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Acute and Chronic Repercussion of Spinal Cord Stimulation After Spinal Cord Injury
Sponsor: Mayo Clinic
Summary
The purpose of this research is to learn about how the participant's body is able to balance changes in blood pressure, and how spinal cord stimulation affects these changes as well as immune \& cardiovascular function in participants with spinal cord injury.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
80
Start Date
2026-03-05
Completion Date
2031-04-01
Last Updated
2026-03-09
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Tests of sympathetic inhibition
Bolus phenylephrine infusion using the Oxford technique will generate the need to inhibit sympathetic activity. Similarly, resting state Mayer waves will be assessed with regard to heart rate and blood pressure responses.
Tests of above level sympathetic activation
Cold pressor test of the hand will be used to cause sympathetic activation. Valsalva's maneuver will assess the ability to buffer against blood pressure fall (phase II).
Testing of below level sympathetic activation
Cold pressor test of the foot and bladder pressor response (in individuals with SCI) will be tested.
Epidural stimulation
Currently implanted epidural stimulation will be used during diagnostic testing.
Transcutaneous stimulation
Transcutaneous stimulation will be used for participants with spinal cord injury without an implanted stimulator during diagnostic testing.
Locations (1)
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota, United States