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Toward individualized medicine in stroke—The TiMeS project: Protocol of longitudinal, multi-modal, multi-domain study in stroke

Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in <15% of stroke patients. To improve the therapeutic outcomes, there is a strong need to tailor treatments to each individual patient. However, there is a lack of knowledge concerning the precise neuronal mechanisms underlying the degr...

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Autores principales: Fleury, Lisa, Koch, Philipp J., Wessel, Maximilian J., Bonvin, Christophe, San Millan, Diego, Constantin, Christophe, Vuadens, Philippe, Adolphsen, Jan, Cadic Melchior, Andéol, Brügger, Julia, Beanato, Elena, Ceroni, Martino, Menoud, Pauline, De Leon Rodriguez, Diego, Zufferey, Valérie, Meyer, Nathalie H., Egger, Philip, Harquel, Sylvain, Popa, Traian, Raffin, Estelle, Girard, Gabriel, Thiran, Jean-Philippe, Vaney, Claude, Alvarez, Vincent, Turlan, Jean-Luc, Mühl, Andreas, Léger, Bertrand, Morishita, Takuya, Micera, Silvestro, Blanke, Olaf, Van De Ville, Dimitri, Hummel, Friedhelm C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9549862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36226086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.939640
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author Fleury, Lisa
Koch, Philipp J.
Wessel, Maximilian J.
Bonvin, Christophe
San Millan, Diego
Constantin, Christophe
Vuadens, Philippe
Adolphsen, Jan
Cadic Melchior, Andéol
Brügger, Julia
Beanato, Elena
Ceroni, Martino
Menoud, Pauline
De Leon Rodriguez, Diego
Zufferey, Valérie
Meyer, Nathalie H.
Egger, Philip
Harquel, Sylvain
Popa, Traian
Raffin, Estelle
Girard, Gabriel
Thiran, Jean-Philippe
Vaney, Claude
Alvarez, Vincent
Turlan, Jean-Luc
Mühl, Andreas
Léger, Bertrand
Morishita, Takuya
Micera, Silvestro
Blanke, Olaf
Van De Ville, Dimitri
Hummel, Friedhelm C.
author_facet Fleury, Lisa
Koch, Philipp J.
Wessel, Maximilian J.
Bonvin, Christophe
San Millan, Diego
Constantin, Christophe
Vuadens, Philippe
Adolphsen, Jan
Cadic Melchior, Andéol
Brügger, Julia
Beanato, Elena
Ceroni, Martino
Menoud, Pauline
De Leon Rodriguez, Diego
Zufferey, Valérie
Meyer, Nathalie H.
Egger, Philip
Harquel, Sylvain
Popa, Traian
Raffin, Estelle
Girard, Gabriel
Thiran, Jean-Philippe
Vaney, Claude
Alvarez, Vincent
Turlan, Jean-Luc
Mühl, Andreas
Léger, Bertrand
Morishita, Takuya
Micera, Silvestro
Blanke, Olaf
Van De Ville, Dimitri
Hummel, Friedhelm C.
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description Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in <15% of stroke patients. To improve the therapeutic outcomes, there is a strong need to tailor treatments to each individual patient. However, there is a lack of knowledge concerning the precise neuronal mechanisms underlying the degree and course of motor recovery and its individual differences, especially in the view of brain network properties despite the fact that it became more and more clear that stroke is a network disorder. The TiMeS project is a longitudinal exploratory study aiming at characterizing stroke phenotypes of a large, representative stroke cohort through an extensive, multi-modal and multi-domain evaluation. The ultimate goal of the study is to identify prognostic biomarkers allowing to predict the individual degree and course of motor recovery and its underlying neuronal mechanisms paving the way for novel interventions and treatment stratification for the individual patients. A total of up to 100 patients will be assessed at 4 timepoints over the first year after the stroke: during the first (T1) and third (T2) week, then three (T3) and twelve (T4) months after stroke onset. To assess underlying mechanisms of recovery with a focus on network analyses and brain connectivity, we will apply synergistic state-of-the-art systems neuroscience methods including functional, diffusion, and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and electrophysiological evaluation based on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) coupled with electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG). In addition, an extensive, multi-domain neuropsychological evaluation will be performed at each timepoint, covering all sensorimotor and cognitive domains. This project will significantly add to the understanding of underlying mechanisms of motor recovery with a strong focus on the interactions between the motor and other cognitive domains and multimodal network analyses. The population-based, multi-dimensional dataset will serve as a basis to develop biomarkers to predict outcome and promote personalized stratification toward individually tailored treatment concepts using neuro-technologies, thus paving the way toward personalized precision medicine approaches in stroke rehabilitation.
