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NCT number NCT01049802
Other study ID # NR-001
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
First received January 13, 2010
Last updated September 11, 2014
Start date January 2010
Est. completion date June 2014

Study information

Verified date September 2014
Source Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a prospective randomized controlled feasibility study to determine whether navigation guided repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to the healthy hemisphere in patients with subacute stroke has a beneficial effect when given concurrently with task-oriented motor rehabilitation of the arm and hand. Navigation guided rTMS requires a structural MRI scan for targeting stimulation and therefore structural MRI will be performed on all subjects. In addition the study intends to determine whether measures of motor tract integrity (MTI) assessed by navigated brain stimulation (NBS) and MRI diffusion tensor imaging can be used to clarify prognosis of motor recovery and to monitor progress with rehabilitation. 30 subjects with ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke 3-9 months prior to enrollment and with residual upper limb hemiplegia will be randomized to receive either 1 Hz rTMS to the contralesional hemisphere for 30 minutes 3 times a week for 6 weeks along with rehabilitation therapy or sham rTMS to the contralesional hemisphere for 30 minutes 3 times a week for 6 weeks along with rehabilitation therapy. Primary outcome is improvement on the Action Research Arm Test, a measure of arm and hand function in people with stroke. Outcomes will be measured immediately post treatment, and at 3 months and 6 months post treatment.


Description:

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES To determine whether NBS guided 1Hz rTMS targeting the motor representation areas of hand muscles on the healthy brain hemisphere has a beneficial effect on the motor recovery of the corresponding stroke-affected muscles when combined with standardized task-oriented motor rehabilitation.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES

1. To determine whether motor evoked potentials (MEPs) can be elicited from paretic and/or plegic muscles in patients with stroke using navigated TMS (eXimia NBS) and targeting the anatomical cortical areas representing the affected muscles.

2. To determine the correlation between existing MEPs, other TMS parameters and the clinical deficits of limb function.

3. To determine the prognostic value of MEPs and other TMS parameters in predicting motor recovery after stroke

4. To determine the diagnostic value of MEPs and other TMS parameters in monitoring the response to rehabilitation

5. To assess safety by capturing all Serious Adverse Events during both single pulse and rTMS delivery

STUDY PROCEDURES

The purpose of the study including risks and benefits will be explained to potential participants who will then be asked to sign an informed consent form. Potential participants will be screened for inclusion and exclusion criteria

The study will be performed in 2 parts. In part 1 Nexstim eXimia NBS will be utilized for neuronavigation and a third party TMS will be used for delivering the rTMS. In part 2 Nexstim eXimia NBS will be utilized together with Nexstim eXimia TMS for delivering the rTMS. Part 2 will commence once the patients participating in Part 1 have undergone the study visit 22 (see 5.1 below).

15 patients will be recruited to part 1 and 15 patients for part 2 (6 additional subjects will be recruited assuming a 20% drop out rate)

In part 1 of the study 10 subjects will be randomized to rTMS treatment and 5 subjects will be randomized to sham rTMS. Of the 10 rTMS treatment subjects, 5 will be given stimulation protocol A and 5 will be given stimulation protocol B, described below. In part 2, either stimulation protocol A or B will be chosen for continue study based on predetermined outcome criteria. In part 2, 10 subjects will receive this chosen rTMS treatment and 5 subjects will receive sham rTMS.

The study will consist of 24 study visits with the addition of 4 additional visits as needed to complete outcome assessments.

VISIT SCHEDULE

The study will be performed over 24 to 28 sessions:

1. Visit 1(Screening visit): Baseline = 3-9 months after the stroke. The purpose of this visit is to obtain informed consent for the study (if not previously obtained) and to screen subjects for inclusion and exclusion criteria.

2. Visit 2: Baseline assessment. The purpose of this visit is to establish the baseline of injury, motor status and NBS parameters (Hand motor mapping and motor tract integrity, both hemispheres - see appendix A). Subjects will also undergo a structural MRI. The subject will then be randomized to either rTMS or to sham treatment. The baseline visit may if necessary take place on 2 separate days.

