Cargando…

Effects of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation on lower urinary tract, bowel, and sexual functions in individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury: Protocol for a pilot clinical trial

INTRODUCTION: Electrical spinal cord neuromodulation has emerged as a leading intervention for restoring autonomic functions, such as blood pressure, lower urinary tract (LUT), bowel, and sexual functions, following spinal cord injury (SCI). While a few preliminary studies have shown the potential e...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Samejima, Soshi, Shackleton, Claire, McCracken, Laura, Malik, Raza N., Miller, Tiev, Kavanagh, Alex, Ghuman, Amandeep, Elliott, Stacy, Walter, Matthias, Nightingale, Tom E., Berger, Michael J., Lam, Tania, Sachdeva, Rahul, Krassioukov, Andrei V.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9746997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36512558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278425
_version_ 1784849491151552512
author Samejima, Soshi
Shackleton, Claire
McCracken, Laura
Malik, Raza N.
Miller, Tiev
Kavanagh, Alex
Ghuman, Amandeep
Elliott, Stacy
Walter, Matthias
Nightingale, Tom E.
Berger, Michael J.
Lam, Tania
Sachdeva, Rahul
Krassioukov, Andrei V.
author_facet Samejima, Soshi
Shackleton, Claire
McCracken, Laura
Malik, Raza N.
Miller, Tiev
Kavanagh, Alex
Ghuman, Amandeep
Elliott, Stacy
Walter, Matthias
Nightingale, Tom E.
Berger, Michael J.
Lam, Tania
Sachdeva, Rahul
Krassioukov, Andrei V.
author_sort Samejima, Soshi
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Electrical spinal cord neuromodulation has emerged as a leading intervention for restoring autonomic functions, such as blood pressure, lower urinary tract (LUT), bowel, and sexual functions, following spinal cord injury (SCI). While a few preliminary studies have shown the potential effect of non-invasive transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) on autonomic recovery following SCI, the optimal stimulation parameters, as well as real-time and long-term functional benefits of tSCS are understudied. This trial entitled “Non-invasive Neuromodulation to Treat Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Dysfunction following Spinal Cord Injury” is a pilot trial to examine the feasibility, dosage effect and safety of tSCS on pelvic organ function for future large-scale randomized controlled trials. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Forty eligible participants with chronic cervical or upper thoracic motor-complete SCI will undergo stimulation mapping and assessment batteries to determine the real-time effect of tSCS on autonomic functions. Thereafter, participants will be randomly assigned to either moderate or intensive tSCS groups to test the dosage effect of long-term stimulation on autonomic parameters. Participants in each group will receive 60 minutes of tSCS per session either twice (moderate) or five (intensive) times per week, over a period of six weeks. Outcome measures include: (a) changes in bladder capacity through urodynamic studies during real-time and after long-term tSCS, and (b) resting anorectal pressure determined via anorectal manometry during real-time tSCS. We also measure assessments of sexual function, neurological impairments, and health-related quality of life using validated questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval has been obtained (CREB H20-01163). All primary and secondary outcome data will be submitted to peer-reviewed journals and disseminated among the broader scientific community and stakeholders.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9746997
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-97469972022-12-14 Effects of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation on lower urinary tract, bowel, and sexual functions in individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury: Protocol for a pilot clinical trial Samejima, Soshi Shackleton, Claire McCracken, Laura Malik, Raza N. Miller, Tiev Kavanagh, Alex Ghuman, Amandeep Elliott, Stacy Walter, Matthias Nightingale, Tom E. Berger, Michael J. Lam, Tania Sachdeva, Rahul Krassioukov, Andrei V. PLoS One Study Protocol INTRODUCTION: Electrical spinal cord neuromodulation has emerged as a leading intervention for restoring autonomic functions, such as blood pressure, lower urinary tract (LUT), bowel, and sexual functions, following spinal cord injury (SCI). While a few preliminary studies have shown the potential effect of non-invasive transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) on autonomic recovery following SCI, the optimal stimulation parameters, as well as real-time and long-term functional benefits of tSCS are understudied. This trial entitled “Non-invasive Neuromodulation to Treat Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Dysfunction following Spinal Cord Injury” is a pilot trial to examine the feasibility, dosage effect and safety of tSCS on pelvic organ function for future large-scale randomized controlled trials. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Forty eligible participants with chronic cervical or upper thoracic motor-complete SCI will undergo stimulation mapping and assessment batteries to determine the real-time effect of tSCS on autonomic functions. Thereafter, participants will be randomly assigned to either moderate or intensive tSCS groups to test the dosage effect of long-term stimulation on autonomic parameters. Participants in each group will receive 60 minutes of tSCS per session either twice (moderate) or five (intensive) times per week, over a period of six weeks. Outcome measures include: (a) changes in bladder capacity through urodynamic studies during real-time and after long-term tSCS, and (b) resting anorectal pressure determined via anorectal manometry during real-time tSCS. We also measure assessments of sexual function, neurological impairments, and health-related quality of life using validated questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval has been obtained (CREB H20-01163). All primary and secondary outcome data will be submitted to peer-reviewed journals and disseminated among the broader scientific community and stakeholders. Public Library of Science 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9746997/ /pubmed/36512558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278425 Text en © 2022 Samejima et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Samejima, Soshi
Shackleton, Claire
McCracken, Laura
Malik, Raza N.
Miller, Tiev
Kavanagh, Alex
Ghuman, Amandeep
Elliott, Stacy
Walter, Matthias
Nightingale, Tom E.
Berger, Michael J.
Lam, Tania
Sachdeva, Rahul
Krassioukov, Andrei V.
Effects of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation on lower urinary tract, bowel, and sexual functions in individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury: Protocol for a pilot clinical trial
title Effects of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation on lower urinary tract, bowel, and sexual functions in individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury: Protocol for a pilot clinical trial
title_full Effects of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation on lower urinary tract, bowel, and sexual functions in individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury: Protocol for a pilot clinical trial
title_fullStr Effects of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation on lower urinary tract, bowel, and sexual functions in individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury: Protocol for a pilot clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation on lower urinary tract, bowel, and sexual functions in individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury: Protocol for a pilot clinical trial
title_short Effects of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation on lower urinary tract, bowel, and sexual functions in individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury: Protocol for a pilot clinical trial
title_sort effects of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation on lower urinary tract, bowel, and sexual functions in individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury: protocol for a pilot clinical trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9746997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36512558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278425
work_keys_str_mv AT samejimasoshi effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT shackletonclaire effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT mccrackenlaura effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT malikrazan effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT millertiev effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT kavanaghalex effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT ghumanamandeep effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT elliottstacy effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT waltermatthias effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT nightingaletome effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT bergermichaelj effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT lamtania effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT sachdevarahul effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial
AT krassioukovandreiv effectsofnoninvasivespinalcordstimulationonlowerurinarytractbowelandsexualfunctionsinindividualswithchronicmotorcompletespinalcordinjuryprotocolforapilotclinicaltrial