Cognitive Impairment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Observational Study on the Use of Transcranial Direct Stimulation in Patients With Disorder of Consciousness, Due to Severe Acquired Brain Injury, to Stimulate Recovery of Consciousness
The present observational study is aimed at reporting the short-, mid- and long-term outcomes of patients with Disorder of Consciousness (DOC), in Vegetative State (VS) or Minimally Conscious State (MCS), due to a severe Acquired Brain Injury (sABI), after repeated treatments with anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) on Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (L-DLPFC), to stimulate recovery of consciousness. The results obtained will also be compared with those of a historical control cohort, before the introduction of tDCS, matched for demographic and clinical characteristics.
Patients surviving sABI resulting in a coma state, thanks to improvements in early
intervention and intensive care technologies, in some cases begin to regain vigilance and
consciousness within few weeks from the event. In other cases, however, while regaining
vigilance, they may continue to present a DOC state. DOC patients, by definition, are unable
to communicate and have severe motor, sensory and cognitive deficits. They can be in a
Vegetative State (VS), characterized by wakefulness without consciousness, which can
favorably evolve in a Minimally Conscious State (MCS).
Although there are currently no evidence-based guidelines on the treatment of DOC patients to
facilitate their recovery of consciousness, several studies published in recent years have
focused on various pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. Among these, there
is a non-invasive stimulation technique, the Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS),
which has long been known for other indications. tDCS affects the neuronal membrane rest
potential and is able to neuromodulate cortical excitability. Protocols in the literature
describing the use of tDCS in DOC patients envisage anodal stimulation (active electrode) on
the L-DLPFC area, with the reference electrode placed on a homologous controlateral area or
on the controlateral shoulder. tDCS variants have also been described, both by type of
current delivered and by active electrode's positioning, but they are still experimental.
The Montecatone Rehabilitation Institute (a 3rd level Italian hospital, specialized in
intensive rehabilitation of sABI and spinal cord injured patients) has recently started
adopting tDCS in clinical practice to stimulate recovery of consciousness of VS or MCS,
post-sABI, patients. Since it was already known that a single tDCS applications is not
sufficient to elicit detectable and durable responses, the Montecatone Institute's protocol
envisages anode application on L-DLPFC area in a 20 minute daily session, possibly for 2
consecutive weeks (5 consecutive days per week). For a gradual and safe approach, 1
milliampere (mA) current intensity is applied during the first week, 2 mA during the second
week.
The post-sABI DOC patients treated with tDCS at the Montecatone Institute, compared with the
known literature, are more homogeneous with regard to the distance of time from the lesional
event, moreover tDCS is administered at an earlier stage. The present observational,
longitudinal study is aimed therefore at reporting the outcomes of such DOC patients treated
with tDCS by evaluating them with functional and cognitive impairment scales, at short-term
(at the conclusion of the first and second week of tDCS treatment), medium-term (3 months
after the end of the treatment) and long-term (6 months after the end of the treatment).
Electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern data will also be collected. The outcome data obtained
will be compared with those of a historical control cohort too, matched for demographic and
clinical characteristics. The present study aims at covering the lack in the literature of
long-term follow-up data too.
It is expected that the results of the present study may be useful to provide concrete
indications for planning further research studies aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of
different techniques and/or protocols for application of tDCS in post-sABI DOC patients.
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