Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) and Cognitive Functions in Healthy Subjects
NCT ID: NCT01117597
Last Updated: 2016-08-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
32 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-04-30
2014-09-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Several international studies on the influence of electromagnetic fields from mobile communications on cognitive performance and brain function during waking and sleep were performed during the last years. No health relevant effects were found below the maximum exposure of 2 Watt per kilogram (W/kg), which applies for the use of mobile devices by the public.
In Germany a new digital radio communication network for security authorities and organisations based on the TETRA standard is set up at present. TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) uses a frequency band around 400 MHz and has been much less investigated than public mobile communications. The results of the German Mobile Telecommunication Research Programme showed a higher temperature increase of the exposed tissue at 400 MHz than at the frequencies used by mobile phones. For occupational groups using mobile TETRA devices (as for example policemen and firemen), a local exposure up to 10 W/kg is permitted. Possible effects of electromagnetic fields of mobile TETRA devices will be investigated in humans to further reduce scientific uncertainties concerning the impact of the digital radio for security authorities.
Objective
In the present study, possible effects of an exposure with TETRA signals (sham, SAR values of 1.5 W/kg and 6 W/kg) on the brain activity of humans are investigated. A volunteer study is performed on healthy young men, preferentially from the group of potential users who will be occupationally exposed.
Tests are performed allowing conclusions on reaction speed and accuracy, processing of acoustic and visual information, ability to concentrate, memory and resilience.
In parallel, the waking EEG (electroencephalogram, examination of brain activity) under different conditions (rest, processing of tests) is recorded and evaluated.
Furthermore, the influence of TETRA exposure on sleep quality and sleep EEG, as well as performance and well being on the following day are investigated.
The results will be evaluated in relation to their health relevance for occupationally exposed users.
Volunteers
For study participation, young male subjects professionally engaged with TETRA at the age of 18 - 30 years are recruited, who are preferentially not active in night service, right handed and non-smokers.
1. Scientific knowledge
In other European countries, security authorities have been using TETRA radio networks for some time. Similar to Germany, other European countries are actually setting up their nationwide networks. Some of these countries have accompanied the introduction of the TETRA standard by scientific research. At the beginning of the present study, the scientists of Charité Berlin performed a literature review on health effects of the digital radio bringing together data from publications and reports on the various national scientific results.
Overall there are much less data for TETRA than for mobile communications. The few results published previously do not prove any health effects of TETRA.In one study a slight influence on memory was found, which could be by chance a result of the large amount of tests performed. Therefore this result has to be verified.
Literature study (PDF, in German, 398 kB, not barrier-free)
2. Exposure setup
In this study, volunteers are exposed in the head region to a TETRA signal at SAR values of 1.5 Watt per kilogram and 6 Watt per kilogram. A corresponding exposure setup was constructed and characterised by IMST GmbH (Kamp Lintfort). It is a flat antenna worn on the left side of the head which should simulate as far as possible exposures to a TETRA mobile device. It can be worn comfortably for up to eight hours, even during sleep. The true exposure of the individual brain regions was calculated in detail by Seibersdorf Laboratories GmbH.
Description of the exposure setup (PDF, in German, 1,7 MB, not barrier-free)
3. Perception of warming
An exposure at SAR values of 6 W/kg causes a temperature increase in the head region of almost 1 ° C when using the exposure setup described above. Since the study is to be performed in a blinded way (neither the volunteer nor the directly involved scientist know the actual exposure situation) it is important to prove if the volunteers are able to perceive this warming. Therefore a pilot study was performed. It could be shown, that the volunteers are not able to recognize the actual temperature increase. Therefore, there is no risk of unblinding (the volunteers are not able to discover the specific exposure situation).
Report of the pilot study (PDF, 1,7 MB, in German, not barrier-free)
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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low RF exposure level
Intervention with low RF exposure level SAR 1.5 W/kg
low RF exposure level
Exposure with 1.5 W/kg
sham RF exposure
Intervention with sham RF exposure
sham exposure
intervention with sham RF exposure
high RF exposure level
intervention with high RF exposure level SAR 6W/kg
high RF exposure
intervention with high RF exposure
Interventions
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low RF exposure level
Exposure with 1.5 W/kg
sham exposure
intervention with sham RF exposure
high RF exposure
intervention with high RF exposure
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* right handed
* potential TETRA users
* alpha-EEG
* non-smokers
Exclusion Criteria
* severe neurological, psychiatric or internal disease
* ZNS-active medication
* sleep disorders
* drug abuse
18 Years
30 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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The Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Germany
OTHER_GOV
Seibersdorf Labor GmbH
INDUSTRY
Charite University, Berlin, Germany
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Heidi Danker-Hopfe
Prof. Dr.
Principal Investigators
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Blanka Pophof, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
The Federal Office for Radiation Protection
Heidi Danker-Hopfe, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Charite University, Berlin, Germany
Locations
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Competence Sleep Medicine CC15, Charité University Medicine Berlin
Berlin, , Germany
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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AVD20090991
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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