes in behavior and wake EEG characteristics.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 120 |
Est. completion date | December 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | October 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 4 Years to 30 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria - Participants of any gender - Children, adolescents and young adults (4-30 years old) - Right-handed - Written informed consent by the participant or, if applicable, by their legal guardian after receiving information about the study For healthy participants: - Good general health status For patients with epilepsy: - Diagnosed with epilepsy - Wake or sleep EEG within the last 12 months showing epileptic discharges. - Attending a regular school. Exclusion criteria - Irregular sleep-wake rhythm - Shift work - Daytime sleep - Excessive sweating - Obesity - Sleep, psychiatric, neurological or physical disorders or illnesses other than epilepsy - Hearing disorder - Travelling across 2 or more time zones within the last month - Pregnancy - Skin allergy or very sensitive skin - Drug and medication use or abuse other than for the treatment of epilepsy - Daily nicotine use - High caffeine consumption, including coffee, black and green tea, mate, cola, energy drinks, and iced tea - <16 years: >1 servings/day = >80 mg caffeine - >=16 years: >2 servings/day = >160 mg caffeine - Alcohol consumption - <16 years: any alcohol - 16-17 years: >3-4 standard servings per week - >=18 years: >1 standard serving per day (>14 mg) - Inability to follow the procedures of the study For patients with epilepsy: - Epilepsy syndromes with a high risk of seizure occurrence during the study night - Generalized motor and/or focal motor seizure frequency >1/week - Generalized motor and/or focal motor seizure within 24h before the study night - History of convulsive status epilepticus - History of seizures provoked by sleep deprivation - Treatment with corticosteroids, immunosuppressants or vagus nerve stimulation |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Switzerland | University Children's Hospital Zurich | Zurich |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Children's Hospital, Zurich | ETH Zurich, University of Zurich |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | CLAS on EEG characteristics & behavior | CLAS changes sleep EEG characteristics (slow-wave and spindle activity) and the measured behavior (e.g. cognitive, memory and motor performance). | Up to 4 years | |
Primary | EEG characteristics on behavior & wake EEG characteristics | The changes in sleep EEG characteristics (slow-wave and spindle activity) correlate with the changes in measured behavior (attention [TAP battery], reaction time [TAP battery], and declarative [word-pair memory task] & spatial memory [object-location task]) and wake EEG characteristics (frequencies up to 40 Hz). | Up to 4 years | |
Secondary | Performance in attention in epilepsy patients | Attention (measured with TAP battery) of patients with epilepsy is restored to the level of healthy participants of the same age. | Up to 4 years | |
Secondary | Performance in reaction times in epilepsy patients | Reaction times (measured with TAP battery) of patients with epilepsy is restored to the level of healthy participants of the same age. | Up to 4 years | |
Secondary | Performance in spatial memory in epilepsy patients | Spatial memory (measured with object-location task) of patients with epilepsy is restored to the level of healthy participants of the same age. | Up to 4 years | |
Secondary | Performance in declarative memory in epilepsy patients | Declarative memory (measured with word-pair memory task) of patients with epilepsy is restored to the level of healthy participants of the same age. | Up to 4 years | |
Secondary | CLAS on sleep slow waves | Qualitative exploration of CLAS effect on the sleep slow waves across different age groups. | Up to 4 years | |
Secondary | CLAS on other sleep EEG characteristics, such as sleep spindles | Qualitative exploration of CLAS effect on other sleep EEG characteristics, such as sleep spindles across different age groups. | Up to 4 years |
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