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Vibrotactile Coordinated Reset for the Treatment of Post Surgery Refractory Parkinson's Disease Patients

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Parkinson Disease
Interventions
Device: Vibrotactile Coordinated Reset (vCR)
Registration Number
NCT05558189
Lead Sponsor
Stanford University
Brief Summary

The purpose of our study is to evaluate Vibrotactile Coordinated Reset stimulation (vCR) and its effects on refractory post-surgery PD. vCR will be administered with a device called the Stanford Glove. vCR is expected to provide patients with a non-invasive alternative to the most widely used treatments such as levodopa and or deep brain stimulation. Patients will be followed for two years.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Age at the time of enrollment: 35 - 92 years
  2. Diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson's disease
  3. Surgical treatment for Parkinson's disease that does not involve Deep Brain Stimulation
  4. Fluent in English
  5. Appropriate social support if required during an off state.
  6. Comfortable with technology; can use a computer, check email, and access the internet; can initiate and engage in a virtual meeting for training and monitoring purposes.
  7. Lives in the United States
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Any significant neuro-psychiatric problems, including acute confusional state, ongoing psychosis, or suicidal tendencies
  2. Any current drug or alcohol abuse.
  3. Participation in another drug, device, or biologics trial concurrently or within the preceding 30 days. Any other trial participation should be approved by the Principal Investigators.
  4. Pregnancy, breast-feeding or wanting to become pregnant
  5. Patient is unable to communicate properly with staff (i.e., severe speech problems)
  6. Excessive drooling
  7. Sensory abnormalities of the fingertips
  8. Deep Brain Stimulation treatment
  9. PD symptoms so severe and that the patient is bed-bound

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Vibrotactile Coordinated Reset (vCR)Vibrotactile Coordinated Reset (vCR)Vibrotactile Coordinated Reset delivers vibratory stimulation to the fingertips of each hand. A specific pattern of vibration to each fingertip is delivered which theoretically disrupts abnormal synchrony in the brain.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Movement Disorders Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Part 3 (MDS-UPDRS III) change from baseline to 24 months.24 months

This scale measures motor ability within Parkinson's patients. For part 3, the scales minimum values is 0 and max value is 132. Higher scores indicate more impaired motor ability, while lower scores indicate less impaired motor ability. A score of 0 indicates no motor impairment.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Movement disorders unified Parkinson's rating scale (MDS-UPDRS) part 1 change from baseline to 24 months.24 months

The MDS-UPDRS part 1 focuses on non-motor symptoms, such as dementia, depression, and psychosis. The total summed score ranges from 0-52 with higher scores indicating increased non-motor impairment.

Parkinson's Disease-Cognitive Rating Scale (PDCRS) change from baseline to 24 months.24 months

The PDCRS is a cognitive test designed to designed to cover the full spectrum of cognitive defects associated with Parkinson's Disease. The total test score ranges from 0 - 134, with higher scores indicating less cognitive impairment.

Levodopa equivalent daily dose (LEDD) change from baseline to 24 months24 months

LEDD is calculated as a daily sum of levodopa in each Parkinson's medication

Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB; Short Form) change from baseline to 24 months.24 months

The CPIB is a questionnaire that measures speech complications. The questionnaire is scored from 0 to 30, with a higher score indicating increased speech difficulties.

Freezing of gait questionnaire (FOG) change from baseline to 24 months24 months

The Freezing of Gait Questionnaire (FOG) assesses severity unrelated to falls in patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD), FOG frequency, disturbances in gait, and relationship to clinical features conceptually associated with gait and motor aspects (e.g., turning). The FOG is comprised of 6 questions measured on a 0 to 4 scale (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities). The scores are summed together with 0 representing the best possible score and 24 representing the worst possible score.

Voice Handicap Index (VHI-10) change from baseline to 24 months24 months

This questionnaire can be filled out by patients and assesses the impact that voice problems and limitations have on the individual's overall daily function. Questionnaire is scored from 0 to 40, with a higher score indicating increased speech difficulties.

Parkinson's disease cognitive functional rating scale (PD-CFRS) change from baseline to 24 months.24 months

The PD-CFRS capture subjective daily functional cognitive decline among patients with Parkinson's disease over the past 2 weeks. The scale ranges from 0 to 24, with higher scores indicative of cognitive decline.

Vibratory temporal discrimination task (VTDT) change from baseline to 24 months.24 months

The vibratory temporal discrimination task (VTDT) consists of two vibratory bursts, with one burst delivered to the index finger and one burst to the middle finger. This procedure will be performed on the right and left hand separately. The patient is instructed to judge if he/she felt a delay between the two vibratory bursts. The inner stimulus interval (ISI) is RECORDED when the participant indicates that they can feel a difference in time between the two vibrations. The ISI can range from 10ms-110 ms

Movement disorders unified Parkinson's rating scale (MDS-UPDRS) part 4 change from baseline to 24 months.24 months

The MDS-UPDRS 4 focuses on Measures the complications of treatment, e.g. dyskinesias and motor fluctuations. The total summed score ranges from 0-24 with higher scores indicating increased motor complications.

Movement disorders unified Parkinson's rating scale (MDS-UPDRS) part 2 change from baseline to 24 months.24 months

The MDS-UPDRS part 2 focuses on the patient's ability to perform daily motor activities including dressing, grooming, and using utensils. The total summed score ranges from 0-52 with higher scores indicating increased daily motor impairment.

Parkinsons disease quality of life questionnaire-39 (PDQ-39) change from baseline to 24 months24 months

The PD Quality of Life Questionnaire-39 (PDQ-39) is a self-report questionnaire that examines health related difficulties specific to PD in eight quality of life categories within the last month. Items are grouped into eight scales that are scored by expressing summed item scores as a percentage score ranging between 0 and 100, with higher % indicating more health problems.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Stanford University

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Stanford, California, United States

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