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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
20 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2016-03-31
2018-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The merits of the current study are the following:
* To better understand the dream network (academic significance)
* To better consult epilepsy patients with respect to the impact of surgery on dreaming (practical significance)
PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES
Purpose:
\- To assess the change in dream content in patients following epilepsy surgery compared to a control group of patients undergoing general anesthesia.
Hypothesis:
\- Dream content is markedly changed in patients before and after epilepsy surgery.
Objective:
\- To quantify dream content in patients before and after epilepsy surgery using the MOST RECENT DREAM questionnaire and compare these results to patients undergoing general anesthesia (control group).
STUDY DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY Setting/Design: Prospective observational study on epilepsy patients undergoing elective surgical resection of brain tissue (study group: Epilepsy surgery=ESx) or depth electrode insertion in general anesthesia (control group=DE).
Methodology: Patient baseline characteristics are Age (minimum age: 16 years); Date of birth (DOB); Sex; Handedness: RH/LH; Education (years); Occupation according to the International Standard Classification of Occupation(5); Seizure history (years); Seizure frequency ENGEL classification; Antiepileptic drugs; Other medication (antidepressants, dopaminergic agonists and antagonists, etc.); Pathology (Ammon's horn sclerosis y/n); Side (right/left); Any previous cranial surgery; Other relevant medical history (dementia, depression and other psychiatric disorders, Parkinson's, etc.) Questionnaire: MOST RECENT DREAM (STANDARD INSTRUMENT (2)
STUDY PROCEDURES AND SPECIFIC TESTINGS In this observational study, the MOST RECENT DREAM questionnaire, a standard validated instrument(2) represents the only study specific testing outside of standard care. The questionnaire is handed out to patients to record the most recent dreams five times pre- and post-operatively. The length of each dream summary lies in between 50 and 300 words. Study participation and the questionnaires will not affect standard patient care in any way and carries no additional risks.
STUDY GROUP:
Visit 1 (pre-op outpatient clinics or epilepsy monitoring unit) - Study information - Informed consent - Hand-out anonymized MOST RECENT DREAM (5x), return by mail before surgery.
Visit 2 (post-op outpatient clinics at \~1 month) - Hand-out anonymized MOST RECENT DREAM (5x) to be completed and returned by mail at 3 months postoperatively - Outcome according to the Engel classification Long-term FU at 12 month - Mail anonymized MOST RECENT DREAM (5x), return by mail.
CONTROL GROUP (Diagnostic depth electrodes):
Visit 1 (pre-op outpatient clinics/epilepsy monitoring unit) Study information - Informed consent - Hand-out anonymized MOST RECENT DREAM (5x), return before surgery.
Visit 2 (post-op epilepsy monitoring unit) Hand-out anonymized MOST RECENT DREAM (5x) to be completed and returned by mail at 1 month postoperatively.
DATA ANALYSIS Major indicators for main content categories in the Hall/Van de Castle system(2) are compared before and after the index procedure and results will be presented graphically similar to Bentes et al.(6). Data analysis is done using EXCEL spreadsheets available from http://www.dreamresearch.net/ and analysis performed as explained at http://www2.ucsc.edu/dreams/Info/statistics.html
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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ESx
Epilepsy patients undergoing elective surgical resection of brain tissue; study group: epilepsy surgery=ESx.
Epilepsy surgery
Epilepsy surgery is a procedure that removes an area of the brain where seizures originate.
DE
Epilepsy patients undergoing elective depth electrodes insertion in general anesthesia; control group: depth electrodes=DE.
Depth electrodes insertion
Depth electrodes are inserted for monitoring/mapping the subsurface levels of the brain for the surgical treatment of epilepsy.
Interventions
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Epilepsy surgery
Epilepsy surgery is a procedure that removes an area of the brain where seizures originate.
Depth electrodes insertion
Depth electrodes are inserted for monitoring/mapping the subsurface levels of the brain for the surgical treatment of epilepsy.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients must be able to understand the study concept and willing/able to document their most recent dream in written.
Exclusion Criteria
* Relevant co-morbidities such as dementia, depression and other psychiatric disorders, Parkinson's disease.
* Previous cranial surgery in a relevant cortical area of the default dream network.
16 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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London Health Sciences Centre
OTHER
Responsible Party
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David Steven
David A. Steven, MD, MPH, FRCSC, FACS
Principal Investigators
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David A Steven, M.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
London Health Science Center
Locations
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London Health Sciences Center, University Hospital
London, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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References
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Domhoff GW, Schneider A. New rationales and methods for quantitative dream research outside the laboratory. Sleep. 1998 Jun 15;21(4):398-404. doi: 10.1093/sleep/21.4.398.
Schneider A, Domhoff GW. The Quantitative Study of Dreams. Retrieved December 13 2015: http://www.dreamresearch.net/.
Domhoff GW, Fox KC. Dreaming and the default network: A review, synthesis, and counterintuitive research proposal. Conscious Cogn. 2015 May;33:342-53. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2015.01.019. Epub 2015 Feb 24.
Solms M. Dreaming and REM sleep are controlled by different brain mechanisms. Behav Brain Sci. 2000 Dec;23(6):843-50; discussion 904-1121. doi: 10.1017/s0140525x00003988.
International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO). http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/isco/. Accessed 1st of August 2015.
Bentes C, Costa J, Peralta R, Pires J, Sousa P, Paiva T. Dream recall frequency and content in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsia. 2011 Nov;52(11):2022-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2011.03290.x. Epub 2011 Oct 17.
Other Identifiers
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107654
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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