Structural-functional Connectome in Drug-resistant Epilepsies and Neurodevelopmental Syndromes With Epilepsy
NCT ID: NCT06353620
Last Updated: 2024-04-09
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
120 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-02-13
2027-02-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The present study involves the systematization of data from noninvasive clinical-instrumental assessments such as EEG and structural MRI, acquired during the diagnosis process in drug-resistant epilepsies and rare neurodevelopmental syndromes associated with epilepsy, in order to analyze the relationship between functional-structural organization of the brain system and clinical aspects, including cognitive and behavioral functioning. In the context of epilepsy, a data collection will be carried out to which recent analytical approaches related to the study of the functional connectome will be applied, with the aim of characterizing the reorganization of brain networks over time, hypothesizing a process of progressive "normalization" of these in subjects who present, after the course of treatment (pharmacological and/or surgical), total freedom or a significant reduction of seizures. In parallel, the relationship between the organization of functional networks and cognitive/behavioral functioning pre- and post-treatment will be analyzed, in order to obtain a dynamic and longitudinal view of the patients' clinical evolution. With this in mind, it is important to understand that functional activity is intrinsically linked to brain structures, and in fact the project takes into account the anatomo-functional relationship of the connectome. This relationship is crucial in rare neurodevelopmental syndromes, such as Angelman syndrome and Dup15q, where the use of the structural-functional connectome is a relevant novel element for the purpose of characterizing a highly complex picture that disrupts the global development of the affected child/person. Indeed, the relationship between changes in functional relationships between brain areas and underlying physical connections, as well as the relationship between these and neurodevelopment, are still poorly understood. The second goal of the project is therefore to generalize the use of these patient-friendly methods, starting with data collected with noninvasive instrumentation, in order to improve the characterization of the neurocognitive profile, as well as a useful tool to identify syndrome-specific biomarkers to be used in monitoring clinical development.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Epilepsy
EEG resting state recording, neuropsychological evaluation
High Density EEG recording
Recording of resting state high density EEG (128 channels)
Rey Complex Figure Test
Memeory functioning evaluation
Angelman Syndrome
EEG resting state recording, neuropsychological evaluation
High Density EEG recording
Recording of resting state high density EEG (128 channels)
Rey Complex Figure Test
Memeory functioning evaluation
Dup15q Syndrome
EEG resting state recording, neuropsychological evaluation
High Density EEG recording
Recording of resting state high density EEG (128 channels)
Control Group
EEG resting staterecording
High Density EEG recording
Recording of resting state high density EEG (128 channels)
Interventions
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High Density EEG recording
Recording of resting state high density EEG (128 channels)
Rey Complex Figure Test
Memeory functioning evaluation
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* at least one MRI scan of the brain that includes 3D T1 sequences;
* at least one 128-channel HD-EEG recording; and
* age between 6 and 75 years at the time of the evaluation of the present study;
* ability to take part in a neuropsychological evaluation.
Exclusion Criteria
* age different from the range 6-75 years;
* neuroradiological examination not complete (absence T1 3D);
* absence of HD-EEG 128-channel recording
* inability to take part in a neuropsychological evaluation.
6 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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IRCCS Eugenio Medea
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Gian Marco Duma
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
IRCCS E. Medea
Locations
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IRCCS E.Medea
Conegliano, Treviso, Italy
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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1018
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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