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Stellate Ganglion Block in Bulbar Palsy

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Bulbar Palsy
Interventions
Behavioral: Comprehensive rehabilitation
Procedure: Stellate ganglion block
Behavioral: placebo injection
Registration Number
NCT06319534
Lead Sponsor
Copka Sonpashan
Brief Summary

This is a randomized controlled study, including dysphagic patients with bulbar palsy after ischemic stroke who were received in the department of rehabilitation medicine in 3 hospitals in China. All patients are randomly allocated to the observation group or the control group. Both groups are provided with comprehensive rehabilitation. Besides, the observation group additionally undergoes the stellate ganglion block. At admission and after 10-day treatment, video fluoroscopic swallowing study, and penetration-aspiration scale, Functional Oral Intake Scale, Flexible laryngoscope are used to assess swallowing function.

Detailed Description

Palliation of dysphagia in patients with bulbar palsy after ischemic stroke continues to be a challenge.This is a randomized controlled study, including dysphagic patients with bulbar palsy after ischemic stroke who were received in the department of rehabilitation medicine in 3 hospitals in China. All patients are randomly allocated to the observation group or the control group. Both groups are provided with comprehensive rehabilitation. Besides, the observation group additionally undergoes the stellate ganglion block. At admission and after 10-day treatment, video fluoroscopic swallowing study, and penetration-aspiration scale, Functional Oral Intake Scale, Flexible laryngoscope are used to assess swallowing function.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosed with ischemic stroke according to the diagnostic criteria, with the stroke occurring in the medulla oblongata and diagnosed as bulbar palsy.
  • Upper Esophageal Sphincter did not open or opened ineffectively.
  • Age >18 years.
  • First-time stroke.
  • Steady vital signs,
  • Transferred or admitted to the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine within 15d after onset.
Exclusion Criteria
  • The bulbar palsy caused by other diseases, such as neurodegenerative diseases.
  • Pseudobulbar palsy.
  • Complicated with other neurological diseases.
  • Tracheostomy tube inserted.
  • Simultaneously suffering from liver, kidney failure, tumors, or hematological diseases.
  • Dysphagia caused by other possible diseases.
  • Pregnant females.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Comprehensive rehabilitation+placeboComprehensive rehabilitationPatients enrolled are firstly numbered for privacy with software and divided into the observation group and the control group with. Additionally, the staffs involved in assessment would not participate in the intervention of the study. The treatment lasts 10 days.
Comprehensive rehabilitation+Stellate ganglion blockComprehensive rehabilitationPatients enrolled are firstly numbered for privacy with software and divided into the observation group and the control group with. Additionally, the staffs involved in assessment would not participate in the intervention of the study. The treatment lasts 10 days.
Comprehensive rehabilitation+Stellate ganglion blockStellate ganglion blockPatients enrolled are firstly numbered for privacy with software and divided into the observation group and the control group with. Additionally, the staffs involved in assessment would not participate in the intervention of the study. The treatment lasts 10 days.
Comprehensive rehabilitation+placeboplacebo injectionPatients enrolled are firstly numbered for privacy with software and divided into the observation group and the control group with. Additionally, the staffs involved in assessment would not participate in the intervention of the study. The treatment lasts 10 days.
Comprehensive rehabilitation+Stellate ganglion blockLidocaine HydrochloridePatients enrolled are firstly numbered for privacy with software and divided into the observation group and the control group with. Additionally, the staffs involved in assessment would not participate in the intervention of the study. The treatment lasts 10 days.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Penetration-Aspiration Scaleday 1 and day 10

Penetration-Aspiration Scale was used to assess dysphagia under Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study, primarily evaluating the extent to which fluid food entered the airway and caused penetration or aspiration during the swallowing process. As the level increased, the severity of dysphagia also increased.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Murray secretion severity scaleday 1 and day 10

Murray secretion severity scale is used for assessment of Pharyngeal secretion. The result was divided into 0-3 levels (0, normal; 1, a small amount of secretion remained and not entering the laryngeal vestibule; 2: temporary accumulation in the laryngeal vestibule; 3: persistent accumulation in the laryngeal vestibule. A higher score indicates the worse dysphagia.

Functional Oral Intake Scaleday 1 and day 10

During Dysphagia-Functional Oral Intake Scale assessment, evaluators engage in communication with the patient, conduct observations, and make records to assess the patient's oral intake ability. The Functional Oral Intake Scale assessment form includes seven levels of scoring, ranging from level 1 to level 7, indicating a progressive improvement in the patient's oral intake ability. In general, the result below level 6 indicates unsafe for oral intake while level 6 and above indicates that eating via mouth can be safely conducted.

Yale pharyngeal residue severity rating scaleday 1 and day 10

The Yale pharyngeal residue severity rating scale was recruited for assessment of Pharyngeal residue.The result would be divided into 5 levels (1, no residue; 2, the covered pharyngeal mucosa; 3, mild residue, less than 50%; 4, moderate residue, more than 50%; 5, severe residue, spillage from laryngeal vestibule observed). A higher score indicates the worse dysphagia.

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