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临床试验/NCT05157282
NCT05157282
招募中
不适用

Spinal Cord Stimulation for Functional Recovery in Humans With Tetraplegia

VA Office of Research and Development4 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 86 人2023年1月25日

概览

阶段
不适用
干预措施
TESS
疾病 / 适应症
Spinal Cord Injury
发起方
VA Office of Research and Development
入组人数
86
试验地点
4
主要终点
Changes in amplitude of Motor evoked potential size
状态
招募中
最后更新
3个月前

概览

简要总结

In support of the long-term goal of developing new strategies to increase limb function after SCI, the objectives of this proposal are to: 1) Examine the behavioral and physiological effects of TESS on upper-limb muscles after cervical SCI; and 2) Maximize the recovery of reaching and grasping potential by using tailored TESS in a task-specific manner with motor training. Veterans with cervical spinal injuries and healthy volunteers will be recruited for this study.

详细描述

Current studies demonstrate that electrical spinal stimulation, either invasive or noninvasive, can play an important role in rehabilitation strategies aimed at improving limb function in humans with SCI (Taccola et al., 2018). Among current stimulation strategies, one of the most promising candidates to emerge in recent years is transcutaneous electrical spinal stimulation (TESS). TESS is a noninvasive technique that can be tailored to the needs of each individual, where several segments of the spinal cord can be stimulated at the same time, and delivery can be programed to interact with a rehabilitation strategy during functional movements, such as reaching or grasping. A key element to TESS is its ability to access spared spinal cord networks with minimal discomfort. Although promising, the knowledge of TESS remains limited in scope and more studies are needed to further identify its efficacy. In Aim 1, subjects will participate in two randomized sessions: 1) TESS, and 2) sham-TESS.\] In Aim 2, the investigators will examine the effect of stimulation and training for a total of 20 sessions (3 to 5 per week). Participants will be randomly assigned to: \[1) Closed-loop TESS applied during grasping + training, or 2) Closed-loop TESS applied during reaching + training.\] AIM 1 Subjects with SCI and without SCI (controls) will participate in two testing sessions, separated by 2-3 days, using a crossover design. In each session, TESS or sham-TESS will be applied over the cervical spinal cord. Functional and physiological measures will be acquired before and after each session. AIM 2 Develop methodologies to promote recovery of reaching and grasping movements. To accomplish this goal, the investigators will combine TESS applied in a closed-loop manner with massed practice upper-limb training. Participants will be assigned to one of three groups in a randomized order using a sham controlled design: \[1) Closed-loop TESS applied during grasping + training, 2) Closed-loop TESS applied during reaching + training, and 3) Closed-loop TESS applied during grasping \& reaching + training.\] TESS for 20-min will be followed by 60 min of massed practice exercise training (total=20 sessions).

注册库
clinicaltrials.gov
开始日期
2023年1月25日
结束日期
2027年2月1日
最后更新
3个月前
研究类型
Interventional
研究设计
Crossover
性别
All

研究者

责任方
Sponsor

入排标准

入选标准

  • Inclusion criteria for SCI:
  • Male and female Veterans between 18-70 years
  • Chronic SCI (1 year of injury)
  • Cervical injury at C8 or above - damage between cervical spinal segments will be confirmed using MRI \[preliminary data (Benavides et al., 2020) and analysis of MRIs in \~100 participants with cervical SCI confirm that the investigators can meet our recruitment goals. Note that most SCI in humans damage several spinal cord segments
  • Verification of damage to cervical spinal segments will ensure that TESS electrodes will target the injured spinal cord (Benavides et al., 2020)
  • Intact or impaired, but not absent, innervations in dermatomes C6, C7 and C8 during light touch and pin prick stimulus using the International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI) sensory scores as tested before in our studies (Bunday and Perez, 2012; Bunday et al., 2018; Benavides et al., 2020; Jo and Perez, 2020)
  • Able to produce a visible power grip with one hand
  • Can score a minimum of two (2) in the cylindrical grasp the "Prehension Ability" GRASSP
  • This criterion was selected to ensure that hand impairment will not interfere with the ability to perform training and the proposed tests
  • Inclusion criteria for controls:

排除标准

  • Exclusion criteria for SCI and control subjects:
  • Uncontrolled medical problems including pulmonary, cardiovascular or orthopedic disease
  • Any debilitating disease prior to the SCI that caused exercise intolerance
  • Premorbid, ongoing major depression or psychosis, altered cognitive status
  • History of head injury or concussion, skull fractures (or any skull deficit), unexplained headaches in the last 6 months, or stroke
  • Pacemaker
  • Metal plate in skull
  • History of seizures
  • Receiving drugs acting primarily on the central nervous system, which lower the seizure threshold, such as antipsychotic drugs (chlorpromazine, clozapine) or tricyclic antidepressants
  • Pregnant females

研究组 & 干预措施

Active TESS Group 1

Subjects with SCI and without SCI (controls) will participate in two testing sessions, separated by 2-3 days, using a crossover design. In each session, active transcutaneous electrical spinal stimulation (TESS) will be applied over the cervical spinal cord. Functional and physiological measures will be acquired before and after each session.

