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COMPLETED
10 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2015-07-31
2017-04-30
Brief Summary
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The project aims to demonstrate reliability and validity of a digital video method that will be used to measure 'insertion time'. It also aims to establish initial statistical support for improved object insertion time into the hemiplegic clenched fist after Botox A injections.
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Detailed Description
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The underlying rationale of this project is to examine whether hemiplegic 'hand as a holder' function can be improved by weakening involuntary muscle contractions that generate clenched fist and thumb in palm using the neuromuscular blocking properties of Botox A. The investigators hypothesize that 'hand as a holder' function will improve after chemodenervation of relevant finger, thumb and wrist muscles selected by clinical examination.
Nine subjects will be enrolled. Baseline observations will be made on two occasions prior to Botox A injection and outcomes measured four weeks later. A digital video method will be used to measure 'insertion time' at all-time points. Given the importance of the relationship between "statistically significant" research results and "clinically significant", person-oriented, functional improvement, the investigators also hypothesize that experienced clinicians will independently rate the performance of object insertion into the clenched fist as globally better after chemodenervation.
Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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clenched fist
Adult participants with upper limb hemiparesis secondary to stroke and greater than 12 months duration. Medical determination that .botulinum toxin injections are indicated for treatment of spasticity.
clenched fist
Observation of performance on a standardized behavioral task pre- and post- administration of Botox A in the context of routine care. Clinical assessment and judgment will be used to determine dosing and which muscles contribute to the hand deformities of a given participant.
Interventions
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clenched fist
Observation of performance on a standardized behavioral task pre- and post- administration of Botox A in the context of routine care. Clinical assessment and judgment will be used to determine dosing and which muscles contribute to the hand deformities of a given participant.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* adults up to age 80, women must be post-menopausal or are medically unable to conceive (as determined from their medical records), men must be at least age 35
* documented anemic or hemorrhagic unilateral (right or left) hemiplegic stroke, with 1 year or more prior to enrollment
* able to understand verbal and visual instructions and demonstrations regarding the protocol
* a resting wrist angle equal to or less than 0
* spasticity is present in finger flexors and thumb coupled with marked voluntary paresis of finger extension (no finger has more than half range of active extension at any joint). By squeezing the examiner's finger, participants will have demonstrated, at least, some detectable voluntary contraction of finger flexors; impaired sensation is acceptable but participants must be aware that they are holding something, as tested clinically;
* at least two finger flexors with an Ashworth score = 3;
* moderate motor severity as defined by an upper limb Fugl-Meyer motor scores between 21-50
* normal joint capsule without contractures as determined by clinical exam; participant may have tightness/shortening of extrinsic finger flexors but composite extension of wrist and fingers comes to at least neutral (i.e. fingers and wrist can be brought to neutral position simultaneously).
Exclusion Criteria
* known hypersensitivity/allergy to Botox A
* acute illness or unresolved medical/psychiatric conditions at time of assessment
* symptomatic lung disease and compromised respiratory status; muscle-weakening neurological disorders known to increase drug-related risk \[e.g. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome, or motor neuropathy\]
* infection in the area where the study drug should be injected
* pregnancy or breast-feeding;
* participant had Botox injections less than 4 months previously
* clenched fist associated with tenodesis of an extended wrist i.e. resting position of wrist is \> 0 degrees
35 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Allergan
INDUSTRY
Nathaniel Mayer
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nathaniel Mayer
Director, Motor Control Analysis Laboratory MossRehab
Principal Investigators
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Nathaniel Mayer, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
References
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Mayer NH, Ferraro M, Pauloski-Hunt D, Chervoneva I. Capacity for Hand-as-a-Holder Function of the Spastic Combination Hand: A Proof-of-Concept Study. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2022 Mar 1;101(3):298-302. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001834.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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4729FBD
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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