Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomised Control Trial for Improving Functional Outcome From Stroke in End Stage Renal Disease Patients
TITLE Randomised Control Trial (RCT) for improving functional outcome from stroke in renal
disease patients DESIGN Eandomised Conrol Study AIMS
1. Undertake detailed characterisation of stroke (including recently developed imaging
techniques at Imperial) of stroke in renal disease patients including clinical, imaging
and epidemiological data
2. To Investigate if passive intervention using hand grip device during dialysis sessions
will improve functional outcome from stroke in end stage renal disease patients.
OUTCOME MEASURES
1. Primary outcome:. 3 months change in Upper-Extremity Fugl-Meyer scores.
2. Secondary outcome: 3 months change in NIHS & Bartel scores
POPULATION Ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke patients with renal disease treated at
Hammersmith's Hospital's renal Unit. .
ELIGIBILITY Data of all patients with renal disease and imaging proven stroke will be
retrospectively analysed. RCT will be conducted on End Stage Renal Disease patients with
acute (<7 days) stroke affecting arm.
DURATION 2 years
Randomised Control Trial. ESRD patients on dialysis who have suffered an acute (<7 days)
stroke (ischaemic/haemorrhagic) and predicted to have the worst likely outcome (see above)
will be recruited for this RCT. Stroke patients will be randomly assigned to the
intervention (60 patients) or standard treatment (60 patients) arms (power calculation
below). Patients will have detailed demographic information documented. In addition, type,
frequency and length of time on dialysis will be noted. Pre-/post- Upper-Extremity
Fugl-Meyer scores will be undertaken (sensitive measure of arm motor function).
60 patients will be randomly allocated to the visual-feedback handgrip (affected arm)
exercise that we have developed in-house (using Current Designs hand-grip force transducer,
and E-Prime software). Subjects allocated to treatment will be trained in the laptop-based
exercise that takes 20 minutes/session. Subjects will be encouraged to perform the exercise
2-3 times per dialysis session depending upon mood, although will be permitted to skip
sessions if they do not feel well or motivated. The laptop program time-stamps each session,
and records a time-series of duration, force and accuracy of hand grip.
Non-intervention. 60 similar ESRD stroke patients will be randomly assigned to the
non-intervention arm. These patients will receive standard advice during dialysis (rest or
gentle activity, e.g. reading).
Note that both groups of patients will also receive standard multidisciplinary
rehabilitation care following a stroke, including therapy sessions at times other than
receiving dialysis
3.1 STUDY OUTCOME MEASURES Primary outcome. 3 months change in Upper-Extremity Fugl-Meyer
scores. Secondary outcome: 3 months changes in NIHS & Bartel scores
- PARTICIPANT ENTRY
4.1 PRE-REGISTRATION EVALUATIONS We will recruit patients, who suffered from imaging proven,
acute stroke affecting arm, while undergoing maintenance haemodialysis at the Imperial
College NHS Trust as well as retrospectively analyse data of all patients with renal disease
and stroke treated at Hammersmith Hospital
4.2 INCLUSION CRITERIA Patients with imaging proven, acute (<7days) stroke affecting arm, on
maintenance dialysis will be recruited into the RCT. Patients have to be able to consent for
the study either in writing, verbally or nonverbally in presence of a witness. We will
retrospectively analyse the database of all renal disease patients with stroke. This data
was collected by Hammersmith Hospital's Renal Team. In case of non-English speaking patients
we will use Hospital's interpreter's services to explain the study to the patient, obtain
their consent and train them in using the device. .
4.3 EXCLUSION CRITERIA Patients unwilling to give consent, patients unable to use hand grip
tool due to severe hand weakness (MRC 0/5), patients unable to understand English or their
native language due to receptive aphasia, dementia. Patients with arteriovenous fistula in
the affected arm will be excluded from the trial
4.4 WITHDRAWAL CRITERIA Patients unwilling to further participate in the study. Patients,
who lose capacity to consent during the study. Patient experiencing side effects. In these
cases the data collected will be used for final analysis but no new data will be collected.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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