干预措施: TESS

Active TESS Group 1

Subjects with SCI and without SCI (controls) will participate in two testing sessions, separated by 2-3 days, using a crossover design. In each session, active transcutaneous electrical spinal stimulation (TESS) will be applied over the cervical spinal cord. Functional and physiological measures will be acquired before and after each session.

干预措施: Motor Task

Active TESS Group 1

Subjects with SCI and without SCI (controls) will participate in two testing sessions, separated by 2-3 days, using a crossover design. In each session, active transcutaneous electrical spinal stimulation (TESS) will be applied over the cervical spinal cord. Functional and physiological measures will be acquired before and after each session.

干预措施: sham-TESS

Sham TESS Group 1

Subjects with SCI and without SCI (controls) will participate in two testing sessions, separated by 2-3 days, using a crossover design. In each session, sham transcutaneous electrical spinal stimulation (sham-TESS) will be applied over the cervical spinal cord. Functional and physiological measures will be acquired before and after each session.

干预措施: TESS

Sham TESS Group 1

Subjects with SCI and without SCI (controls) will participate in two testing sessions, separated by 2-3 days, using a crossover design. In each session, sham transcutaneous electrical spinal stimulation (sham-TESS) will be applied over the cervical spinal cord. Functional and physiological measures will be acquired before and after each session.

干预措施: Motor Task

Sham TESS Group 1

Subjects with SCI and without SCI (controls) will participate in two testing sessions, separated by 2-3 days, using a crossover design. In each session, sham transcutaneous electrical spinal stimulation (sham-TESS) will be applied over the cervical spinal cord. Functional and physiological measures will be acquired before and after each session.

干预措施: sham-TESS

Active TESS + Training

Develop methodologies to promote recovery of reaching and grasping movements. To accomplish this goal, the investigators will combine TESS applied in a closed-loop manner with massed practice upper-limb training. Participants will be assigned to one of three groups in a randomized order for a controlled design: \[1) Closed-loop TESS applied during grasping + training, 2) Closed-loop TESS applied during reaching + training, and 3) Closed-loop TESS applied during grasping \& reaching + training.\] TESS for 20-min will be followed by 60 min of massed practice exercise training (total=20 sessions).

干预措施: TESS

Active TESS + Training

Develop methodologies to promote recovery of reaching and grasping movements. To accomplish this goal, the investigators will combine TESS applied in a closed-loop manner with massed practice upper-limb training. Participants will be assigned to one of three groups in a randomized order for a controlled design: \[1) Closed-loop TESS applied during grasping + training, 2) Closed-loop TESS applied during reaching + training, and 3) Closed-loop TESS applied during grasping \& reaching + training.\] TESS for 20-min will be followed by 60 min of massed practice exercise training (total=20 sessions).

干预措施: Training

Active TESS + Training

Develop methodologies to promote recovery of reaching and grasping movements. To accomplish this goal, the investigators will combine TESS applied in a closed-loop manner with massed practice upper-limb training. Participants will be assigned to one of three groups in a randomized order for a controlled design: \[1) Closed-loop TESS applied during grasping + training, 2) Closed-loop TESS applied during reaching + training, and 3) Closed-loop TESS applied during grasping \& reaching + training.\] TESS for 20-min will be followed by 60 min of massed practice exercise training (total=20 sessions).

干预措施: Motor Task

结局指标

主要结局

Changes in amplitude of Motor evoked potential size

时间窗: Change from baseline at study completion, average of 5 weeks

Ten stimuli (0.2 Hz) will be delivered at each intensity to plot the mean peak-to-peak amplitude of the MEP from the non-rectified response against the TMS intensity in each subject (MEP recruitment curve).

Change in GRASSP Test

时间窗: Through study completion(average of 5 weeks) and during 6-month follow-up

The GRASSP will be used to asses several domains of arm/hand function in humans with cervical SCI, specifically assessing three domains of hand function: 1) strength, 2) sensibility, and 3) prehension. The time to administer the test is \~45 min. The GRASSP has 5 subsets: * Dorsal sensation: (3 locations, each scored 0-4, sum=0-12) * Palmar sensation: (3 locations, each scored 0-4, sum=0-12) * Strength: (10 muscles of arm and hand, motor score 0-5, sum=0-50) * Prehension ability: (3 grasps (cylindrical, lateral key, tip to tip), each scored 0-4, sum=0-12) * Prehension performance: There are 6 prehension tasks. Pouring water from a bottle, opening jars, picking up and turning a key, transferring 9 pegs from board to board, picking up four coins and place in slots, screwing four nuts onto bolts. Each task is scored 0-5, sum=0-30.

Changes in amplitude of cervicomedullary motor evoked potential size

时间窗: Change from baseline at study completion, average of 5 weeks

Ten Transcranial magnetic stimuli (TMS) will be delivered to plot the mean peak-to-peak amplitude of the motor and cervicomedullary evoked potentials (MEPs and CMEPs, respectively) from the non-rectified response against the TMS intensity in each subject (MEP/CMEP recruitment curves).

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