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NCT ID: NCT04581642 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Nociception-Level (NOL) for the Assessment of Pain in Patient Unable to Self-Report

MoNOLog
Start date: November 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In this study we aimed to investigate the performance and effectiveness of NOL and/or NOLedge as a tool for pain assessment in geriatric and critical ill non communicating patients. Our hypothesis was that NOL and the NOLedge may have good correlation with the health-care professional assessment PAINAD, BPS values, even with the use of the drugs affecting autonomic nervous system.

NCT ID: NCT04502550 Recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Brain Networks and Consciousness

Start date: October 15, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

General anesthesia (GA) is a medically induced state of unresponsiveness and unconsciousness, which millions of people experience every year. Despite its ubiquity, a clear and consistent picture of the brain circuits mediating consciousness and responsiveness has not emerged. Studies to date are limited by lack of direct recordings in human brain during medically induced anesthesia. Our overall hypothesis is that the current model of consciousness, originally proposed to model disorders and recovery of consciousness after brain injury, can be generalized to understand mechanisms of consciousness more broadly. This will be studied through three specific aims. The first is to evaluate the difference in anesthesia sensitivity in patients with and without underlying basal ganglia pathology. Second is to correlate changes in brain circuitry with induction and emergence from anesthesia. The third aim is to evaluate the effects of targeted deep brain stimulation on anesthesia induced loss and recovery of consciousness. This study focuses on experimentally studying these related brain circuits by taking advantage of pathological differences in movement disorder patient populations undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery. DBS is a neurosurgical procedure that is used as treatment for movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, and provides a mechanism to acquire brain activity recordings in subcortical structures. This study will provide important insight by using human data to shed light on the generalizability of the current model of consciousness. The subject's surgery for DBS will be prolonged by up to 40 minutes in order to record the participant's brain activity and their responses to verbal and auditory stimuli.

NCT ID: NCT04320082 Recruiting - Delirium Clinical Trials

Alteration of Blood-Brain-Barrier Permeability at Loss of Consciousness in Delirious Patients Recorded With Direct-Current Electroencephalography (ACDC)

Start date: August 10, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

With this trial we aim to characterize the intraoperative signatures of the Direct-Current-Electroencephalogram (DC-EEG) of elderly patients developing a PostOperative Delirium (POD) compared to patients who do not develop a POD. We hereby intend to gain a better understanding of the electrical potential at the blood-brain-barrier (measured with DC-EEG) during general anaesthesia. Second, we want to study the effect of age on the DC-EEG by comparing a younger (18-30y) to an elderly cohort (>70). Third, we aim to couple the DC-EEG signatures to blood sample analysis in order to understand the relationship between metabolic, inflammatory and vascular reaction with the intraoperative DC-EEG.

NCT ID: NCT04315389 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

SG Healthcare and Assistive Robotics Programme (SHARP) - Proof of Concept Study

SHARPCARE
Start date: December 2, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Robots are commonly used in many settings to help with transportation needs, reduce human injuries, and assisting clinicians during surgeries. These applications could provide direct benefits to patients in the clinical rehabilitation field. In this study, the feasibility of 2 CARE robot prototypes in facilitating dependent transfers and assisting patient mobility in their daily living activities will be studied.

NCT ID: NCT04310436 Recruiting - Stammering Clinical Trials

Modifying Unconscious Tongue Movements in Adults With Developmental Stammer.

Start date: March 10, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a pilot randomised controlled trial investigating whether using modification of saccadic eye movements can control lateral unconscious tongue positioning and enhance fluency in adults with a confirmed developmental stammer. This study is being conducted as part of an MSc by research qualification at the Institute of Technology Sligo in Ireland with a view to extending to PhD. The setting is home setting with all assessments either taking place at home via video link or in the institute. The study is being conducted in conjunction with the Community Speech and Language Therapist and has attained ethical approval through Sligo University Hospital (SUH) Ethics Committee.

NCT ID: NCT04306601 Completed - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury With Prolonged Loss of Consciousness

Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound on Individuals With Disorder of Consciousness of Traumatic Brain Injury

Start date: June 25, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Low-intensity focused ultrasound can be effective in severe TBI patients with disorder of consciousness. This study is a prospective single arm, open-label and explorative clinical trial to evaluate the therapeutic effect of recovery from DoC and safety of low-intensity focused ultrasound stimulation at thalamic area in patients with post-traumatic DoC.

NCT ID: NCT04239456 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury With Loss of Consciousness

Strategy + RehaCom for Memory Rehabilitation in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

REHACOM-NJHF
Start date: December 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the effectiveness of "RehaCom," a computerized treatment for memory deficits, in a 16-session, interactive course. Following a manualized approach, the Rehacom modules will be used for the repeated application of the content acquired during 1-on-1 memory strategy training. The goal is to improve face/name, list and verbal memory of patients who survived a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury.

NCT ID: NCT04000126 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Pupillometry - Future of Objective Pain Reaction Measurement While Unconscious

Start date: February 25, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to assess the usefulness of pupillometry as a nociceptive indicator during elective orotracheal intubation in patients given intravenous lignocaine pre-intubation as compared to a placebo pre-intubation.

NCT ID: NCT03998930 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Consciousness by Brain-computer Interface in Severely Brain Damaged Patients

AWAKE
Start date: March 6, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to show that the measurement of auditory and vibro-tactile evoked potentials, or the recording of the EEG signal during a motor imaging task, can be used in routine clinical situations to explore the state of consciousness of subjects in Non-responsive Awakening (or Chronic Vegetative State) or in Minimal Consciousness (or relational state) after a severe brain injury. Assumptions : - Correlation between patient response rates obtained with the brain-machine interface and their clinical consciousness score (Coma Recovery Scale Revised score) - Differentiation of the parameters of the evoked potentials P300 between patients in a vegetative state and those in a state of minimal consciousness

NCT ID: NCT03913065 Completed - Computed Tomography Clinical Trials

Head Computed Tomography for Predicting Neurological Outcome After Cardiac Arrest

Start date: November 18, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) joint guidelines for post-resuscitation care recommend a multimodal approach to prognostication of neurological outcome. However, head computed tomography (CT) which is commonly used for predicting long-term neurological outcome after cardiac arrest has not yet been examined prospectively in a clinical trial. The primary purpose of the TTM-2 CT-substudy is to prospectively investigate and compare various methods of diagnosing generalized oedema on CT after cardiac arrest and it´s ability to predict long-term neurological outcome.