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spelling pubmed-95498622022-10-11 Toward individualized medicine in stroke—The TiMeS project: Protocol of longitudinal, multi-modal, multi-domain study in stroke Fleury, Lisa Koch, Philipp J. Wessel, Maximilian J. Bonvin, Christophe San Millan, Diego Constantin, Christophe Vuadens, Philippe Adolphsen, Jan Cadic Melchior, Andéol Brügger, Julia Beanato, Elena Ceroni, Martino Menoud, Pauline De Leon Rodriguez, Diego Zufferey, Valérie Meyer, Nathalie H. Egger, Philip Harquel, Sylvain Popa, Traian Raffin, Estelle Girard, Gabriel Thiran, Jean-Philippe Vaney, Claude Alvarez, Vincent Turlan, Jean-Luc Mühl, Andreas Léger, Bertrand Morishita, Takuya Micera, Silvestro Blanke, Olaf Van De Ville, Dimitri Hummel, Friedhelm C. Front Neurol Neurology Despite recent improvements, complete motor recovery occurs in <15% of stroke patients. To improve the therapeutic outcomes, there is a strong need to tailor treatments to each individual patient. However, there is a lack of knowledge concerning the precise neuronal mechanisms underlying the degree and course of motor recovery and its individual differences, especially in the view of brain network properties despite the fact that it became more and more clear that stroke is a network disorder. The TiMeS project is a longitudinal exploratory study aiming at characterizing stroke phenotypes of a large, representative stroke cohort through an extensive, multi-modal and multi-domain evaluation. The ultimate goal of the study is to identify prognostic biomarkers allowing to predict the individual degree and course of motor recovery and its underlying neuronal mechanisms paving the way for novel interventions and treatment stratification for the individual patients. A total of up to 100 patients will be assessed at 4 timepoints over the first year after the stroke: during the first (T1) and third (T2) week, then three (T3) and twelve (T4) months after stroke onset. To assess underlying mechanisms of recovery with a focus on network analyses and brain connectivity, we will apply synergistic state-of-the-art systems neuroscience methods including functional, diffusion, and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and electrophysiological evaluation based on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) coupled with electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG). In addition, an extensive, multi-domain neuropsychological evaluation will be performed at each timepoint, covering all sensorimotor and cognitive domains. This project will significantly add to the understanding of underlying mechanisms of motor recovery with a strong focus on the interactions between the motor and other cognitive domains and multimodal network analyses. The population-based, multi-dimensional dataset will serve as a basis to develop biomarkers to predict outcome and promote personalized stratification toward individually tailored treatment concepts using neuro-technologies, thus paving the way toward personalized precision medicine approaches in stroke rehabilitation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9549862/ /pubmed/36226086 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.939640 Text en Copyright © 2022 Fleury, Koch, Wessel, Bonvin, San Millan, Constantin, Vuadens, Adolphsen, Cadic Melchior, Brügger, Beanato, Ceroni, Menoud, De Leon Rodriguez, Zufferey, Meyer, Egger, Harquel, Popa, Raffin, Girard, Thiran, Vaney, Alvarez, Turlan, Mühl, Léger, Morishita, Micera, Blanke, Van De Ville and Hummel. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Fleury, Lisa
Koch, Philipp J.
Wessel, Maximilian J.
Bonvin, Christophe
San Millan, Diego
Constantin, Christophe
Vuadens, Philippe
Adolphsen, Jan
Cadic Melchior, Andéol
Brügger, Julia
Beanato, Elena
Ceroni, Martino
Menoud, Pauline
De Leon Rodriguez, Diego
Zufferey, Valérie
Meyer, Nathalie H.
Egger, Philip
Harquel, Sylvain
Popa, Traian
Raffin, Estelle
Girard, Gabriel
Thiran, Jean-Philippe
Vaney, Claude
Alvarez, Vincent
Turlan, Jean-Luc
Mühl, Andreas
Léger, Bertrand
Morishita, Takuya
Micera, Silvestro
Blanke, Olaf
Van De Ville, Dimitri
Hummel, Friedhelm C.
Toward individualized medicine in stroke—The TiMeS project: Protocol of longitudinal, multi-modal, multi-domain study in stroke
title Toward individualized medicine in stroke—The TiMeS project: Protocol of longitudinal, multi-modal, multi-domain study in stroke
title_full Toward individualized medicine in stroke—The TiMeS project: Protocol of longitudinal, multi-modal, multi-domain study in stroke
title_fullStr Toward individualized medicine in stroke—The TiMeS project: Protocol of longitudinal, multi-modal, multi-domain study in stroke
title_full_unstemmed Toward individualized medicine in stroke—The TiMeS project: Protocol of longitudinal, multi-modal, multi-domain study in stroke
title_short Toward individualized medicine in stroke—The TiMeS project: Protocol of longitudinal, multi-modal, multi-domain study in stroke
title_sort toward individualized medicine in stroke—the times project: protocol of longitudinal, multi-modal, multi-domain study in stroke
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9549862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36226086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.939640
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