Pediatric Clinical Trial
Official title:
Postural Control Quality in Chiari I Malformation: Evaluation in a Pediatric Population
BACKGROUND: Chiari I malformation is a rare disease characterized by cerebellar amygdalae descent under the level of the foramen magnum. It causes troubles in cerebrospinal fluid circulation and direct compression on brainstem, producing characteristic headaches, neurological impairment and syringomyelia. Surgery is the only treatment, indicated when symptomatology exists. However, sometimes patients complaint about atypical symptoms that are difficult to interpret. We would like to study one of these atypical symptoms, gait imbalance, in a pediatric population thanks to a computerized dynamic posturography (Equitest®). METHOD: infants from 6 to 18 years of age presenting a radiologically confirmed Chiari I malformation will be included in the study. We will compare posturographic results of patients which will be operated on with the results of the patients which will not; furthermore, we will compare preoperative and postoperative results in operated patients. RESULTS: 19 patients have been enrolled in the study, and data have been collected for 12 of them. Seven patients belong to operated population. CONCLUSIONS: even if enrolment of the patients is satisfactory, disposable data are not enough to perform statistical analysis and to put forward any conclusion.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 70 |
Est. completion date | September 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Years to 18 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Radiologically confirmed diagnosis of Chiari I malformation (first MRI realized up to 1/01/2018) - ENT symptomes (dizziness, nystagmus, gait imbalance, migraines not due to the presence of Chiari Malformation) Exclusion Criteria: - Lack of cooperation (cerebral palsy, severe behavioral troubles, orthopedic illness, severe visual impairment) - Patient's consent for study non obtained. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Stella Irene | VandÅ“uvre-lès-Nancy | Lorraine |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Central Hospital, Nancy, France | University of Lorraine |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Composite Equilibrium Score | Score elaborated by the Equitest posturography | Operated patients: from first neurosurgical evaluation to 6 months after surgery (totally: 8-12 months). Non operated patients: about 4 months for complete evaluation. | |
Secondary | Cranio cervical MRI | Posterior fossa decompression | Operated patients: from first neurosurgical evaluation to 6 months after surgery (totally: 8-12 months). | |
Secondary | Medullary MRI | Eventual modification in syringomyelia size | Operated patients: from first neurosurgical evaluation to 6 months after surgery (totally: 8-12 months). | |
Secondary | Apnea syndrome | Eventual modification in polysomnographic results (50% reduction of apnea-hypopnea index) | Operated patients: from first evaluation to 6 months after surgery (totally: 8-12 months). | |
Secondary | Clinic | Eventual modification of patient's signes and symptoms | Operated patients: from first neurosurgical evaluation to 6 months after surgery (totally: 8-12 months). | |
Secondary | Scoliosis | Eventual modification of vertebral balance (favorable outcome if Cobb's angle stable) | Operated patients: from first neurosurgical evaluation to 6 months after surgery (totally: 8-12 months). | |
Secondary | Behavior | Parent's description of behavioral trouble | Operated patients: from first neurosurgical evaluation to 6 months after surgery (totally: 8-12 months). |
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