Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Neurocognitive Driving Rehabilitation in Virtual Environments (NeuroDRIVE) as an Adjunctive Intervention for Traumatic Brain Injury
Background:
- People with traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have problems with thinking and everyday
activities. They may have a higher risk for car accidents. NeuroDRIVE uses a virtual reality
driving simulator. Researchers think it can help test and improve how people think and drive
after TBI.
Objective:
- To test how NeuroDRIVE affects brain performance and driving safety.
Eligibility:
- People at least 18 years old with a history of TBI and who had a driver s license at some
point. They must speak, read, and write English and be physically able to drive.
Design:
- Participants will be asked to release their driving records, but they do not have to do
this to be in the study.
- Visit 1: Screening physical exam.
- Visit 2: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. Participants will lie on a table that
slides into a cylinder with a strong magnetic field. A device will be placed over the
head. Participants may do computer tasks during the scan.
- Participants will have tests of memory, attention, and thinking. They may be asked
questions, take tests, and do simple actions.
- Visit 3: Tests of memory, attention, and thinking, plus a virtual reality driving
assessment.
- Participants will be assigned to Group 1 to start NeuroDRIVE training immediately or
Group 2 to start 10 weeks later.
- Visits 4 9, over 4 weeks:
- Participants will practice driving skills and mental exercises in the simulator.
- They will complete a driving questionnaire online each week.
- Visit 10: Repeat of Visit 3, with some small changes.
- Visits 11-12: Very similar to Visits 1-2. Includes MRI scan; physical exam;
questionnaires; and tests of thinking, memory, and attention..
- After Visit 12: Participants will fill out a weekly driving survey online for 4 weeks.
OBJECTIVE:
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the NeuroDRIVE behavioral intervention for
enhancement of driving abilities, cognitive abilities, and neurobehavioral symptoms after
traumatic brain injury (TBI). For the purposes of this protocol, NeuroDRIVE refers to the
novel combined approach of driving training and cognitive rehabilitation in a virtual reality
environment. While NeuroDRIVE utilizes the VR system as the method through which the
intervention is administered, NeuroDRIVE is not the VR system itself.
STUDY POPULATION:
30 adult patients with a history of mild TBI and 30 adult patients with a history of
moderate-to-severe TBI. Participants will be recruited from the National Institutes of Health
(NIH), WRNMMC, and the broader community.
DESIGN:
The current study is a Clinical Trial Phase II interventional research study. The primary
purpose of the study is for treatment, and it will employ a parallel intervention model.
There will be no masking (i.e., open label). Participants will be classified into two groups
by TBI severity: those with history of mild TBI and those with history of moderate-tosevere
TBI. These different severities are known to have distinct cognitive sequelae. Within each
severity group, participants will be in a 2 (pre-post) x 2 (treatment vs. wait list)
experimental design.
OUTCOME MEASURES:
Primary outcome measures will include:
- Results from the Virtual Reality Driving Assessment (baseline and postintervention
Tactical scenario composite scores)
- Total scores on the Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory
- Standard and scaled scores from the following cognitive assessments (from the TBI Common
Data Elements identified by NINDS):
WAIS-IV or WMS-IV Digit Span subtest
WAIS-IV Digit-Symbol Coding subtest
Secondary outcome measures will include:
-Neuroimaging results:
Regions of Interest for FMRI: Bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
Regions of Interest for DTI: Corpus callosum, bilateral frontal white matter horns, and
bilateral longitudinal fasciculi
-Total scores on the following symptom questionnaires:
Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOS-E)
Ohio State University TBI Identification Method
Brief Symptom Inventory- 18
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
PTSD Checklist- Civilian (PCL-C)
SF-36v2 Health Survey (SF-36v2)
Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS)
Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS)
Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II)
Combat Exposure Scale (CES)
Dual Dangerous Driving Index (DDDI)
-Standard and scaled scores from the following cognitive phenotyping assessments (from the
TBI Common Data Elements identified by NINDS):
California Verbal Learning Test- Second Edition (CVLT-II)
WAIS-IV Symbol Search subtest
Medical Symptom Validity Test (MSVT)
-Standard and scaled scores from the following additional cognitive phenotyping assessments:
Trail Making Test (TMT)
Test of Premorbid Functioning (ToPF)
Grooved Pegboard
Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT)
Bethesda Eye and Attention Measure (BEAM)
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