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NCT number NCT02320864
Other study ID # IRB201300566-N
Secondary ID P30AG028740566-2
Status Completed
Phase
First received July 31, 2014
Last updated April 4, 2018
Start date July 2014
Est. completion date June 2017

Study information

Verified date April 2018
Source University of Florida
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

To evaluate operational aspects of studying pre to post surgery/hospitalization changes in the integrity of a major white matter pathways and how these contribute to reductions in the ability to produce forceful muscle contractions.


Description:

Hospitalization is a strong and independent risk factor for Sarcopenia. Older adults who are hospitalized in the previous year experience greater losses of lean mass and muscle strength than their non-hospitalized peers. Most of the research has focused on understanding muscle atrophy as the cause of weakness. However, post-hospitalization muscle weakness is not solely due to muscle atrophy— it explains less than 10% of the variance. The investigators propose that the sequela of hospitalization (e.g. deconditioning, disease severity, etc.) reduces the integrity of brain motor pattern that is used to produce forceful muscle contractions. Evidence from the literature suggests that central nervous system impairments explain approximately 60% of the variance in the loss in muscle strength observed following hospitalization. However, while these findings have helped to move the field forward, the measures lack spatial resolution. Accordingly, there remains a major gap in understanding whether deterioration of specific brain motor tracts contribute to post-hospitalization induced sarcopenia. The investigators intend to conduct a prospective cohort study to examine the integrity of the cortical-spinal white matter tract in post-hospitalized older adults. However, the investigators lack some essential elements in which to conduct this future study. Therefore, this pilot study will refine the following: patient eligibility, feasibility of collecting outcomes in patients, variances for statistical power, influence of covariates, timeline, patient attrition rates, data analysis strategies and magnetic resonance imaging protocol for mapping the cortical-spinal tract. The investigators will accomplish these operational aims efficiently and cost-effectively by leveraging funding with a newly awarded R01 by Dr. Catherine Price, which seeks to identify pre-surgical neuroimaging biomarkers following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) (R01NR014181; IRB# 487-2012). Specifically, the investigators will add measures of sarcopenia (muscle strength, mass and gait) and assess the integrity of the cortico-spinal tract. Measures will be collected in 20 patients before and after hospitalization (prior to surgery, 3 months and 12 months post-surgery) and 20 controls who are matched in age and disease severity at similar time points. In summary, there are long-term impairments that result from hospitalization in older adults that are not explained by the illness alone. This pilot study will result in subsequent larger NIH funded studies because the research is distinct from all others being conducted on muscle function, aging and effects of hospitalization.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 18
Est. completion date June 2017
Est. primary completion date June 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 60 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Aged 60 years old or older with no upper limit at time of baseline assessment

- Right handed; restriction due to left-right hemisphere laterality and white matter pathways

- Able to understand and speak English

- Willing to give informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- Any conditions that pose health risk with physical exertion during a strength test as discovered on a medical history (e.g. heart failure, surgical complications etc.)

- Cancer requiring treatment in past 5 years (exception: non-melanoma skin cancer)

- Serious infectious diseases (e.g., self-reported HIV, sepsis)

- Myocardial infarction/ CVA within last six months

- Congestive heart failure (NY stage III or IV)

- Chronic hepatitis

- History of organ transplantation

- Seizure disorders

- History of head trauma resulting in intensive care

- Current diagnosis of alcoholism

- Drug dependence, or a history of major tranquilizer use

- History of major stroke(s)

- Exposure to toxins or neuroleptics

- History of encephalitis

- Neurological signs of upper motor neuron disease, cerebellar involvement, supranuclear palsy, or orthostatic hypertension that causes fainting

- Major Depression or Major Depressive Episode within three months prior to study

- Claustrophobia

- Non-medical bodily metal

- Pace-maker device

- Less than five years of formal education

- Inability to read or write

- Self-reported hearing or vision impairment that interferes with standardized test administration

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
Total knee replacement surgery
The surgeon removes damaged cartilage and bone from the surface of the knee joint and replaces them with a man-made surface of metal and plastic.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Institute on Aging Gainesville Florida

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Florida National Institute on Aging (NIA)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other perceived pain We will assess pain using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), and The Coping Strategies Questionnaire-Revised (CSQ-R). Pain ratings will also be collected during strength testing. Participants will be instructed to rate pain sensations experienced immediately prior, at mid-point during, immediately following, and 5 minutes post completion of the strength testing. Pain intensity will be measured on a scale of 0 (no pain sensation) to 100 (the most intense pain sensation imaginable). Change in baseline, 3 months and 12 months
Other physical activity Participants will be asked to wear an accelerometer (Actigraph Inc, Pensacola, FL) that monitors physical movements (e.g. pedometer) on the waist following each testing session. The monitor will be placed around the waist using an elastic strap. They will be asked to wear the monitors for up to 10 days. Total physical activity time will be measured. Change in baseline, 3 months and 12 months
Primary muscle strength We will measure plantar extension/flexion and knee extension/flexion strength using Isokinetic dynamometry (Biodex Inc., Shirley, NY). To prevent injury, participants will be secured to a padded chair using a lap and shoulder belts. To become accustomed to the testing machine, participants will first perform leg extensions with a light force applied to the target limb. Testing will commence after a short rest period that will be used to administer instruction and address any participant questions. Participants will perform 2 sets of each exercise for 15 repetitions at velocities of 60 degrees per second and 120 degrees per second. Tests will be done on both right and left sides and the maximal force will be determined. A 2-3 minute rest will be given between each set of exercise. Change in baseline, 3 months and 12 months
Primary Muscle mass Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) whole body scan will be used to assess lean and fat mass of the lower extremity (Hologic, Discovery QDR Series, Bedford, MA). Participants will be asked to lie still on a table for approximately10 minutes while the scan is acquired by a certified technician. Change in baseline, 3 months and 12 months
Secondary Short physical performance batter score (SPPB) The SPPB test involves a brief performance battery based on timed short distance walk, repeated chair stands and balance test. Scores on each test is used to create a summary SPPB score that ranges from 0 (worst performers) to 12 (best performers). Change in baseline, 3 months and 12 months
Secondary 6-minute walk distance For the 6-minute walk test, participants will be asked to complete as much distance as possible on a circular walking course. Change in baseline, 3 months and 12 months
Secondary Spatiotemporal gait characteristics step time, gait cycle, single support time, double support time, stance time, swing time, step length and stride length Change in baseline, 3 months and 12 months
Secondary Brain MRI derived corticospinal tract integrity from foot motor cortex to cerebral peduncle This will be created by mapping two regions of interest: 1) Cerebral Peduncle and Foot/Left motor region. For the Cerebral Peduncle, we will use a method shown to be reliable (Triplett et al.). For the Foot/Left motor region, we will identify the foot cortex that will be guided by the areas of functional activation in the scanner and motor cortex regions of interest will be acquired from reliable raters. Change in baseline, 3 months and 12 months
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