Weakness of the Lower Limbs Clinical Trial
— VERAREOfficial title:
VERARE : Effectiveness of Virtual Motor Actions for Improving Walking in Patients With Post-resuscitation Muscle Weakness
Verified date | January 2021 |
Source | Rennes University Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
After a hospitalization in Intensive Care Unit (ICU), approximately 50% of patients usually have a ICU-Weakness, i.e. nerves and muscles injury secondary to immobilization and to treatments which had to be used. This disease is expected to be similar or even higher in patients suffering from COVID-19 and hospitalized in ICU due to the average length of hospitalization of several weeks in this population. This condition will delay the return-to-walk of these patients, their discharge from hospitalization and may deteriorate their autonomy in daily life activities. Virtual Reality (VR) environments are already used and have proven their worth for the assessment and rehabilitation of patients with neurological diseases. It therefore seems appropriate to offer the use of virtual environments for this type of population. VR represents a unique opportunity for the rehabilitation care of these patients, and in particular those who have been reached by COVID-19, due to the possible mismatch between the amount of motor rehabilitation to be provided and the fatigability and breathlessness at the slightest effort which seem particularly intense in this population. The main objective of our project is to improve and to accelerate gait recovery in patients hospitalized in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine after discharge from Resuscitation or Continuous Care Unit and in patients hospitalized in ICU and presenting ICU-weakness secondary to resuscitation, notably due to COVID-19 infection, thanks to the use of Virtual Reality tools. The VR tool will consist of virtual environments presented using a Virtual Reality headset where an avatar (double) of the patient hospitalized in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine or in ICU will be represented, who will perform different motor tasks involving their lower limbs (ex: walking, or kicking a ball) in several different virtual environments (settings). The patient will be asked to observe actions, then to imagine carrying out their actions which will be performed by the avatar in the virtual environment, then they will be able to control the actions of the avatar using their legs thanks to sensors, then feel walking sensations through the use of haptic devices.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: For patients: - Step 1: Patient hospitalized in the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation department of the Rennes University Hospital following a stay in intensive care or in a Continuing Care Unit, in particular following a COVID-19 infection, and with muscle weakness of the lower limbs with an MRC motor testing on the main muscle segments giving a score less than or equal to 48/60 (diagnostic criterion of ICU Weakness) - Steps 2 and 3: Patient hospitalized in one of the ICU of the Rennes University Hospital and presenting post-resuscitation muscle weakness in the lower limbs with MRC motor testing on the main muscle segments giving a score less than or equal to 48/60 (diagnostic criterion of ICU Weakness) - Steps 4 and 5: Patient hospitalized in one of the ICU or in the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation service of the Rennes University Hospital and presenting post-resuscitation muscle weakness in the lower limbs with an MRC motor testing on the main muscle segments giving a score less than or equal to 48/60 (diagnostic criterion of ICU-Weakness) For nursing staff: Step 2: Person with one of the following professions: nursing assistant, nurse, doctor, physiotherapist, and practicing for more than a month in one of the ICU of the Rennes University Hospital . For everyone : - Person of full age; - Affiliation to a social security insurance; - Free, informed and written consent signed. Exclusion Criteria: For patients: - History of central neurological event with clinical repercussions; - Gait disturbances preexisting in ICU hospitalization and limiting the gait perimeter (declaration by the patient) or requiring the use of technical assistance; - Uncontrolled epilepsy (last crisis occurring less than 6 months old); - Persons of full age subject to legal protection (safeguard of justice, curators, guardians), persons deprived of their liberty; - Pregnant or lactating woman. For caregivers: - Non-French fluent people; - Adults over the age of legal protection (safeguard of justice, curators, guardians), persons deprived of their liberty. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Rennes University Hospital | Rennes | Bretagne |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Rennes University Hospital | Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | 6-minute test | Number of meters taken during the 6-minute test the day after the last session. | Day 10 | |
Secondary | Time for 10-meter test | Gait assessment before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and 1 month from inclusion: 10-meter test (time in seconds) | Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion | |
Secondary | 6-minute walk test | Gait assessment before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and 1 month from inclusion: 6-minute walk test (need for breaks, scale de Borg, existence of desaturation) | Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion | |
Secondary | Recovery time | Gait assessment before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and 1 month from inclusion: recovery time for walking over 10 meters without human or technical assistance | Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion | |
Secondary | Normal or deficient posture balance in sitting and standing | Assessment of balance before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and 1 month from inclusion: normal or deficient posture balance in sitting and standing | Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion | |
Secondary | Berg Balance Scale | Assessment of balance before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and 1 month from inclusion: Berg Balance Scale. Berg's balance scale includes 14 tests that assess static balance and dynamic balance. Each test is rated from 0 (needs help) to 4 (can do on him/her own). Total score is on 56 points. | Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion | |
Secondary | Timed Up and Go test | Assessment of balance before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and 1 month from inclusion: Timed Up and Go test (time in seconds) | Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion | |
Secondary | Duration for the test of the 10 chair lifts | Assessment of balance before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and 1 month from inclusion: test of the 10 chair lifts (duration in seconds, existence of a desaturation, Borg scale) | Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion | |
Secondary | MRC scale | Strength assessment before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and within 1 month of inclusion: MRC testing of the lower limbs.
The Medical Research Council's scale (MRC scale) is an assessment of muscle power, rated form 0 (no contraction) to 5 (normal power). |
Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion | |
Secondary | Functional Independence Measure | Assessment of autonomy before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and within 1 month of inclusion: Functional Independence Measure.
The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) is an 18-item instrument measuring a person's level of disability in terms of burden of care. Each item is rated from 1 (requiring total assistance) to 7 (completely independent). Three independent FIM scores can be generated by summing item scores: a total score (FIM total: 18 items), a motor score (FIM motor: eating, grooming, bathing, dressing - upper body, dressing - lower body, toileting, bladder management, bowel management, and transfers bed/chair/wheelchair, toilet, tub/shower, walk, stairs), and a cognitive score (FIM cognitive: auditory comprehension, verbal expression, social interaction, problem solving, and memory). Multiple studies support the reliability and validity of FIM scales in the older population. |
Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion | |
Secondary | Acceptability | Acceptability (a priori, patients and caregivers for stage 2) questionnaires | Day 1 (step 2) | |
Secondary | Acceptance | Acceptance (patients for stages 1, 3, 4 and 5) questionnaires | Day 1 (step 2) | |
Secondary | Fatigue | Fatigue assessment (visual analog scale) (steps 1, 3, 4, 5) | End of each session, at days 1 to 9 | |
Secondary | Undesirable effects | Collections of possible undesirable effects by open question at the end of each session with the Virtual Reality tool (steps 1, 3, 4, 5) | End of each session, at days 1 to 9 | |
Secondary | Confidence in the future | Assessment of confidence in the future using a questionnaire (steps 1, 3, 4, 5) before the start of the first session, the day after the last session and 1 month from inclusion | Before the start of the first session (day 1), the day after the last session (day 9) and 1 month after inclusion |