Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Influence of Lesion Location on Cortical Reorganization After Chronic Stroke
Verified date | April 8, 2011 |
Source | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
This study will examine how the brain rewires itself to make up for the lack of movement many
people with stroke experience. It will try to determine if the rewiring differs depending on
the location of the stroke and the amount of time since the stroke occurred. For some stoke
patients, weakness may persist, while others recover completely after time. It is not known
which parts of the brain are involved in the recovery of different types of stroke and if the
type of stroke affects recovery.
People 18 years of age and older who have had subacute thromboembolic or hemorrhagic stroke
more than 3 months before enrolling may participate in this study.
Participants come to the NIH Clinical Center three times every 2 years for up to 10 years. At
the first visit, patients have a neurological examination and perform tests of motor
abilities such as lifting small objects, turning cards, using a spoon, stacking checkers and
lifting cans during a short period of time as rapidly as possible.
At the second visit, subjects have structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the
brain. MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to obtain images of body organs and
tissues. The MRI scanner is a metal cylinder surrounded by a strong magnetic field. During
the scan, the subject lies on a table that can slide in and out of the cylinder, wearing
earplugs to muffle loud knocking noises associated with the scanning process. Total scan time
is about 30 minutes
At the third visit, subjects perform some simple movement tasks during functional MRI (fMRI)
scans. The procedure is the same as with structural MRI, except that subjects are asked to
perform simple movement tasks in the scanner. Before the fMRI scans, electrodes are attached
to the subject's arms and legs to monitor muscle activity (surface electromyography). Total
scan time is about 1.5 hours. Movement tasks might include pinching a force-measuring
instrument with the fingers, pressing different keys on a keyboard as fast as possible,
inserting pegs into small holes on a board, lifting weights, flipping cards or similar
activities.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 4 |
Est. completion date | April 8, 2011 |
Est. primary completion date | |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility |
- INCLUSION CRITERIA: Patients must be aged 18 or above with subacute (at least 3 months post stroke) thromboembolic or hemorrhagic strokes with impaired motor function in at least one of the limbs but capable of performing the required motor tasks. Assessment of the initial functional state will be taken at the initial visit at the NINDS Stroke Neurorehabilitation Clinic. Patients with additional stroke(s) during the length of the protocol will not be excluded from the study if the conditions stated in the Exclusion Criteria are satisfied. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: 1. Patients with a history of alcohol or drug abuse, poor motivational capacity, or language disturbances, particularly of receptive nature or with serious cognitive deficits (defined as equivalent to a mini-mental state exam score of 23 or less). 2. Patients with medical or technical contraindications to MRI procedures (e.g. metal braces, pacemakers, cochlear devices, surgical clips, and other metal/magnetic implants); claustrophobia; and pregnancy. 3. Patients who are unable to comply with the motor testing protocol. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike | Bethesda | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) |
United States,
Calautti C, Baron JC. Functional neuroimaging studies of motor recovery after stroke in adults: a review. Stroke. 2003 Jun;34(6):1553-66. Epub 2003 May 8. Review. — View Citation
Calautti C, Leroy F, Guincestre JY, Baron JC. Dynamics of motor network overactivation after striatocapsular stroke: a longitudinal PET study using a fixed-performance paradigm. Stroke. 2001 Nov;32(11):2534-42. — View Citation
Duyn JH, van Gelderen P, Talagala L, Koretsky A, de Zwart JA. Technological advances in MRI measurement of brain perfusion. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2005 Dec;22(6):751-3. Review. — View Citation
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