Cargando…
The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response
BACKGROUND: Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability. Cost-effective post-stroke rehabilitation programs for upper limb are critically needed. Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) which enable the modulation of Electroencephalography (EEG) sensorimotor rhythms are promising tools to promote pos...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
BioMed Central
2020
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7320550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32593293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-020-01826-w |
_version_ | 1783551264807714816 |
---|---|
author | Mattia, Donatella Pichiorri, Floriana Colamarino, Emma Masciullo, Marcella Morone, Giovanni Toppi, Jlenia Pisotta, Iolanda Tamburella, Federica Lorusso, Matteo Paolucci, Stefano Puopolo, Maria Cincotti, Febo Molinari, Marco |
author_facet | Mattia, Donatella Pichiorri, Floriana Colamarino, Emma Masciullo, Marcella Morone, Giovanni Toppi, Jlenia Pisotta, Iolanda Tamburella, Federica Lorusso, Matteo Paolucci, Stefano Puopolo, Maria Cincotti, Febo Molinari, Marco |
author_sort | Mattia, Donatella |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability. Cost-effective post-stroke rehabilitation programs for upper limb are critically needed. Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) which enable the modulation of Electroencephalography (EEG) sensorimotor rhythms are promising tools to promote post-stroke recovery of upper limb motor function. The “Promotoer” study intends to boost the application of the EEG-based BCIs in clinical practice providing evidence for a short/long-term efficacy in enhancing post-stroke hand functional motor recovery and quantifiable indices of the participants response to a BCI-based intervention. To these aims, a longitudinal study will be performed in which subacute stroke participants will undergo a hand motor imagery (MI) training assisted by the Promotoer system, an EEG-based BCI system fully compliant with rehabilitation requirements. METHODS: This longitudinal 2-arm randomized controlled superiority trial will include 48 first ever, unilateral, subacute stroke participants, randomly assigned to 2 intervention groups: the BCI-assisted hand MI training and a hand MI training not supported by BCI. Both interventions are delivered (3 weekly session; 6 weeks) as add-on regimen to standard intensive rehabilitation. A multidimensional assessment will be performed at: randomization/pre-intervention, 48 h post-intervention, and at 1, 3 and 6 month/s after end of intervention. Primary outcome measure is the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA, upper extremity) at 48 h post-intervention. Secondary outcome measures include: the upper extremity FMA at follow-up, the Modified Ashworth Scale, the Numeric Rating Scale for pain, the Action Research Arm Test, the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale, the Manual Muscle Test, all collected at the different timepoints as well as neurophysiological and neuroimaging measures. DISCUSSION: We expect the BCI-based rewarding of hand MI practice to promote long-lasting retention of the early induced improvement in hand motor outcome and also, this clinical improvement to be sustained by a long-lasting neuroplasticity changes harnessed by the BCI-based intervention. Furthermore, the longitudinal multidimensional assessment will address the selection of those stroke participants who best benefit of a BCI-assisted therapy, consistently advancing the transfer of BCIs to a best clinical practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Name of registry: BCI-assisted MI Intervention in Subacute Stroke (Promotoer). Trial registration number: NCT04353297; registration date on the ClinicalTrial.gov platform: April, 15/2020. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-7320550 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2020 |
publisher | BioMed Central |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-73205502020-06-29 The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response Mattia, Donatella Pichiorri, Floriana Colamarino, Emma Masciullo, Marcella Morone, Giovanni Toppi, Jlenia Pisotta, Iolanda Tamburella, Federica Lorusso, Matteo Paolucci, Stefano Puopolo, Maria Cincotti, Febo Molinari, Marco BMC Neurol Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability. Cost-effective post-stroke rehabilitation programs for upper limb are critically needed. Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) which enable the modulation of Electroencephalography (EEG) sensorimotor rhythms are promising tools to promote post-stroke recovery of upper limb motor function. The “Promotoer” study intends to boost the application of the EEG-based BCIs in clinical practice providing evidence for a short/long-term efficacy in enhancing post-stroke hand functional motor recovery and quantifiable indices of the participants response to a BCI-based intervention. To these aims, a longitudinal study will be performed in which subacute stroke participants will undergo a hand motor imagery (MI) training assisted by the Promotoer system, an EEG-based BCI system fully compliant with rehabilitation requirements. METHODS: This longitudinal 2-arm randomized controlled superiority trial will include 48 first ever, unilateral, subacute stroke participants, randomly assigned to 2 intervention groups: the BCI-assisted hand MI training and a hand MI training not supported by BCI. Both interventions are delivered (3 weekly session; 6 weeks) as add-on regimen to standard intensive rehabilitation. A multidimensional assessment will be performed at: randomization/pre-intervention, 48 h post-intervention, and at 1, 3 and 6 month/s after end of intervention. Primary outcome measure is the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA, upper extremity) at 48 h post-intervention. Secondary outcome measures include: the upper extremity FMA at follow-up, the Modified Ashworth Scale, the Numeric Rating Scale for pain, the Action Research Arm Test, the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale, the Manual Muscle Test, all collected at the different timepoints as well as neurophysiological and neuroimaging measures. DISCUSSION: We expect the BCI-based rewarding of hand MI practice to promote long-lasting retention of the early induced improvement in hand motor outcome and also, this clinical improvement to be sustained by a long-lasting neuroplasticity changes harnessed by the BCI-based intervention. Furthermore, the longitudinal multidimensional assessment will address the selection of those stroke participants who best benefit of a BCI-assisted therapy, consistently advancing the transfer of BCIs to a best clinical practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Name of registry: BCI-assisted MI Intervention in Subacute Stroke (Promotoer). Trial registration number: NCT04353297; registration date on the ClinicalTrial.gov platform: April, 15/2020. BioMed Central 2020-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7320550/ /pubmed/32593293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-020-01826-w Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Mattia, Donatella Pichiorri, Floriana Colamarino, Emma Masciullo, Marcella Morone, Giovanni Toppi, Jlenia Pisotta, Iolanda Tamburella, Federica Lorusso, Matteo Paolucci, Stefano Puopolo, Maria Cincotti, Febo Molinari, Marco The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response |
title | The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response |
title_full | The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response |
title_fullStr | The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response |
title_full_unstemmed | The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response |
title_short | The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response |
title_sort | promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7320550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32593293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-020-01826-w |
work_keys_str_mv | AT mattiadonatella thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT pichiorrifloriana thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT colamarinoemma thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT masciullomarcella thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT moronegiovanni thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT toppijlenia thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT pisottaiolanda thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT tamburellafederica thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT lorussomatteo thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT paoluccistefano thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT puopolomaria thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT cincottifebo thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT molinarimarco thepromotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT mattiadonatella promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT pichiorrifloriana promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT colamarinoemma promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT masciullomarcella promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT moronegiovanni promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT toppijlenia promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT pisottaiolanda promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT tamburellafederica promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT lorussomatteo promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT paoluccistefano promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT puopolomaria promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT cincottifebo promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse AT molinarimarco promotoerabraincomputerinterfaceassistedinterventiontopromoteupperlimbfunctionalmotorrecoveryafterstrokeastudyprotocolforarandomizedcontrolledtrialtotestearlyandlongtermefficacyandtoidentifydeterminantsofresponse |