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CUHK_CCRB00483
2015-10-28
Prospective
CRE-2015.407
NIl
Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
NA
Not Applicable
ka Sing Lawrence Wong
9/F, Lui Che Woo Clinical Sciences Building
Department of Medicine & Therapeutics
Prince of Wales Hospital
Shatin, NT, Hong Kong
3505 3877
ks-wong@cuhk.edu.hk
CUHK
Hong Kong
ka Sing Lawrence Wong
9/F, Lui Che Woo Clinical Sciences Building
Department of Medicine & Therapeutics
Prince of Wales Hospital
Shatin, NT, Hong Kong
35053144
ks-wong@cuhk.edu.hk
Division of Neurology, Prince of Wales Hospital
Hong Kong SAR, China
Applying Dual Hemispheric Theta Burst Stimulation into the Post-stroke Aphasia: A Pilot Study from Subacute Stage to Chronic Stage
Applying Dual Hemispheric Theta Burst Stimulation into the Post-stroke Aphasia: A Pilot Study from Subacute Stage to Chronic Stage
應用雙側經顱磁刺激對中風後失語症康復的研究:從亞急性期到慢性期
Hong Kong SAR, China
Yes
2015-08-24
Hong Kong East Cluster Research Ethics Committee
2015.407
stroke
aphasia
Device
transcranial magnetic stimulation
theta burst stimulation
dual hemispheric theta burst stimulation
about four minutes
once a day, totally twenty times
No comparative treatment
Open-Label
NA
NA
NA
NA
aged 18 or above, right-handed, Cantonese native speaker
first-ever ischemic stroke with onset time less than 21 days and left middle cerebral artery (LMCA) territory involved
recordable motor evoked potential (MEP) in either hand
mild to moderate motor-dominant aphasia (National Institution of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) Part 9 = 1)
capable of undergoing language assessment (NIHSS Part 1a=0, 1b=0 or 1 and 1c= 0 or 1)
the patient or his/her legally acceptable representative is willing to provide written informed consent
personal history of epilepsy
metallic implants in any part of body
implanted cardiac pacemaker, defibrillator, medication pump or any other implanted electronics
severe skull fracture, serious head injury, history of brain or spinal cord surgery
brain tumor on CT/MRI
administration of drugs that potentially lower seizure threshold
active malignancy
severe co-existing systemic diseases, severe dementia or psychosis
inability to be followed up at regular interval
pregnancy or breast-feeding
pure word deafness
diagnosed dementia
clinical evidence of depression
clinical sign of hearing or visual impairment without aids
alcohol abuse and drug addiction
18
/
Both Male and Female
Interventional
Non-randomized
Uncontrolled
Open label
Single group
Other
Not a drug trial
2015-11-16
10
Complete
changes in scores of language assessment
Cantonese version of Western Aphasia Battery
right after the intervention finished and two months later
changes in sub AQs of CWAB
Cantonese version of Western Aphasia Battery
day1, day10, day60 after intervention and 8 months after index stroke
2017-04-25
ChiCTR-IPC-15007294
2015-10-28
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