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Up-to-date, no studies have examined the attentional, sensory and emotional processing (difficulties) among patients diagnosed with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In addition, the efficiency of drug treatments that focus on the noradrenergic and dopaminergic, and thus influence attention processing and PTSD symptoms through these pathways, have only briefly been investigated. There is well-established and long-standing evidence for the involvement of dopamine and noradrenaline in attentional function. This previously led to an investigation by the investigator's research lab in which the investigators hypothesized the involvement of an attentional disorder would influence PTSD symptoms in a rat model. Based on these results, the current study aims to characterize attentional deficits in patients with PTSD, as well as the correlation between attention, emotional regulation and sensory processing. The investigators do this partially by conducting a case-control study and through a subsequent double-blind RCT (with only the cases). The patients will be either treated with reboxetine + methylphenidate or placebo.


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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a highly impairing psychiatric disorder, characterized by re-experiencing, avoidance behaviour, emotional numbing, and hyperarousal after traumatic exposure. Current treatments mainly focus on non-cognitive symptoms and are only partially effective: one third of PTSD patients will find symptoms to be chronic and progressive; highly impacting daily function and quality of life. Arising evidence suggests a correlation between impaired attention, sensory dysfunction, and PTSD symptoms. Thus, the importance of combined treatment, focused on concentration difficulties as often found PTSD, has been suggested. Two suggested leads are reboxetine and methylphenidate. Hypothesising that impaired attentional and sensory processing induces re-experiencing with avoidance and hyperarousal as coping strategies, the investigators aim to elucidate the neuro-dysregulation characteristics of each of the PTSD symptoms, with focus on attention, executive function and sensory processing, and relate to their implications on daily life function, following a novel combined treatment strategy of reboxetine and methylphenidate (Ritalin). A case-control study will be conducted, including 53adult patients with PTSD and 53 matched healthy controls. First, a baseline measure will be performed amongst all participants to create a population profile. Then, patients will be randomised into an active treatment group (n=27) and a placebo group (n=26) for a double-blind randomized controlled trial, investigating the effect of a 3-week treatment with reboxetine 4mg per day and a one-week addition of Ritalin 10mg twice a day. This research will include established and innovative neurophysiological measures and questionnaires. A PTSD symptom profile will be created combining the Clinician-Administered Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Scale and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Scale. Brain activity will be measured using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIR) or electroencephalography, with the Auditory Sustained Attention Test (ASAT) and Electrodermal Activity (EDA). Together with the Conners' Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Rating Scale - Short Version, the ASAT and EDA will create an attentional profile. Furthermore, a sensory profile consisting of the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile Questionnaire, and an executive function profile measured with the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function will be created. Finally, in order to relate to individual experiences in real-life context, this research measures activities through the Daily Living Questionnaire and quality of life with the World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument. Using a translational research paradigm, this research is one of the first to investigate neuro-dysregulation in PTSD with a focus on sensory processing and executive function, with emphasis on attention and behaviour. It is also the first research to integrate the fNIR with the ASAT and EDA, thus contributing to the technological advancing of clinical research. This research will gather innovative data that may offer new explanations of PTSD symptoms and allow for further development of treatment interventions needed to reduce the burden of disease and optimise quality of life. ;


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NCT number NCT05133804
Study type Interventional
Source University of Haifa
Contact Avi Avital, PhD
Phone +972-4-8420-364
Email avitalavi@hotmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 2
Start date June 1, 2022
Completion date March 1, 2024

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