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Modulation of Brain Plasticity After Perinatal Stroke

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Clinical Study attributes

NCT Number
NCT011890580
Health Conditions in Trial
Stroke
Stroke
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Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy
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Trial Recruitment Size
640
Trial Sponsor
University of Calgary
University of Calgary
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Trial Collaborator
University of Alberta
University of Alberta
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Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
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Clinical Trial Start Date
2010
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Primary Completion Date
2014
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Study Completion Date
2014
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Clinical Trial Study Type
Interventional0
Interventional Trial Purpose
Treatment0
Intervention Type
Procedure0
Interventional Trial Phase
Phase 30
Phase 20
Official Name
Modulation of Brain Plasticity After Perinatal Stroke: The PLASTIC CHAMPS Trial0
Last Updated
October 23, 2013
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Allocation Type
Randomized0
Intervention Model
Factorial Assignment0
Masking Type
Triple0
Masked Party
Outcomes Assessor0
Care Provider0
Participant0

Other attributes

Intervention Treatment
Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT)0
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)0
Study summary

Newborn stroke is the leading cause of a common type of cerebral palsy (CP) that affects thousands of Canadian children and families. Treatments for CP are generally ineffective, and have traditionally focused on the weak body rather than the injured brain. Understanding how the newborn brain responds to injuries like stroke (plasticity) carries the greatest potential for better treatments. We propose to study the ability of two interventions to modulate brain plasticity toward better function in children with stroke-induced CP. One is a rehabilitation method called constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT), the other is a type of non-invasive brain stimulation called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). TMS is safe and comfortable for children and we recently showed it could improve motor function in children with stroke. We will perform a special study to test both treatments simultaneously. Children 7-18 years with stroke-induced CP will be recruited into the study from across Alberta. Each child will randomly receive either TMS, CIMT, both, or neither each day for two weeks while attending our new HemiKids Power Camp for motor learning. Improvements will be measured by trained therapists over 1 year. TMS will also measure brain plasticity, both initially and following treatment. Our lead investigator is an expert in both newborn stroke and TMS and has assembled an experienced team of accomplished collaborators to ensure the completion of this important work. This will be the largest study of children with CP examined in this manner. This will be the first clinical trial of non-invasive brain stimulation (TMS) in CP, the largest trial of CIMT (and the first exclusive to newborn stroke), and the first study allowing the direct comparison of two different therapies. In establishing the first dedicated pediatric TMS laboratory in Canada, we will be the first to measure plasticity changes in newborn stroke, advancing new treatments of this previously untreatable and disabling disease. Patient recruitment is currently underway at Alberta Children's Hospital. Application is currently underway to expand recruitment to Northern Alberta through the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital and Stollery Children's Hospital, to enable patients from Northern Alberta greater opportunity to participate as subjects in this study.

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