MGH Trauma-related Nightmares SDI Study

NCT ID: NCT05195684

Last Updated: 2022-12-06

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

30 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-06-01

Study Completion Date

2022-09-30

Brief Summary

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Interested individuals will first complete a telephone screening followed by a series of structured clinical interviews to diagnose PTSD and comorbid psychiatric disorders, confirm initial inclusion criteria, rule out exclusion criteria and create an audio-recorded account of their index trauma. Participants passing screenings will then complete 2 weeks of at-home sleep and nightmare diaries and time-stamped audio-recorded reports of dream content upon awakening from any nightmare. They will also wear a wrist actigraph throughout this period, complete 2 nights of ambulatory PSG, and complete on-line questionnaires. Nightmare data will be examined for frequency and thematic similarity of nightmares to a participant's reported index trauma. Participants' nightmare and index trauma reports will be audio-recorded for use as scripts during SDI. The participant will then undergo two SDI sessions on a single day, one with a nightmare script and one with an index-trauma script, during which they will wear the NINscan. Sessions will be separated by 1 hour and counterbalanced across participants for script order.

Detailed Description

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Trauma-related nightmares (TRNs) are a hallmark re-experiencing symptom of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and a severe, re-traumatizing source of distress to those with this condition. Proposed research will investigate whether such nightmares might serve as targets for imaginal exposure during prolonged exposure therapy (PE), a first-line treatment for PTSD. Learning and memory of fear extinction are the neurocognitive underpinnings of PE and increased physiological arousal during PE can aid in extinction learning. Thus, PE using TRNs might enhance treatment outcomes because of the greater immediacy and salience of nightmares relative to the more temporally distant traumatic event. Our research group has developed standardized script-driven imagery (SDI) procedures whereby the degree of psychophysiological arousal induced by recollection of the traumatic event that precipitated posttraumatic symptoms (index trauma) can be assessed. Our team has also developed a novel ambulatory device, the NINscan, that can record skin conductance (SC), facial electromyography (EMG) and electrocardiography (ECG) along with simultaneous functional near-infrared spectroscopic (fNIRS) imaging of the lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC). The LPFC encompasses regions that activate and/or deactivate during SDI in persons with PTSD and includes the right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG), an area that plays an important role in inhibiting unwanted behavior and cognition and shows reduced inhibitory performance in PTSD. Following screenings that include a structured clinical evaluation establishing PTSD diagnosis and self-report of a least 2 TRNs per week, qualified participants will record an account of their index trauma. They will then complete 2 weeks of sleep diaries and wrist actigraphy with 4 nights of ambulatory polysomnography (PSG), during which they will audio-record, on a time-stamped digital recorder, a detailed nightmare report following any nightmare-induced awakening. A TRN report having sufficient length, clarity and resemblance to the index trauma will be selected and, along with the index-trauma report, will be re-recorded as a script for SDI. Only participants who generated a TRN suitable for SDI (N=40) will then undergo 2 SDI sessions on a single day while wearing the NINscan. One script will be derived from their index trauma and the other from their TRN, the order of which will be counterbalanced across participants. Psychophysiological response and fNIRS LPFC activation will be compared between scripts using 2 primary outcome measures: (1) a validated canonical psychophysiological variable combining SC, EMG and ECG, and (2) script-related activation of the rIFC. We hypothesize that both activations will be greater for the TRN than for the index-trauma script. Exploratory aims will include (1) examination of the sleep stage and electroencephalographic characteristics of sleep preceding awakenings when a nightmare occurred on a night with PSG.

Conditions

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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Single group study of trauma nightmares, sleep and psychophysiological and neural (fNIRS) responses to imagery of actual trauma and of trauma-related nightmares. Within-subject comparison of psychophysiological and neural responses to imagery of trauma compared to trauma-related nightmare and imagery of unrelated neutral content. Correlational study of psychophysiological and neural responses with clinical self-report measures.
Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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single arm

entirely within-subject outcome variables

Group Type OTHER

imaginal probe

Intervention Type OTHER

trauma and nightmare imaginal probe/challenge for which psychophysiological and CNS responses are recorded

Interventions

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imaginal probe

trauma and nightmare imaginal probe/challenge for which psychophysiological and CNS responses are recorded

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Age 18-60 years
2. Normal or corrected to normal visual acuity, normal hearing
3. Index event that meets DSM-5 PTSD stressor criterion A, viz. "The person was exposed to death, threatened death, actual or threatened serious injury, or actual or threatened sexual violence" by direct exposure, witnessing in person, or having a close relative or friend exposed to violent or accidental actual or threatened death.
4. Self-report of at least 1 nightmares per week related to the index trauma. The trauma nightmares must contain veridical (vs., symbolic, interpreted, etc.) content that is reminiscent of the index trauma.
5. Individuals who meet criteria for at least three of the four DSM-5 criterion categories.
6. At least one recorded nightmares related to the index trauma with at least one suitable for creating a script for SDI.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Lifetime history of psychosis, bipolar disorder, autism spectrum or other neurodevelopmental disorder, active risk to self or others
2. History of sleep apnea or an apnea/hypopnea index of \>15 on the diagnostic night of ambulatory PSG (i.e., 15 or more sleep apnea-hypopneas per hour of sleep)
3. Neurologic conditions that could confound outcome variables, including past neurosurgical procedures, seizure, neurodegenerative disease, stroke, known structural brain lesion, significant head trauma with extended loss of consciousness and/or persistent neurological sequela (mild TBI allowed)
4. Medical conditions that could confound outcome variables such as severe cardiovascular or other systemic disease
5. Use of benzodiazepines, beta blockers, prazosin or antipsychotics (antidepressants or mood stabilizers with stable dose for ≥ 3 months allowed)
6. Current Alcohol and Substance Use Disorder or positive urine toxicology screen for drugs of abuse
7. MRI contraindications (e.g., metal in body or eyes, pacemaker, pump, stimulator, shunt, claustrophobia, weight \>250 lbs.)
8. Pregnancy, breastfeeding or nursing: A pregnancy test (urine ß-HCG) will be conducted prior to the structural MRI for all women of child-bearing capacity
9. Supervisees of study investigators
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Massachusetts General Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Edward F. Pace-Schott

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Edward F Pace-Schott, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Massachusetts General Hospital

Locations

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Massachusetts General Hospital

Charlestown, Massachusetts, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Provided Documents

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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan

View Document

Document Type: Informed Consent Form

View Document

Other Identifiers

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2020P001361

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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