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NCT number NCT03446378
Other study ID # tDCS_stroke
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 3, 2018
Est. completion date March 1, 2019

Study information

Verified date May 2020
Source Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

In this study, it is wondered whether cortical excitability level could predict/direct the use of transcranial direct current stimulation combined with physical therapy on upper limb rehabilitation of post stroke patients. Furthermore, the study aims to correlate the motor recovery with cortical excitability level. For this purpose, after basal evaluation, patients will be classified according motor function evaluated by Fugl Meyer in following categories: (ii) moderate: more than 19 points on Fulg Meyer (ii) severe: less than 19 points on Fulg Meyer.


Description:

After given prior informed consent, volunteers will be classified and randomized using a website (randomization.com) by a non-involved researcher. At study beginning, volunteers will be evaluated through structured questionnaire. They will be submitted to the following evaluations: (i) Fugl-Meyer Scale; (ii) Motor Activity Log - 30; (iii) Functional independence measure; (iv) Patient Global Impression of Change Scale.

tDCS - tDCS involves application of very low-amplitude direct currents (2 mA or less) via surface scalp electrodes. It produces a sub-sensory level of electrical stimulation wich remains imperceptible by most people during application. In a small percentage of patients, it may cause minimal discomfort with a mild tingling sensation, which usually disappears after a few seconds. Depending on the polarity, tDCS can increase or decrease corticomotor excitability. Anodal tDCS is able to facilitate neurons depolarization - increasing cortical excitability - while, on the other hand, cathodal tDCS hyperpolarizes the resting membrane potential, reducing the neuronal firing and the cortical excitabilityquestionnaire will be applied.

Primary outcome measure Change in Fugl Meyer assesment of paretic upper limb motor function (time frame: baseline, before 6 session, after 10 sessions (10 days).

Fugl Meyer assesment is used to measure motor control recovery. It is a 226 point scoring system that includes the following sessions: range of motion, pain, sensation,motor function of upper and lower limbs, balance, coordination and velocity. We will aplly only two sessions: upper limb motor function and coordination/velocity, these sessions totalize 66 points.

Secondary outcome measures Cortical excitabilit level it will be evaluated through single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation paradigms (Neurosoft, Russia). Initially, rest motor threshold (RMT) will be determined by finding the lowest stimulator output that elicit motor evoked potential (MEP) around 50 μV (TMS Motor Threshold Assessment Tool -MTAT 2.0 - USA). For RMT measure, a figure-eight coil connected to the magnetic stimulator held manually at 45 degrees from the midline, will be placed over the right primary motor cortex of lesioned and non lesioned hemisphere (C3 and/or C4 - 10/20 System). After, motor evoked potential will be evaluet by 20 pulses firing with 120% of RMT.

Other pre specified outcome measures Change from Motor acitivy log - 30 (time frame: before and after 10 sessions (10 days)) MAL is a scripetd , structured, interview to measure real wordl upper extremity function. It was developed to measure the effects of therapy on the most impaired arm following stroke. Consists of 30 activities of daily living such as using a towel, brushing teath and picking up a glass. For a specificied time period post stroke, patients are asked about the extent of activity performance and how well it was performed by the most impaired arm. Response scale form o (never used) to 5 (same as pre stroke). Scores average for activity comprises the amount os use scale: the mean of scores of how well the acitivy was performed comprises the quality of movement. Ideaaly, ratings are obtained and as well as caregiver.

Functional independence measure is a questionanere used to evaluate the functional ability of the patient after the disease. The scale contains 18 items, divided in two subscales: motor and cogntion. The evaluated activites included eating dressins, bathing, transfer and others. Each item ranges from 7 (complete independe) to 1 (total dependence), higher scores indicate more independece.

EEG Patients will perform an assessment of brain activity through the EEG. Initially, patients will be placed seated in a chair at 90cm in front of a computer. Then, the equipment will be assembled, the points according to the 10-20 marking system will be identified: Cz, C3, C4, F3, F4, P3, P4, Fz and Pz.

The protocol will follow the sequence of six consecutive moments (1 minute each) to monitor the patient's brain activity through Neuro Spectrum software:

1. 1st minute: REST: the patient will be relaxed, at rest, without any communication and with eyes open;

2. 2nd minute: OBSERVE - the patient will observe the video of the movement hand to mouth;

3. 3rd minute: EXECUTION - the patient will reproduce the movement of the video with healthy limb;

4. 4th minute: IMAGINATION - the patient will imagine the previous movement;

5. 5th minute: EXECUTION - the patient will reproduce the movement of the video with a paretic limb;

6. 6th minute: IMAGINATION - the patient will imagine the previous movement; Changes on Patient Global Impression of Change Scale - (time frame: before 10 sessions, before 6 session, after 10 sessions (10 days))

The PGICS is a one-dimensional measure in which individuals rate their improvement associated with intervention on a scale of 7 items ranging from "1 = no change" to "7 = Much better".


