Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study of the Efficacy of tDCS and rTMS in Promoting Wakefulness in Patients With Early Disorders of Consciousness
NCT number | NCT05820178 |
Other study ID # | DOC1 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 1, 2023 |
Est. completion date | April 1, 2026 |
A randomized controlled study was conducted to explore the efficacy of early transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to promote wakefulness in patients with disorder of consciousness (DOC). In order to improve the prognosis of DOC patients with nontraumatic brain injury, we compared the effects of tDCS and rTMS on clinical behavior and neurophysiological performance, and selected a wake-up technique that could improve the prognosis of DOC patients with nontraumatic brain injury as early as possible, so as to reduce the pain of patients and their loved ones, and to reduce the economic burden of society and families.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 120 |
Est. completion date | April 1, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | April 1, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. age 18-80 years 2. diagnosis of stroke or ischemic-hypoxic encephalopathy confirmed by neuroimaging (head MRI) 3. DOC, Glasgow coma score (GCS) <12 4.2-4 weeks of DOC 5.informed consent obtained from the patient's legal representative. Exclusion Criteria: 1. foreign bodies such as metal or electronic devices in the skull (inside or on the surface of the tissue at the treatment stimulation site) 2. pacemaker or cochlear implants 3. history of epilepsy and family history of epilepsy 4. large cranial defects 5. significant cerebral edema lesions in both DLPFC 6. pregnant women 7. with severe physical diseases such as heart, lung, liver and kidney 8. brain death 9. new intracerebral lesions in patients during the study period affecting the assessment and prognosis, e.g. new stroke |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | CRS-R | The unabbreviated scale title is the coma recovery scale-revised.The CRS-R tests six components: auditory, language, visual, communication, motor and arousal levels, with a total score of 0-23. The lower the score, the more severe the brain damage and the deeper the DOC level. | day 15 of enrollment | |
Secondary | GCS | The unabbreviated scale title is Glasgow coma score. The GCS tested 3 components: eye opening response, verbal response and motor response, with a total score of 15. The lower the score, the more severe the brain damage and the deeper the degree of DOC. | day 15 of enrollment | |
Secondary | FOUR | The unabbreviated scale title is full outline of unresponsiveness. The FOUR tested 4 components: eye opening response, brainstem reflex, respiratory pattern and motor response, with a total score of 0-16. The lower the score, the more severe the brain damage and the deeper the degree of DOC. | day 15 of enrollment | |
Secondary | MMN | The unabbreviated scale title is mismatch negative, representing an important component of auditory event-related potentials. We measure the occurrence, latency and wave amplitude of MMN. | day 15 of enrollment | |
Secondary | MEP | The unabbreviated scale title is motor evoked potential, which can examine the overall synchronization and integrity of the motor nerve transmission and conduction pathways from the cortex to the muscle. We measure the occurrence, latency and wave amplitude of MEP. | day 15 of enrollment | |
Secondary | ABCD model of neural oscillation | The total frequency content of the EEG is represented by a power spectrum that indicates the neural oscillations at different frequencies within the EEG signal. the ABCD model roughly classifies these changes in the EEG power spectrum into four types of ABCD, and this model is thought to reflect the severity of thalamo-cortical neural afferent block and is used to understand the different degrees of structural and functional afferent impairment present in patients with DOC. The ABCD model can reflect neural oscillations from A to D corresponding to the level of consciousness from DOC to wakefulness. | day 15 of enrollment | |
Secondary | brain network transfer entropy | Information flow between neural networks is the basis for understanding brain signal processing and function. Using the method of transfer entropy to analyze the information flow between two two channels, the wavelet consistency algorithm was applied to reveal the linear and nonlinear correlations between regional local field potentials, and the real-time coupling relationship between two channels of neural signals in time-frequency space, including coupling strength and coupling direction. Brain network connectivity can be determined, and comatose patients have significantly weaker connectivity than normal whole brain. | day 15 of enrollment | |
Secondary | brain network phase synchronization | The synchronization relationship between two two channels was analyzed using the method of phase synchronization to form a whole-brain synchronization matrix, and the synchronization matrix was calculated to analyze the direction and strength of whole-brain network connectivity by analyzing data such as shortest path and agglomeration coefficient in the small-world network index. Brain network connectivity can be determined, and comatose patients have significantly weaker connectivity than normal whole brain. | day 15 of enrollment | |
Secondary | Prognostic scores (mRS) | The unabbreviated scale title is modified Rankin Scale. The mRS includes 0-6, and the higher the score, the worse the prognosis. | 3 months, 6 months, 12 months after DOC | |
Secondary | Prognostic scores (GOS) | The unabbreviated scale title is Glasgow Outcome Scale. GOS includes a score of 1-5, with the higher the score, the better the prognosis. | 3 months, 6 months, 12 months after DOC | |
Secondary | Prognostic scores (CRS-R) | The unabbreviated scale title is the coma recovery scale-revised. The CRS-R includes a total score of 0-23.The lower the score, the worse the prognosis. | 3 months, 6 months, 12 months after DOC |
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