RCT of a Neuroplasticity Agent and CI Therapy for Severe Arm Paresis After Stroke



Status:Not yet recruiting
Conditions:Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:40 - Any
Updated:2/7/2015
Start Date:November 2016
End Date:November 2021

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Stroke patients who have little or no voluntary movement in the hand on the more affected
side of their body more than one year after stroke have few treatment options. This project
proposes to test the efficacy of a form of Constraint-Induced Movement therapy designed for
patients with such severe impairment in conjunction with an agent, fluoxetine, which has
been shown in some studies to enhance brain neuroplasticity in response to training.
Constraint-Induced Movement therapy, which is abbreviated CIMT, is a form of physical
rehabilitation based on basic research in neuroscience and behavioral science. If the
project is successful, an efficacious, evidence-based therapy will become available to
stroke patients for what is now a largely untreated condition


Inclusion Criteria:

- Motor criteria determinations will be made with the subject sitting. The
more-affected forearm will be resting on a supporting surface (e.g., arm of a chair)
to allow for maximum wrist flexion with gravity.

- The minimum motor criterion (MMC) for inclusion in Grade 5 (severe impairment) will
be ability to:

- initiate extension against gravity at the wrist or at least one digit,

- initiate extension and flexion at the elbow,

- actively move the shoulder ≥ 30° in flexion, abduction, or scaption

- The MMC for inclusion in Grade 4 (moderately severe impairment) will be ability to
actively:

- extend at least two fingers more than 0° but less than < 10°,

- extend or abduct thumb ≥ 10°

- extend wrist ≥ 10° from a fully flexed starting position,

- extend elbow ≥ 20° from a 90° flexed starting position,

- flex and abduct shoulder > 45°.

- Stroke patients who can extend at least two fingers ≥ 10° at the metacarpophalangeal
(MCP) joint and either the proximal or distal interphalangeal (PIP or DIP) joint will
be excluded.

- Additional inclusion criteria are:

- must score ≤ 4 on the Modified Ashworth Scale (23)116 for all more-affected arm
joints

- meet the following passive range of movement criteria:

- ≥ 90° shoulder flexion,

- ≥ 90° shoulder abduction,

- ≥ 45° shoulder external rotation,

- ≤ 30° short of normal elbow extension, forearm supination to at least
neutral,

- forearm pronation 45° or more from neutral,

- ≤ 35° short of normal wrist extension,

- ≤ 35° short of normal MCP extension on all the digits.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Less than 1 year post-stroke.

- Frailty or insufficient stamina to carry out the requirements of the therapy (based
on clinical judgment).

- Ferrous metal in body or medical complications or psychological problems that would
prohibit receiving an MRI.

- Positive pregnancy test for women of child-bearing age since 3T MRI is
contraindicated for pregnant women.

- Other neurological or musculoskeletal conditions affecting UE function.

- Medication will not be exclusionary except in the following cases: a. participation
in any experimental drug study, b. Botox injections to the more-affected UE < 3
months prior to enrollment, c. Baclofen or Dantrium taken orally at the time of
study, d. fluoxetine or other antidepressant with SSRI-like properties taken < 3
months prior to enrollment, e. any agents that would contraindicate concurrent
fluoxetine. If subjects are on other medications, the medications will be recorded
and the possible effect on treatment outcome will be analyzed separately.

- Moderate or greater depressive symptoms as indicated by a score > 30/63 on the Beck
Depression Inventory (24,25).117, 118

- Concurrent participation in any formal physical rehabilitation program or clinical
trial.

- Excessive pain in any joint of the more-affected arm that could limit ability to
cooperate with the intervention (based on clinical judgment).

- Serious cognitive deficits manifested by a Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination
(MMSE) score ≤ 24 (26).119

- Inadequate ability to follow test instructions as indicated by a Token Test of the
Multilingual Aphasia Examination score ≤ 36 (27).120

- Serious, uncontrolled medical problems as judged by the Medical Director (e.g.,
severe rheumatoid arthritis, serious joint deformity of arthritic origin, symptomatic
cancer or renal disease, any end-stage pulmonary or cardiovascular disease, senility
or a deteriorated condition due to age, uncontrolled epilepsy).

- Motor problems that are not primarily unilateral.

- Poor motivation to participate in the study (if a person is only marginally
interested, he/she is a bad risk as a subject).

- Less than 40 years old.

- Previous CIMT.
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