Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Changes in Vertebral Artery and Cerebral Hemodynamics Following Various Head Positions & Cervical Manipulation in Patients With Chronic/Recurrent Neck Pain
Verified date | September 2017 |
Source | Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The Investigators are performing a study to determine, in patients with chronic/recurrent neck pain, the cerebrovascular hemodynamic consequences of cervical spine movements, including manipulation, in vivo using fMRI technology on vertebral and cranial blood flow dynamics affecting brain perfusion, and extend the current data set on these variables
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | May 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Adults aged 18 years and older with chronic/recurrent neck pain Grade II. 2. Must have been prescribed cervical spinal manipulation for treatment of their neck pain condition. Exclusion Criteria: 1. A history of neck pain with associated arm pain within the last 6 months 2. Any current or history of neurologic symptoms including facial or extremity weakness, abnormal sensation to the face, body, or extremities, uncontrolled movements, abnormal gait, dizziness, unexplained nausea/vomiting, difficulty with speaking or swallowing 3. History of new or severe (Visual Analogue Scale >6) headaches in the last 3 months 4. Any contraindications to MRI 5. Any history of using drugs that affect blood flow such as Warfarin, or anti-coagulants. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | St. Joseph Healthcare, Research Imaging Institute | Hamilton | Ontario |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College | National Chiropractic Mutual Insurance Company (NCMIC) |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Changes in Blood Flow Through Vertebral Artery | Phase contrast MRI provides velocity measurements that can be used for analysis of the blood flow and tissue motion. At the level of C1-2, the contralateral and ipsilateral vertebral arteries (VA), defined to the direction of head motion, were assessed and anatomical images were established to localize the VA circulation. Mean and SDs were calculated for VA blood flow (mL/s) for each of the head conditions and VA side. Differences between task maneuvers and VA flow and velocity were evaluated using a repeated-measures analysis of variance with factors of head position and VA side, and a level of significance was set at .05 | The series of fMRI sequences will be performed on each participant immediately after each procedure. | |
Primary | Changes in Blood Flow Through the Vertebral Artery and Posterior Cerebral and Cerebellar Circulation | Phase contrast MRI provides velocity measurements that can be used for analysis of the blood flow and tissue motion. At the level of C1-2, the contralateral and ipsilateral vertebral arteries (VA), defined to the direction of head motion, were assessed and anatomical images were established to localize the VA circulation. Mean and SDs were calculated for VA blood velocity (cm/s) for each of the head conditions and VA side. Differences between task maneuvers and VA flow and velocity were evaluated using a repeated-measures analysis of variance with factors of head position and VA side, and a level of significance was set at .05 | The series of fMRI sequences will be performed on each participant immediately after each condition. Through study completion, data will be presented after an average of 1 year. | |
Secondary | Changes in Tissue Perfusion in the Posterior Cerebrum and Cerebellum Will be Assessed Using Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL) MRI Technique. | ASL allows one to separate the blood flow from the BOLD effect, thus giving clear measures of perfusion. More specifically ASL will be used to measure blood perfusion and allow extraction of metabolic difference from flow differences in BOLD imaging. It is a quantitative technique, yielding values with units of ml/(100g of tissue)·min-1. | The series of ASL sequences will be performed on each participant immediately after each condition. Through study completion, data will be presented after an average of 1 year. |
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