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Clinical Trials/NCT05572385
NCT05572385
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Clinical and Neurophysiological Features of Neurorehabilitation Effects in Cerebrovascular Aphasia

Klinik Bavaria0 sites40 target enrollmentJuly 1, 2023

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Aphasia, Acquired
Sponsor
Klinik Bavaria
Enrollment
40
Primary Endpoint
EEG correlates of language reconstitution
Status
Not yet recruiting
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

In the planned study, clinical and electrophysiological features of aphasia recovery in stroke patients are investigated.

Detailed Description

Clinical neurorehabilitation faces a major challenge of functional recovery in aphasia, i.e. guiding the structural and temporal dynamics of reorganization within responsible neural networks. Here, according to current research, relevant neural factors affecting the treatment and thus the functional recovery of aphasia patients after stroke are of interest, highlighting structural as well as functional neuroanatomical features. Of particular interest are not only the functional localization of affected cerebral regions, but more the clinical and neurophysiological patterns which might help to factorize and predict the therapeutic outcome. In the planned study, the clinical and neurophysiological characteristics of the dynamics of language function recovery in relation to the intensity of professional speech therapy (constraint induced aphasia therapie - CIAT) will be recorded in 40 patients with aphasia resulting from a cerebrovascular event. The aim of this study is to test the value of neurophysiological aspects based on electroencephalographic (EEG) parameters such as event-related potentials (N400, P600, theta band activity) for the identification of specific neuronal markers, which in turn support predictive statements for individual therapy planning of logopedic treatment in neurorehabilitation.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
July 1, 2023
End Date
December 31, 2026
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Factorial
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Klinik Bavaria
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Michael Adamaszek

Head Dept. Clinical and Cognitive Neurorehabilitation

Klinik Bavaria

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • patients with a cerebrovascular event

Exclusion Criteria

  • premorbid brain disorder

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

EEG correlates of language reconstitution

Time Frame: 3-6 months after stroke

Identitification of EEG features (N400, P600, Theta band activity) that correlate with clinical outcome of language reconstitution.

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