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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04870619
Other study ID # 216346
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date June 20, 2021
Est. completion date September 4, 2023

Study information

Verified date November 2023
Source Oslo University Hospital
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The study aims to describe the functional level of the patients who received high intensity gait training during inpatient stroke rehabilitation at discharge, three, six and twelve months after stroke. These data will determine if the observed gains from the high-intensity gait training are retained after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation.


Description:

The study is a cohort-study that will have a prospective observational design. This design allows us to follow patients who presently have had a stroke and received high intensity stepping training over time. At this time little is known about the patient's functional trajectory the first 12 months after receiving high intensity stepping treatment as no study has examined long-term effects of high-intensity stepping training delivered in inpatient rehabilitation for stroke in Norway nor internationally.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 69
Est. completion date September 4, 2023
Est. primary completion date September 4, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Adults (>18 years old) who are receiving inpatient rehabilitation for stroke - < six months post-stroke - have the goal to improve walking function - provide written consent will participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - inability to consent - use of bracing or instrumentation (e.g. ventilator) that limits walking - independence in walking outdoors and on stairs (Functional Ambulation Category (FAC) at admission = 5) - uncontrolled cardiopulmonary, metabolic, infectious or psychiatric disorders

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
High Intensity Gait Training
The intervention provided in this project is routinely delivered as a standard of care at the participating sites for patients after stroke that have a goal of walking improvement. The intervention consists of 45-60 minute, physical therapy sessions that occur five days per week (not weekends), focusing on prioritizing stepping practice at higher aerobic intensities during scheduled treatments (target training zone of 70-85% heart rate max (HRmax). Stepping is performed on treadmills and over ground, with safety harness systems and body weight support only as needed to ensure successful stepping. Tasks are progressed by increasing task difficulty as determined by the therapist. Accordingly, practice of non-walking tasks performed during physiotherapy, including bed mobility, transfers, and standing balance/ pre-gait activities, is limited.

Locations

Country Name City State
Norway Oslo municipality - Enhanced Rehabilitation Aker Oslo
Norway Oslo University Hospital Oslo

Sponsors (5)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Oslo University Hospital City of Oslo, Indiana University School of Medicine, Norwegian Fund for Postgraduate Training in Physiotherapy, Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Norway, 

References & Publications (1)

Moore JL, Nordvik JE, Erichsen A, Rosseland I, Bo E, Hornby TG; FIRST-Oslo Team. Implementation of High-Intensity Stepping Training During Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Improves Functional Outcomes. Stroke. 2020 Feb;51(2):563-570. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary 10 meter walk test Walking speed 12 months
Primary 6-minute walk test Walking distance 12 months
Primary Berg balance scale Balance measured on a scale 0-56 points, higher scores mean a better outcome 12 months
Primary Steps Number of Steps Daily through stay, average of 3 weeks
Primary Intensity Heart Rate during training Each PT session trough stay, and average of 3 weeks
Secondary Sit-to-stand x5 Functional strength, time to complete in sec 3 weeks
Secondary Sit-to-stand x5 Functional strength, time to complete in sec 3 months
Secondary Sit-to-stand x5 Functional strength, time to complete in sec 6 months
Secondary Sit-to-stand x5 Functional strength, time to complete in sec 12 months
Secondary Manual muscle testing Strength of lower extremities, ordinal scale 0-5, higher score indicate better outcome 3 weeks
Secondary Manual muscle testing Strength of lower extremities, ordinal scale 0-5, higher score indicate better outcome 3 months
Secondary Manual muscle testing Strength of lower extremities, ordinal scale 0-5, higher score indicate better outcome 6 months
Secondary Manual muscle testing Strength of lower extremities, ordinal scale 0-5, higher score indicate better outcome 12 months
Secondary Action-Research-Arm-Test (ARAT) Evaluation tool for motot function in the upper extremity after neurological injuries. Ordinal scale 0-57, higher score indicate better outcome Weekly during inpatient stay, in average 3 weeks
Secondary Action-Research-Arm-Test (ARAT) Evaluation tool for motot function in the upper extremity after neurological injuries. Ordinal scale 0-57, higher score indicate better outcome 3 weeks
Secondary Action-Research-Arm-Test (ARAT) Evaluation tool for motot function in the upper extremity after neurological injuries. Ordinal scale 0-57, higher score indicate better outcome 3 months
Secondary Action-Research-Arm-Test (ARAT) Evaluation tool for motot function in the upper extremity after neurological injuries. Ordinal scale 0-57, higher score indicate better outcome 6 months
Secondary Action-Research-Arm-Test (ARAT) Evaluation tool for motot function in the upper extremity after neurological injuries. Ordinal scale 0-57, higher score indicate better outcome 12 months
Secondary EQ-5D-5L Health related quality of life 3 weeks
Secondary EQ-5D-5L Health related quality of life 3 months
Secondary EQ-5D-5L Health related quality of life 6 months
Secondary EQ-5D-5L Health related quality of life 12 months
Secondary PROMIS Health related quality of life 3 weeks
Secondary PROMIS Health related quality of life 3 months
Secondary PROMIS Health related quality of life 6 months
Secondary PROMIS Health related quality of life 12 months
Secondary 10 meter walk test Walking speed, time in m/sec Weekly through stay, average of 3 weeks
Secondary 10 meter walk test Walking speed, time in m/sec 3 weeks
Secondary 10 meter walk test Walking speed, time in m/sec 3 months
Secondary 10 meter walk test Walking speed, time in m/sec 6 months
Secondary 6 minute walk test Walking distance in meters Weekly through stay, average of 3 weeks
Secondary 6 minute walk test Walking distance in meters 3 weeks
Secondary 6 minute walk test Walking distance in meters 3 months
Secondary 6 minute walk test Walking distance in meters 6 months
Secondary Berg balance scale Balance measured on a scale 0-56 points, higher scores indicate a better outcome Weekly through stay, average of 3 weeks
Secondary Berg balance scale Balance measured on a scale 0-56 points, higher scores indicate a better outcome 3 weeks
Secondary Berg balance scale Balance measured on a scale 0-56 points, higher scores indicate a better outcome 3 months
Secondary Berg balance scale Balance measured on a scale 0-56 points, higher scores indicate a better outcome 6 months
Secondary MiniBESTest Balance measured on a scale 0-28, higher scores indicate a better outcome Weekly through stay, average of 3 weeks
Secondary MiniBESTest Balance measured on a scale 0-28, higher scores indicate a better outcome 3 weeks
Secondary MiniBESTest Balance measured on a scale 0-28, higher scores indicate a better outcome 3 months
Secondary MiniBESTest Balance measured on a scale 0-28, higher scores indicate a better outcome 6 months
Secondary MiniBESTest Balance measured on a scale 0-28, higher scores indicate a better outcome 12 months
Secondary Patient Satisfaction with treatment 6 questions on satisfaction with treatment, Likert scale, 12 months
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