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Clinical Trials/NCT04793516
NCT04793516
Recruiting
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Development of a Virtual Reality Spatial Retraining Therapy to Improve Neglect in Stroke Survivors

Kessler Foundation1 site in 1 country10 target enrollmentMarch 25, 2019

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Stroke
Sponsor
Kessler Foundation
Enrollment
10
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Behavioral Inattention Test
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Participants in this study will help test and develop a virtual reality (VR) system that is being designed to help people with spatial neglect after stroke.

Detailed Description

Participants in this study will be tested to see if they have spatial neglect after their stroke, and the severity of such. Spatial neglect is a disorder that may occur after a stroke that leads to a person paying more attention to one side of their body over the other. Each testing session, they will perform paper and pencil neglect tests before and after playing a VR video game that is being designed as a potential future treatment. They will also give feedback on the game after the session is over. People who have spatial neglect after stroke are encouraged to apply.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 25, 2019
End Date
December 31, 2024
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Kessler Foundation
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Peii Chen

Senior Research Scientist, PI

Kessler Foundation

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Read and speak English fluently
  • Have a history of one stroke event that injured one cerebral hemisphere
  • Presence of moderate to severe spatial neglect

Exclusion Criteria

  • History of progressive neurological disorders
  • History of significant psychiatric disorders
  • History of vestibular disorders
  • Living outside a 50-mile radius of Kessler Foundation (located in West Orange, NJ)

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Behavioral Inattention Test

Time Frame: At baseline, after intervention, and two weeks after intervention

A battery of visuospatial tests using paper and pencil to perform line crossing, star cancellation, letter cancellation, line bisection, figure copying, and drawing. The test is scored from 0 to 146, with higher values indicating better performance.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Semi-structured interview(Two weeks after intervention)
  • Simulator Sickness Questionnaire(After intervention)

Study Sites (1)

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