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Administrative data

NCT number NCT06069128
Other study ID # CLN 0100
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 1, 2023
Est. completion date April 1, 2024

Study information

Verified date October 2023
Source Neurotrigger Ltd
Contact Hila Kfir, b.sc
Phone 972-523313350
Email hilaz28@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a single-center, open-label clinical study. Up to 11 subjects will be enrolled to use the Neuro-trigger device for blinking stimulation for a duration of 14 days.


Description:

Facial paralysis is a well-known and severe condition. The paralysis can be permanent or temporary, depending on the cause and on the severity. It usually affects only one side of the patient's face, and so it makes the affected side of the face look like it is drooping. The two facial nerves control each the muscles on one side of the face. A damaged facial nerve distal to the impaired area is dead and is unable to carry messages from the brain to the facial respective muscles either completely or partially, depending on the level of damage. This leads to muscle weakness, twitching or paralysis. In addition, damage to the nerve can cause the eyelid to drop, and the angle of the patient's mouth can also be twisted, usually towards down. In some cases of bell's Palsy, the nerve is capable to regenerate into the tunnel where it run before, and some studies have shown that stimulation may facilitate the growth toward the desired direction. Under normal circumstances, the human eye blinks every 2-10 seconds. With every blink the eyelid spreads moisture over the cornea. With facial paralysis the ability to blink may be impaired or absent all together.The dry eye syndrome gets exacerbated since damage to the facial nerve also impairs the signal to the tear gland to generate tears, which mean that the production and secretion of tears in the affected eye is impaired. With no effective treatment so far, and as paralysis persists, the severity of secondary damage to the eye increases including irritation of the eye (conjunctivitis), ulceration of the cornea, and it might cause severe disability and even blindness. All the treatment options currently offered in the cases described above are partial and insufficient, and are aimed at alleviating symptoms and providing relief only. The current treatment options are: 1. Application of eye drops (artificial tears), gel and\or ointment 2. Tarsorrhaphy is the surgical fusion of the upper and lower eyelid margins. 3. Eyelid gold weight insertion. 4. A punctual plug. Most of the existing treatment options deal with the symptoms of the dry eye syndrome, such as blurred vision, while the solution proposed by us is designed to address the original cause of the problem - the loss of eye muscle blinking due to loss of nerve stimulus due to the injury of the facial nerve. The Neurotrigger device offers a comprehensive treatment system mainly designed for cases of functional impairment of the eye due to facial paralysis. People with facial nerve paralysis cannot blink and cannot close the affected eye, day or night. As a result, the patients suffer from short and long-term consequences, including pain, discomfort, dry eye syndrome, and possible graduate impairment of vision. Therefore, we suggest a novel daytime stimulating device based on an electrical stimulation of the facial nerve designed to restore blinking. This device is estimated to advance/improve/create a breakthrough in the current available treatment for rehabilitation of the affected eye in cases of facial nerve paralysis. We recommend using this novel daytime system in combination with a specific solution for nighttime, designed to mechanically maintain the eye closed at night. The day and night component of the solution have each separately its specific merits yet combining both solutions, creates a comprehensive treatment that may bring clear improvement for the patient. The Neurotrigger device aims to restore eye blinking during the day based on electrical stimulation that is carried by the underlying injured nerve to activate the respective muscle unit and renew eye blinking and tear release.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 11
Est. completion date April 1, 2024
Est. primary completion date April 1, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 120 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Male or female subjects above 18 years of age - Subject whom able to provide a written informed consent. - Subjects who are willing to provide medical and demographic records of their facial paralysis, the consequences of the paralysis and general medical history. - Patients who answer the full definition of continuous existing unilateral facial paralysis. - Patients who comply with the definition of unilateral facial paralysis up to 12 months from the first diagnosis. - Enrolment will depend on the subject's willingness and capability to perform the daily treatment with the use of the Neuro-trigger simulator (including operating the device and electrode placement ) for a duration of 2 weeks. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with chronic facial paralysis and secondary established damage to the eye occurring prior to enrollment, who did not undergo facial reanimation surgery. - Patients with psychiatric, addictive, or any other disorder that compromises ability to give genuine informed consent for participation in this study. - Patients suffering from any skin condition that will prevent effective attachment of the electrodes, including but not limited to allergy to any of the components of the skin electrode - Woman who is pregnant (positive pregnancy test) - Woman who is nursing - Unwillingness or inability to follow the procedures outlined in the protocol. - Patients who underwent an operation for facial reanimation at least one year prior to enrollment - Patients whom are currently participating in other clinical study - High probability of orbicularis oculi atrophy or damage (i.e. long-standing facial paralysis or cases - History of ablative surgery where the musculature has been sacrificed) - History of prior facial reanimation procedures - History of diabetic neuropathy, unstable cardiovascular disease, neurologic disease causing severe - cognitive or motor impairment, severe immunological deficiency, and malignant diseases that are not in remission - Signs of corneal infection or severe ocular surface inflammation - Cardiac demand pacemaker, implanted defibrillator or other implanted electronic device

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Neurotrigger Basic. eye blinking stimulator
NeuroTrigger Basic is intended to stimulate healthy muscles in order to improve or facilitate muscle performance for maintaining/increasing muscle range of motion and for the prevention or retardation of disuse atrophy.

Locations

Country Name City State
Israel Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) Tel Aviv

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Neurotrigger Ltd

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Israel, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary To evaluate the Neuro-trigger device usability in the treatment of unilateral facial paralysis subjects. Examining the optimal location of placement for the Neuro- trigger's electrodes.
Establishing the level of pain generated if any, during device implementation and stimulation.
Exploring the personal adjustment process of the precise pattern of stimulation (strength, intensity, other features) to achieve eye blinking for different patients
14 days treatment
Secondary The secondary study objective is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the BlinkER in achieving eyelid closure during the study visits with facial nerve palsy. The number reported related of serious adverse events occurring throughout the study participation duration.
The number of reported related Adverse events occurring throughout the study participation duration.
14 days treatment
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