Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Robot-Assisted Rehabilitation After HIV-Associated Stroke: Botswana
Verified date | January 2024 |
Source | University of Pennsylvania |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Today, nearly 37 million people are living with HIV (PLHIV) worldwide and 30 to 40% of them will have neurologic complications leading to disability. Our long-term working hypothesis is that an effective solution for increasing rehabilitation access in Botswana and improving functional outcomes of PLHIV having experienced a stroke with or without HIV uses an affordable robot and mobile health technologies to create a cost-effective intervention strategy. For this project, we test the feasibility of affordable robot therapy.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 90 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - diagnosis of Stroke (at least 3 months post incident) with or without HIV, age over 18; - medically stable (Able to tolerate therapy and given the determination as able to go through protocol by physician); - have neurological function between 5 and 24 as defined by the NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS); - have no less than moderate cognitive function as defined by the International HIV-Dementia Scale - Able to give consent. Exclusion Criteria: - unable to give consent; - severely depressed (Becks Depression Inventory-Fast Screener); - experiencing excessive pain (Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score greater than 4); - have severe spasticity ( than 3) in muscle tone in elbow/shoulder/wrist hip/knee/ankle using the Ashworth Scale; - have total paralysis or muscular contractures of upper or lower extremity; - have a history of psychiatric disorder or cardiac problems; - have a history of prior brain injury including lesions to the cerebella or brain stem; - have open lesions on the upper or lower limbs; - It is up to the physician to decide if a subject should be excluded due to severe drug and/or alcohol abuse or taking of medication that would impair cognitive ability. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Botswana | University of Botswana | Gaborone | |
United States | Penn Medicine Rittenhouse | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Pennsylvania |
United States, Botswana,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Modified IBM Usability Satisfaction Questionnaire | Assess usability of the robot system with patients and therapists | At 8 Weeks | |
Primary | Change in Baseline assessment of motor impairment | The Fugl-Meyer measure of motor impairment in the upper limb. Max is 66. Min 0; higher is better. up to 30 minutes to complete | At week 8 | |
Primary | Rehabilitation Capacity Questionnaire | Survey for all therapists and rehab professionals - up to 1 hour; interview | At 0 week | |
Primary | Change from baseline assessment of Timed up and go | Timed up and go - Measure gait capacity. Measured is minutes. Longer times indicate higher impairment. | at 8 weeks | |
Primary | Change from baseline assessment of 10 Meter Walk Test | Measure gait distance capacity. Measured in meters. Longer distance means lower impairment. | at 8 weeks | |
Primary | Change from baseline assessment of # of blocks that can be grasped and moved | Box and Block Test is a reach and grasp test - gross motor function. Measured in # of blocks. Higher number of blocks means lower impairment. | at 8 weeks | |
Primary | Change from baseline assessment of fine motor grasp | Grooved Peg-Board Test is measure of fine motor grasp. Measured in times and number of pins placed. More pins placed means lower impairment. | at 8 weeks | |
Primary | Change from baseline assessment of stroke impact scale | quality of life questionnaire; self-reported. The Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) assesses other dimensions of health related quality of life: emotion, communication, memory and thinking, and social role function. Higher scores means less impaired. Lower score is more impaired. | at 8 weeks |
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