UMIN-CTR Clinical Trial

Unique ID issued by UMIN UMIN000021273
Receipt number R000024540
Scientific Title Analysis of relationship between eye movements and postural control as well as higher brain function in stroke patients
Date of disclosure of the study information 2016/03/01
Last modified on 2021/03/11 21:24:09

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Basic information

Public title

Analysis of relationship between eye movements and postural control as well as higher brain function in stroke patients

Acronym

Relationship between eye movements and postural control as well as higher brain function

Scientific Title

Analysis of relationship between eye movements and postural control as well as higher brain function in stroke patients

Scientific Title:Acronym

Relationship between eye movements and postural control as well as higher brain function

Region

Japan


Condition

Condition

Cerebrovascular disease

Classification by specialty

Rehabilitation medicine

Classification by malignancy

Others

Genomic information

NO


Objectives

Narrative objectives1

Analysis of eye movements on rehabilitative task in stroke patients

Basic objectives2

Efficacy

Basic objectives -Others


Trial characteristics_1

Confirmatory

Trial characteristics_2

Pragmatic

Developmental phase

Not applicable


Assessment

Primary outcomes

Rehabilitative task:
1) eye movements; temporospatial gaze area mapping , 2)Higher brain disorders; Clinical assessment for unilateral spatial neglect, attention task, 3) vertical orientation disorders; subjective visual vertical, postural control task
Evaluation schedule: Before intervention and after 5 days intervention

Key secondary outcomes



Base

Study type

Interventional


Study design

Basic design

Cross-over

Randomization

Randomized

Randomization unit

Individual

Blinding

Open -no one is blinded

Control

Active

Stratification


Dynamic allocation


Institution consideration


Blocking


Concealment



Intervention

No. of arms

2

Purpose of intervention

Treatment

Type of intervention

Device,equipment

Interventions/Control_1

The 1st week: Standard exercise with gaze point feedback (20 minutes once a day for 5 consecutive days)
The 2nd week: Standard exercise without gaze point feedback (20 minutes once a day for 5 consecutive days)

Interventions/Control_2

The 1st week: Standard exercise without gaze point feedback (20 minutes once a day for 5 consecutive days)
The 2nd week: Standard exercise with gaze point feedback (20 minutes once a day for 5 consecutive days)

Interventions/Control_3


Interventions/Control_4


Interventions/Control_5


Interventions/Control_6


Interventions/Control_7


Interventions/Control_8


Interventions/Control_9


Interventions/Control_10



Eligibility

Age-lower limit

20 years-old <=

Age-upper limit


Not applicable

Gender

Male and Female

Key inclusion criteria

Patients admitted for cerebrovascular disease treatments within 2 months and required rehabilitative treatments to higher brain dysfunction such as unilateral spatial neglect and inattention, motor palsy, or disturbed postural control.

Key exclusion criteria

Patients who cannot understand instructions due to consciousness disorder, aphasia, or dementia
History of other brain diseases

Target sample size

100


Research contact person

Name of lead principal investigator

1st name Kimitaka
Middle name
Last name Hase

Organization

Kansai Medical University Hospital

Division name

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

Zip code

573-1191

Address

2-3-1 Shinmachi, Hirakata, Osaka

TEL

072-804-0101

Email

hasekim@hirakata.kmu.ac.jp


Public contact

Name of contact person

1st name Kimitaka
Middle name
Last name Hase

Organization

Kansai Medical University Hirakata Hospital

Division name

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

Zip code

573-1191

Address

2-3-1 Shinmachi, Hirakata, Osaka

TEL

072-804-0101

Homepage URL


Email

hasekim@hirakata.kmu.ac.jp


Sponsor or person

Institute

Kansai Medical University Hospital

Institute

Department

Personal name



Funding Source

Organization

Kansai Medical University Hospital

Organization

Division

Category of Funding Organization

Self funding

Nationality of Funding Organization



Other related organizations

Co-sponsor


Name of secondary funder(s)



IRB Contact (For public release)

Organization

Ethic Committee of Kansai Medical University

Address

2-5-1 Shin-Machi, Hirakata, 573-1191, Osaka, Japan

Tel

072-804-2294

Email

kenkyu@hirakata.kmu.ac.jp


Secondary IDs

Secondary IDs

NO

Study ID_1


Org. issuing International ID_1


Study ID_2


Org. issuing International ID_2


IND to MHLW



Institutions

Institutions



Other administrative information

Date of disclosure of the study information

2016 Year 03 Month 01 Day


Related information

URL releasing protocol

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168010219305668

Publication of results

Published


Result

URL related to results and publications

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168010219305668

Number of participants that the trial has enrolled

43

Results

Visual vertical (VV), visually perceived direction of gravity, is widely measured to assess the vestibular function and visuospatial cognition. VV has been assessed by comparing orientation and variability of measured values separately between subject groups. However, changes in orientation and variability often differ in patients with unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Here, we developed a novel classification of VV that combines orientation and variability and characterized the effects of USN on VV.

Results date posted

2021 Year 03 Month 11 Day

Results Delayed


Results Delay Reason


Date of the first journal publication of results


Baseline Characteristics

Patients with a first episode of hemorrhagic or ischemic hemispheric stroke

Participant flow

In a dark room, a line tilted 30 degree to the left or right from vertical (0 degree) was presented. When subjects judged the line to be vertical, they verbally instructed the operator to stop the rotating line. Subjects performed 10 trials consisting of five trials starting tilted to the right and five trials starting tilted to the left, which were presented in a random order.

Adverse events

None

Outcome measures

The deviation of the subjectively-perceived vertical from the true vertical (visual vertical, VV)

Plan to share IPD


IPD sharing Plan description



Progress

Recruitment status

Completed

Date of protocol fixation

2015 Year 10 Month 14 Day

Date of IRB

2015 Year 10 Month 14 Day

Anticipated trial start date

2015 Year 10 Month 15 Day

Last follow-up date

2019 Year 03 Month 31 Day

Date of closure to data entry

2019 Year 03 Month 31 Day

Date trial data considered complete

2019 Year 03 Month 31 Day

Date analysis concluded

2019 Year 03 Month 31 Day


Other

Other related information



Management information

Registered date

2016 Year 03 Month 01 Day

Last modified on

2021 Year 03 Month 11 Day



Link to view the page

Value
https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000024540


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