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date March 1, 2019
Est. primary completion date September 1, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 70 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Primary or recurrent, ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, confirmed by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging

- Chronic Stroke (> 3 months)

- Sensorimotor sequelae in an upper limb due to stroke

- Score = 18 at Folstein Mini Mental State Examination

Exclusion Criteria:

- • Prior neurological diseases

- Multiple brain lesions

- Metal implant in the skull and face

- Pacemaker

- History of seizures

- Epilepsy

- Pregnancy

- Hemodynamic instability

- Traumatic orthopedic injuries of upper limb that compromise the function

- Altered medication for less than 3 months or who underwent botulinum toxin for less than 6 months

- Performing physical therapy elsewhere during the period of intervention

- Patients who do not present RMT in the healthy hemisphere.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Stroke
  • Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation

Intervention

Device:
Anodal tDCS
tDCS involves application of very low-amplitude direct currents (2 mA or less) via surface scalp electrodes. It produces a sub-sensory level of electrical stimulation wich remains imperceptible by most people during application. In a small percentage of patients, it may cause minimal discomfort with a mild tingling sensation, which usually disappears after a few seconds. Depending on the polarity, tDCS can increase or decrease corticomotor excitability. Anodal tDCS is able to facilitate neurons depolarization - increasing cortical excitability - while, on the other hand, cathodal tDCS hyperpolarizes the resting membrane potential, reducing the neuronal firing and the cortical excitability questionnaire will be applied
Behavioral:
Physical therapy
all patients will be submitted to a protocol of exercise with differents levels according with motor learing and neuroplasticity principles. All physical therapists were trained before the study.
Device:
Cathodal tDCS
tDCS involves application of very low-amplitude direct currents (2 mA or less) via surface scalp electrodes. It produces a sub-sensory level of electrical stimulation wich remains imperceptible by most people during application. In a small percentage of patients, it may cause minimal discomfort with a mild tingling sensation, which usually disappears after a few seconds. Depending on the polarity, tDCS can increase or decrease corticomotor excitability. Anodal tDCS is able to facilitate neurons depolarization - increasing cortical excitability - while, on the other hand, cathodal tDCS hyperpolarizes the resting membrane potential, reducing the neuronal firing and the cortical excitability questionnaire will be applied
Sham tDCS
tDCS involves application of very low-amplitude direct currents (2 mA or less) via surface scalp electrodes. It produces a sub-sensory level of electrical stimulation wich remains imperceptible by most people during application. In a small percentage of patients, it may cause minimal discomfort with a mild tingling sensation, which usually disappears after a few seconds. Depending on the polarity, tDCS can increase or decrease corticomotor excitability. Anodal tDCS is able to facilitate neurons depolarization - increasing cortical excitability - while, on the other hand, cathodal tDCS hyperpolarizes the resting membrane potential, reducing the neuronal firing and the cortical excitability questionnaire will be applied

Locations

Country Name City State
Brazil Federal University of Pernambuco, Applied Neuroscience Laboratory Recife Pernambuco

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Brazil, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Fugl Meyer assesment of paretic upper limb motor function Fugl Meyer assesment is used to measure motor control recovery. It is a 226 point scoring system that includes the following sessions: range of motion, pain, sensation,motor function of upper and lower limbs, balance, coordination and velocity. We will aplly only two sessions: upper limb motor function and coordination/velocity, these sessions totalize 66 points. Higher scores indicates better outcomes before 10 sessions, before 6 session and after 10 sessions - each session means 1 day
Secondary Cortical excitability level it will be evaluated through single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation paradigms (Neurosoft, Russia). Initially, rest motor threshold (RMT) will be determined by finding the lowest stimulator output that elicit motor evoked potential (MEP) around 50 µV (TMS Motor Threshold Assessment Tool -MTAT 2.0 - USA). For RMT measure, a figure-eight coil connected to the magnetic stimulator held manually at 45 degrees from the midline, will be placed over the right primary motor cortex of lesioned and non lesioned hemisphere (C3 and/or C4 - 10/20 System). After, motor evoked potential will be evaluet by 20 pulses firing with 120% of RMT. Higher values of RMT indicates low cortical excitabilit level. before and after 10 sessions - each session means 1 day
Secondary Change from Motor acitivy log - 30 MAL is a scripetd , structured, interview to measure real wordl upper extremity function. It was developed to measure the effects of therapy on the most impaired arm following stroke. Consists of 30 activities of daily living such as using a towel, brushing teath and picking up a glass. For a specificied time period post stroke, patients are asked about the extent of activity performance and how well it was performed by the most impaired arm. Response scale form o (never used) to 5 (same as pre stroke). Scores average for activity comprises the amount os use scale: the mean of scores of how well the acitivy was performed comprises the quality of movement. Ideaaly, ratings are obtained and as well as caregiver. Higher scores indicates better outcomes before and after 10 sessions - each session means 1 day
Secondary Change from Functional independence measure Functional independence measure is a questionanere used to evaluate the functional ability of the patient after the disease. The scale contains 18 items, divided in two subscales: motor and cogntion. The evaluated activites included eating dressins, bathing, transfer and others. Each item ranges from 7 (complete independe) to 1 (total dependence), higher scores indicate more independece. Higher scores indicates better outcomes before and after 10 sessions - each session means 1 day
Secondary Electroencephalography Patients will perform an assessment of brain activity through the EEG. Initially, patients will be placed seated in a chair at 90cm in front of a computer. Then, the equipment will be assembled, the points according to the 10-20 marking system will be identified: Cz, C3, C4, F3, F4, P3, P4, Fz and Pz. before and after 10 sessions - each session means 1 day
Secondary Changes on Patient Global Impression of Change Scale The PGICS is a one-dimensional measure in which individuals rate their improvement associated with intervention on a scale of 7 items ranging from "1 = no change" to "7 = Much better".Higher scores indicates better outcomes before the 6 session and after 10 sessions - each session means 1 day
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