Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trial
— CombiVirtualOfficial title:
Influence of Visual, Auditory and Combinated Cues on Virtual Spatial Navigation in Brain-injured Patients.
Many patients suffer from a topographical disorientation after a traumatic brain injury.
Virtual Reality settings allow us to develop navigational cues, in order to rehabilitate
patients or to help them in daily life. Some visual and auditory cues have proved efficient
in helping patients navigating in a virtual environment but when administered separately,
they never enabled patients to obtain a similar navigation performance as healthy controls.
Moreover, the effect of the combination between visual and auditory cues has never been
studied before. The objective of the present study is to determine if the combination between
visual and auditory cues improve spatial navigation and memory of patients with a traumatic
brain injury.
Therefore, the investigators intend to include in this prospective randomized study 45
patients who have had a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury and 20 healthy controls.
Participants will have to reproduce actively with a joystick three different paths including
6 intersections that they have previously seen on a computer screen. One path will be done
without cues, one with visual or auditory cues, and one with combined cues (visual+auditory).
The order of the paths will be randomized. Auditory cues consist of beeping sounds indicating
the direction at each intersection. Visual cues consist of salient landmarks (red and
blinking) positioning at each intersection.
The main judgment criterion will be the number of trajectory mistakes during the path
reproduction (/6). The secondary judgment criteria will be : time of navigation, memory of
the landmarks, the route and the survey of the virtual environment. The confirmation of the
help given by the combined cues could further allow the patients to use them in
rehabilitation or in real life using augmented reality.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 45 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1/ For the patients: - History of moderate or severe traumatic brain injury with no other previous neurological history 2/ For the healthy controls: - No neurological history Exclusion Criteria: - Deafness (more than 40 decibels at one ear) - Low non-corrected visual acuity - Severe comprehension issues - Severe behavioral issues (DSM IV definition) - Epileptic seizures during the 6 months preceding the inclusion in the present study, except the 14 days after the TBI - A non-stabilized acute disease - Absence of social assurance - Ongoing legal protection - Age under 18 - Pregnancy and breast-feeding |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
France | University Hospital of Bordeaux (Pellegrin) | Bordeaux | Aquitaine |
France | Rehabilitation Unit, Raymond Poincaré Hospital | Garches | Ile-De-France |
France | Rehabilitation Unit of Kerpape | Kerbach | Bretagne |
France | University Hospital of Rennes (Pontchaillou) | Rennes | Bretagne |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
Centre Ressources Francilien du Traumatisme Crânien | Fondation Paul Bennetot |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Number of trajectory mistakes | Number of trajectory mistakes during the reproduction of the path (/6) | 1-8 minutes | |
Secondary | Time of navigation | Time of navigation during the reproduction of the path (in seconds) | 1-8 minutes | |
Secondary | Memory of landmarks | After navigation, spelling of the landmarks of the district and classification of these landmarks in a chronological order | 1-5 minutes | |
Secondary | Memory of the route | After navigation, participants will have the recognize from a photography the direction that they have taken at each intersection | 1-5 minutes | |
Secondary | Memory of survey | After navigation, participants will be asked to choose one drawing representing their path between 4 possibilities | 1-5 minutes |
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