Cerebellar Stroke and Mood Disorders

NCT ID: NCT03515486

Last Updated: 2021-07-16

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

38 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-01-16

Study Completion Date

2021-03-30

Brief Summary

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Post-stroke mood disorders (PSMD), including depression, anxiety and apathy, are observed in about 30 % of stroke patients at follow-up 3 or 4 months after stroke occurrence. They impair the functional outcome of the patients and their quality of life. Among the different brain structures involved in PSMD the role of the cerebellum has been under-evaluated while it is now well-known to be involved in mood regulation. The aim of this study will be to describe the characteristics of early and late mood disorders following a first acute ischemic cerebellar stroke using face to face interviews and mobile technologies and investigate their pathophysiological mechanisms through advanced brain Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evaluation of cortico-cerebello-cortical morphological and functional connectivity.

Detailed Description

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Stroke is the leading cause of acquired disability in adults. Beyond these physical consequences, stroke is a major cause of mood disorders (depression, anxiety, apathy), affecting more than 30% of patients at 3 months after the initial accident. These mood disorders impair patient's quality of life and their post-stroke functional recovery. Their detection is usually based on an interview conducted during a follow-up visit and intensity is measured through dedicated scales. However the sensitivity of these assessments could be improved by multiple daily ecological assessments carried out in the patient environment through mobile technologies such as smartphones (Experience Sampling Method) and actimeters. Moreover, a better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the presence of post-stroke mood disorders could improve their management. Clinical factors such as the severity of the disability or the female gender are associated with the occurrence of mood disorders but the independent role of the anatomical location of brain injury remains uncertain. During the last decade many studies have suggested the role of the cerebellum in the regulation of cognition and, to a lesser extent, mood. An anatomical or functional impairment of the cortico-cerebellar-cortical loops might contribute to the occurrence of the mood disorders observed in some patients with cerebellar lesion.

The aim of this project is to explore in the context of a cerebellar infarct the transverse association between the presence of post-stroke mood disorders, detected both by standard evaluations and assessments conducted in the ecological environment, and the functional and structural alteration of cortico-cerebellar-cortical loops evaluated by MRI.

Conditions

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Stroke

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Post-stroke mood disorders evaluation

Each patient will be assessed by a clinical evaluation, will have a standardized psychological evaluation, will perform a brain MRI and will be given a smartphone and an actimeter for a one-week period for the purpose of ecological evaluations.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Post stroke mood disorders evaluation

Intervention Type OTHER

Each patient will be assessed by a clinical evaluation, will have a standardized psychological evaluation, will perform a brain MRI and will be given a smartphone and an actimeter for a one-week period for the purpose of ecological evaluations

Interventions

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Post stroke mood disorders evaluation

Each patient will be assessed by a clinical evaluation, will have a standardized psychological evaluation, will perform a brain MRI and will be given a smartphone and an actimeter for a one-week period for the purpose of ecological evaluations

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Patients with a first ischemic stroke affecting the cerebellum and returning to a post-visit AVS at 4 ± 1 month
* Age \> 18 ans
* Modified Rankin Scale pre-stroke ≤ 1

Exclusion Criteria

* History of central neurological disorder
* Pre-stroke cognitive impairment (IQ-code\> 3.3) or post-stroke cognitive disorder defined by a MoCA \< 24
* History of mood disorders history in the 6 months prior stroke (clinical screening)
* Moderate to severe leukoencephalopathy (Fazekas score ≥ 2 )
* Unable to use a smartphone (aphasia, visual disorder…)
* Participation in a pharmacological protocol involving psychotropic drugs (anxiolytics, antidepressants, antipsychotics) or a non-pharmacological protocol involving psychotherapeutic management
* Pregnancy
* MRI contra-indication(pacemaker, claustrophobia ...)
* Non affiliated to the French social insurance
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

90 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University Hospital, Bordeaux

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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CHU de Bordeaux

Bordeaux, , France

Site Status

Countries

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France

Other Identifiers

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CHUBX 2015/36

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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