Effect of Intensive Cognitive Rehabilitation on Cognitive, Motor, and Language Functional Networks in Subacute Stroke Patient
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Stroke
- Sponsor
- Samsung Medical Center
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Strength of connectivity in brain network obtained from MRI neuroimaging data
- Status
- Withdrawn
- Last Updated
- 3 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Altered brain networks, including cognitive, motor, and language networks, are investigated by intensive cognitive rehabilitation in subacute stroke patients.
Investigators
Yun-Hee Kim
Principal Investigator
Samsung Medical Center
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Patients aged 19 to 80 years
- •Patients with subacute stroke within 2 weeks of onset
- •First-ever stroke
- •Supratentorial stroke
- •Less than 8 SAFE (shoulder abduction, finger extension) points
- •Less than 35 FMA Upper scores
- •MEP (motor evoked potential) negative
- •Not more than 24 K-MMSE (Korean Mini-Mental State Examination) score
Exclusion Criteria
- •Difficult to communicate due to severe language impairment.
- •Accompanied by an existing serious neurogenic disease
- •Existing significant psychiatric disorders such as major schizophrenia, bipolar disorder
- •If there are difficulties in conducting the research
- •Any patients who are judged by the investigator to be difficult to participate in this study
- •Patients with contraindicated MRI scans
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Strength of connectivity in brain network obtained from MRI neuroimaging data
Time Frame: Change in strength of connectivity after intensive cognitive rehabilitation for 4 weeks
Participants' MRI neuroimaging data are acquired at pre- and post-intervention. Brain network can be constructed using MRI neuroimaging data, and strength of connectivity can be calculated in the brain network. Strength of connectivity has a value between -1 and 1.