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Intermuscular Coherence as a Biomarker for ALS
Sponsor: University of Chicago
Summary
The specific aims of this study are to: 1. Determine if a painless and quick measurement of muscle activity using surface electrodes can help with the diagnosis of ALS. Specifically, we ask if a measure of intermuscular coherence (IMC-βγ), when added to current diagnostic criteria (Awaji criteria), can differentiate ALS from mimic diseases more accurately and earlier than currently possible. 2. Characterize IMC-βγ in neurotypical subjects by age, sex, race, and ethnicity. 3. Follow a cohort of ALS patients longitudinally to determine if IMC-βγ changes with ALS disease progression and whether such changes correlate with functional and clinical scores, or survival.
Official title: Intermuscular Coherence: A Biomarker for Early Diagnosis and Follow-up of ALS
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 90 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
650
Start Date
2021-03-31
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2026-02-09
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Locations (4)
University of California Center for Clinical Research
Irvine, California, United States
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Miami, Florida, United States
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Washington University Medical Center
St Louis, Missouri, United States