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IVR ON UPPER-LIMB REHABILITATION IN STROKE PATIENTS: A CLINICAL TRIAL
Sponsor: Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica de Girona Dr. Josep Trueta
Summary
Stroke is the leading cause of acquired disability in adults. Neurorehabilitation aims to recover the affected function by stimulating neuroplasticity. Immersive virtual reality (IVR) has shown that it can be effective but the evidence is still weak. Similarly, few studies have analysed blood biomarkers as outcome or predictive indicators, and knowledge of the influence of genetic polymorphisms on rehabilitation efficacy is limited. Our objectives are (1) to demonstrate that the addition of IVR to conventional rehabilitation (CR) improves upper-limb motor function, functional status, and quality of life in stroke patients, at short and long term; (2) to determine the effect of IVR on the expression of neuroplasticity biomarkers at long term; (3) to evaluate the impact of genetic polymorphisms on the rehabilitation and functional prognosis of treated patients, at short and long term; and (4) to identify acute phase predictive biomarkers of motor recovery and functional prognosis at short and long term. To this end, we propose a single-center, prospective, randomised, controlled, and open label clinical trial with blinded end-point assessment. Adults diagnosed of acute ischaemic/haemorrhagic stroke with mobility impaired in the upper-limb and included in a program of intensive CR (ICR) at hospital discharge will be included. Patients will be randomly assigned into two groups: ICR+IVR or only ICR and will be followed for one year to assess, at 3 and 12 months, motor strength in the upper-limb, functional dependence and quality of life. In blood samples obtained at admission (baseline) and at 12 months, proteins and microRNAs will be analysed to identify predictive biomarkers of recovery (motor and functional) and to determine the effect of IVR on neuroplasticity mechanisms. Genetic polymorphisms that may affect motor and functional recovery of patients treated with RC±RVI will also be analysed
Official title: Impact of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Rehabilitation in the Acute Phase of Stroke: a Clinical Study and Correlation With Blood Biomarkers and Polymorphisms Related to Neuroplasticity
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2022-08-31
Completion Date
2026-06
Last Updated
2026-05-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Immersive Virtual Reality
patients who will receive, in addition to CR, rehabilitation using the immersive virtual reality (IVR) system in our hospital, followed by the same ICR program as the control group together with IVR therapy at the rehabilitation center.
Locations (1)
Hospital Dr Josep Trueta
Girona, Spain