3. Visits 3-21: During these visits the patient will undergo standardized task-oriented motor rehabilitation of the hand. In addition the patient will receive the rTMS therapy according to the protocol of the group she/he was randomized into during visit 1. The visits will take place during a 6 week period, three visits per week. During each week the visits will take place each on a separate day and a maximum of two visits will take place on consecutive days. During the first visit of each week (visits 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18) in addition to the rTMS and task-oriented motor rehabilitation, the patient will undergo measurement of NBS parameters (Motor tract integrity, both hemispheres).

4. Visit 22: End of the task-oriented motor rehabilitation. The purpose of the visit is to establish the extent of recovery that has occurred during the rehabilitation. The visit will take place 3-5 days after the last rTMS/rehabilitation session and includes functional motor testing and evaluation of NBS parameters (Hand motor mapping and motor tract integrity, both hemispheres). 1-2 visits may be needed to complete assessment.

5) Visit 23: 1 month after the end of the rehabilitation therapy. The purpose of the visit is to determine whether any changes in motor function or NBS parameters have occurred within 1 month of ending therapy. The assessment includes functional motor testing and evaluation of NBS parameters (Hand motor mapping and motor tract integrity, both hemispheres). 1-2 visits may be needed to complete assessment.

6) Visit 24: 6 months after end of the rehabilitation therapy. The purpose of this visit is to determine the long-term rehabilitation success. The assessment includes functional motor testing and evaluation of NBS parameters (Hand motor mapping and motor tract integrity, both hemispheres. In patients experience a new stroke or TIA during this time, only the data prior to the event will be used in the analysis. 1-2 visits may be needed to complete assessment.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date June 2014
Est. primary completion date November 2013
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 90 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- = 18 years of age

- An ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke suffered 3-9 months prior to the study

- no other known brain abnormalities by history or by structural MRI

- A one-sided stroke resulting in upper extremity paresis

- A Chedoke Arm and Hand Activity Inventory score of 3-6 for the affected limb

Exclusion Criteria:

- Implanted metallic parts of implanted electronic devices, including pacemakers, defibrillators, or implant medication pump

- Pregnant or trying to become pregnant

- History of alcohol abuse, illicit drug use or drug abuse or significant mental illness

- any history of epilepsy

- Any condition that would prevent the subject from giving voluntary informed consent

- An implanted brain stimulator

- Aneurysm clip or other metal in body

- Enrolled or plans to enroll in an interventional trial during this study

- Scalp wounds or infections

- Claustrophobia precluding MRI

- A fixed contraction deformity in the affected limb

- Excessive spasticity as indicated by the Modified Ashworth Spasticity (MAS) Scale >2/4 in the affected limb

- previous stroke with residual deficits (TIAs not a reason for exclusion)

- premorbid (retrospective) modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score =2 of any aetiology

- a concurrent progressive neurologic disorder, acute coronary syndrome, severe heart disease (NYHA Classification > 3), or other major medical condition

- confirmed or suspected lower-limb fracture preventing mobilization

- patients requiring palliative care

- patients undergoing any other occupational therapy than what is provided in the study

- A recent injection of botulinum toxin to the affected upper limb in the last 3 months, or the need of an injection of botulinum toxin anytime during the study period and follow up

- Ataxia as measured by a score > 1 on item 7 (limb ataxia) of the NIH stroke scale

- Severe aphasia as measured by a score of > 2 on item 9 (best language) of the NIH stroke scale

- Severe neglect as measured by a score of 2 on item 11 (extinction and inattention) of the NIH stroke scale

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to contralesional hemisphere
1 Hz rTMS to contralesional hemisphere in patients with stroke

Locations

Country Name City State
United States The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago Illinois

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Nexstim Ltd

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Upper Extremity Fugl-Meyer Score Baseline, post treatment, 1 month, 6 months No
Secondary Action Research Arm Test Baseline, post treatment, 1 month, 6 months No
Secondary Stroke Impact Scale Baseline, post treatment, 1 month, 6 months No
Secondary Chedoke Arm and Hand Inventory Screening, baseline, weekly, post treatment, 1 month, 6 months No
Secondary Modified Ashworth Scale Screening, Baseline, post treatment, 1 month, 6 months No
Secondary NIH Stroke Scale Screening, baseline, post treatment, 1 month, 6 months No
Secondary Motor evoked response using TMS Baseline, weekly, post treatment, 1 month, 6 months No
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