Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Memantine for Neuroprotection and Cognitive Enhancement Following Traumatic Brain Injury
| Verified date | August 2017 |
| Source | Indiana University |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to determine if memantine can improve cognitive and neuropsychiatric outcomes after severe traumatic brain injury.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 11 |
| Est. completion date | April 2016 |
| Est. primary completion date | April 2016 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - 18-65 years old of age at time of enrollment - Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) - Feeding access (e.g., orogastric (OG), nasogastric (NG), or percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube) permitting delivery of memantine or placebo - Availability of legally-authorized representative (LAR) to provide consent and participate in some study activities (e.g., monitoring for side effects, providing information about the patient) Exclusion Criteria: - Pre-existing history of serious neurological disorder - Pre-existing history of serious psychiatric disorder (e.g., schizophrenia) - Anticipated poor prognosis, based on the presence of bilaterally fixed and dilated pupils, severe hemodynamic instability, severe elevations in intracranial pressure refractory to interventions, or other factors leading to a determination of a probable non-survivable injury - Primarily penetrating mechanism of injury (e.g., gunshot wound to the head) - Isolated epidural hematoma with anticipated good prognosis - Low probability of participant being compliant or being able to finish study procedures (e.g., present for outcome rating) in the judgment of the investigator - Not English speaking (due to inability to complete outcome measure) - Medical contraindications to memantine: Severe hepatic impairment (defined as albumin > 15gm/dL, Alk Phos > 375 U/L, ALT > 150 U/L, AST > 120 U/L or bilirubin > 3mg/dL). Moderate-to-Severe renal impairment (defined as creatinine clearance < 60) - Pregnancy or breastfeeding |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Indiana University Health Facilities | Indianapolis | Indiana |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Indiana University |
United States,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | California Verbal Learning Test - Second Edition (CVLT-II) - Long Delay Free Recall | Neuropsychological test used to assess an individual's verbal memory abilities. The California Verbal Learning Test-Second Edition (CVLT-II) Long Delay Free Recall measures total word list items recalled after a 20-minute delay. The raw score is converted to a Z-score (Mean=0; SD=1) which was used for statistical analysis. Higher scores reflect worse performance (i.e., more recall errors) on this variable. | Week 24 | |
| Secondary | CVLT-II Trials 1-5 Free Recall Total | Neuropsychological test used to assess an individual's verbal memory abilities. California Verbal Learning Test-Second Edition (CVLT-II) Trials 1-5 Free Recall Total measures the sum of all word list items correctly recalled on learning trials 1 through 5. This raw score is converted to a T-score (Mean=50; SD=10) which was used for statistical analysis. The total A1-5T score reflects accurate recall over the five learning trials of the first list, and is most often used as a summary index of learning on the CVLT-II, with higher scores reflecting better performance. | Week 24 | |
| Secondary | Brief Visuospatial Memory Test - Revised (BVMT-R) Delayed Recall | Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised (BVMT-R) Delayed Recall measures the correctly recalled designs (i.e., standard scoring of accuracy and location as described in the manual) after a 25 minute delay. The delayed recall raw score ranges from 0 to 12 with 12 being the highest and best possible score. The raw score is converted to a T-score (Mean=50; SD=10) which was used for statistical analysis. | Week 24 | |
| Secondary | BVMT-R Learning | Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised (BVMT-R) Learning measures the correctly recalled designs (i.e., standard scoring of accuracy and location as described in the manual) over 3 learning trials. The Learning raw score is the sum of the higher number of correctly recalled designs on either Trial 2 or Trial 3 minus the number of correctly recalled designs on Trial 1. A higher score is a better score. The raw score was converted to a T-score (Mean=50; SD=10) for analysis. | Week 24 | |
| Secondary | Trail Making Part B | Neuropsychological test of visual attention and executive functioning. The trail making tests are thought to reflect a variety of cognitive processes including attention, visual search and scanning, sequencing and shifting, psychomotor speed, abstraction, flexibility, ability to execute and modify a plan of action, and ability to maintain two trains of thought simultaneously. In Trails B, the participant is instructed to draw lines to connect numbers and letters in an alternating numeric and alphabetic sequence as rapidly as possible. Lower scores are better scores and the range of scores can be from 0 to no limit for Trail Making Test part B. This is a timed test and the number of seconds to complete the task is recorded. The unit of measure in seconds is converted to a scaled score (mean =10, SD = 3) using the Heaton et al. norms with lower scores indicating better performance. | Week 24 | |
| Secondary | Stroop Interference | Stroop Interference Test is a neuropsychological test to assess a person's executive function. Specifically, the test is thought to reflect selective attention, cognitive flexibility and processing speed. The raw score for this measure is the number of items correctly identified within 45 seconds. The raw score was converted to a T-score (mean=50; SD=10) for analysis. Higher scores reflect better performance and less interference on reading ability. | Week 24 | |
| Secondary | Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) Inhibit | The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) Inhibit subscale is a rating scale completed by the participant and independently by an observer that assesses the ability to control impulses (inhibitory control) and to stop engaging in a behavior. The frequency of behaviors indicated by items is rated on a 3-point scale (never, sometimes, often). The raw score for the Inhibit subscale is the sum of ratings for the 8 items included in this measure. This sum was converted to a T-score (mean=50; SD=10) for analysis. Higher scores suggest a higher level of dysfunction in a specific domain of executive functions. | Week 24 | |
| Secondary | Traumatic Brain Injury Quality of Life Anger (TBI QOL Anger) | The TBI-QOL Anger item bank includes 38 hierarchically ordered items designed to measure the full continuum of anger in a way which is both sensitive and appropriate for TBI. The TBI-QOL Anger item bank can be administered as a computer-adaptive test (CAT), allowing precise measurement of self-reported anger using only 4-8 adaptively selected items. Using CAT technology, an individual participant's responses to the TBIQoL Anger scale generated a T-score (Mean=50; SD=10) with a range of 0 (lowest anger) to 100 (greatest anger). | Week 24 |
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