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Biomechanical and Neurophysiological Evaluation of the Effect of a Motor Block and an Injection of Botulinum Toxin on the Stiffness of the Paretic Sural Triceps Muscle (RAI PAR BLOC)

Primary Purpose

Cerebrovascular Accident

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
France
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Selective nerve block
Sponsored by
Nantes University Hospital
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Eligibility
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Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional other trial for Cerebrovascular Accident

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 80 Years (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria :

  • Patient with signed consent,
  • Be over 18 and under 80 years of age,
  • Have suffered a stroke (medical diagnosis),
  • Spasticity of the triceps surae with a modified Ashworth score of the triceps sural of at least 1,
  • Medical indication to perform a treatment of spasticity of the sural triceps by ITB, requiring a prior selective nerve block to qualify or disqualify this procedure (depending on the effectiveness, reaction / sensations / perceptions of the patient),
  • Cognitive abilities compatible with experimentation: absence of language or judgment impairments that prevent the understanding of the research or the expression of agreement. An aphasia severity score > or equal to 3 will be required for inclusion,
  • Be eligible for social security.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Person in an emergency situation, deprived of liberty, or not benefiting from the social protection system,
  • Person under 18 years of age or under any legal protection measure whatsoever,
  • Unbalanced epileptic disorder; tension variability,
  • History of calf surgery (scarring areas that disrupt ultrasound elastography exploration),
  • Disorders related to bed rest: thromboembolic disorders, bedsores, respiratory or digestive disorders,
  • Previous botulinum toxin injection injection less than 3 months ago (contraindication to a new botulinum toxin injection),
  • Contraindication to an injection of botulinum toxin abobotulinum toxin A (Dysport®),
  • Patient under anti-coagulant,
  • Aphasia or cognitive impairment interfering with task comprehension,
  • Contraindication to ankle manipulation: fracture, phlebitis, pressure sore in the areas of support of the orthosis,
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women.

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Sites / Locations

  • CHU de Nantes

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm Type

Experimental

Arm Label

Biomecanical evaluation of the selective nerve block effects

Arm Description

D0 : Information, collection of consent, inclusion, Clinical and instrumental evaluation, Realization of the selective nerve block, Post-selective nerve block clinical and instrumental re-evaluation, Performance of the botulinum toxin injection if indication selected. D28 (+/-5 days) : - Clinical and instrumental post-botulinum toxin injection evaluation.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Biomecanical evaluation of the selective nerve block effects on soleus muscle stiffness (distal part) during stretching of the plantar flexor muscles in the patient after a stroke.
Study of the soleus (distal) muscle stiffness before and after the realization of selective nerve block of the soleus nerve. The muscle stiffness is assessed by measuring the shearing module (in kilopascals) by elastography SSI during the slow passive stretching (2°/sec) realized by an isokinetic ergometer during the examination before and after the selective nerve block realization.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Biomechanical effect of selective nerve block on proximal soleus muscle stiffness when stretching plantar flexor muscles
Study of the variation of the proximal soleus muscle stiffness between before and after performing the selective nerve block of the soleus nerve
Neurophysiological effects of the motor block on nerve transmission and muscle activation.
Neurophysiological effects will be evaluated by: (i) the variations in amplitude and latency of the M wave, of the H response, and of the Hmax/Mmax ratio, and (ii) the change in muscle activity (measured by electromyography) between before and after selective nerve block. Muscle activity will be recorded during the entire passive dorsal ankle flexion movement with the dynamometer. It will be quantified by the area under the curve of the EMG signal recorded for each site (distal soleus and proximal soleus), after usual treatment of the EMG signal to obtain an envelope (filtering, rectification and normalization)
Inter-individual variability of the decrease in muscle stiffness after selective nerve block
Variability of the selective nerve block response between the patients, measures of the decrease in muscle stiffness will be taken into account for each musce site : distal soleus and proximal soleus.
Biomechanical effect of botulinum toxin injection on muscle stiffness of the soleus (distal part) when stretching the plantar flexor muscles.
Variation of the muscle stiffness of the distal and proximal soleus between before and after botulinum toxin injection.
Inter-individual variability of the decrease in muscle stiffness after botulinum toxin injection.
Inter-patient variability for the answer to the botulinum toxin injection, muscle stiffness reduction measures will be taken into account for each muscle site : distal soleus and proximal soleus.
Relationship between selective nerve block effect and botulinum toxin injection effect.
The relationship between the selective nerve block effect and the botulinum toxin injection effect will be evaluated by calculating correlations between the stiffness variation before and after each intervention.

Full Information

First Posted
January 15, 2021
Last Updated
July 21, 2023
Sponsor
Nantes University Hospital
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT04717141
Brief Title
Biomechanical and Neurophysiological Evaluation of the Effect of a Motor Block and an Injection of Botulinum Toxin on the Stiffness of the Paretic Sural Triceps Muscle
Acronym
RAI PAR BLOC
Official Title
Biomechanical and Neurophysiological Evaluation of the Effect of a Motor Block and an Injection of Botulinum Toxin on the Stiffness of the Paretic Sural Triceps Muscle
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
July 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
February 3, 2021 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
July 10, 2023 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
July 10, 2023 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Nantes University Hospital

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The research "Biomechanical and neurophysiological evaluation of the effects of a motor block and an injection of botulinum toxin on the stiffness of the paretic sural triceps muscle" will study the response to passive stretching in the neurological patient presenting spastic paresis after a stroke.
Detailed Description
Following a stroke, patients see their motor function impaired, in particular by the establishment of muscular retractions. These affect motor performance of the patients, as for example by impairing their walking capabilities and are responsible for long-term orthopedic deformities. Muscular structure influencing ankle and foot mobility are particularly evaluated in daily practice due to the major impact of muscle retraction on patients' mobility. During clinical examination, the evaluator searches the presence of the clinical markers of muscle retraction. However their clinical evaluation remains subjective and does not always allow to identify the precise location (which muscles) and origin (muscle contraction or retraction) of the observed response. In that case, the sensitive nerve block (BNS)can complete the clinical examination. Its efficacy and selectivity are difficult to evaluate in a precise manner by a clinical examination on its own. Moreover, the possibility to predict the effect of a long-lasting spasticity treatment, like a botulinum toxin injection (ITB), from the effect of a BNS, has not been proven on the sural triceps muscle. The study will use several evaluation techniques by biomechanical, neurophysiological and ultrasound (elastography) study which allow to quantify the response level within a muscle (measure of the muscle stiffness and retraction). This study will take place within the rehabilitation and physical medicine department, patients are hospitalized or seen during stroke follow-up examination for uncomfortable sural triceps spasticity. They are evaluated by a quantified walking test, followed by a BNS, if the BNS result is positive, they are treated by a botulinum toxin injection in the sural triceps. The stiffness measurements before BNS (J0), after BNS (J0 post BNS) and after ITB (at day 28) will be standardized and additional instrumental examinations will be realized to understand the effects of the BNS and ITB procedure. The stretching will be performed by an isokinetic dynamometer and the muscle response to the stretching will be achieved by simultaneous evaluation of the response of the leg muscles by elastography and electromyography. In addition, clinical and neurophysiological data (exploration of nerve conduction on the tibial nerve) will be measured

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Cerebrovascular Accident

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Other
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
27 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Biomecanical evaluation of the selective nerve block effects
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
D0 : Information, collection of consent, inclusion, Clinical and instrumental evaluation, Realization of the selective nerve block, Post-selective nerve block clinical and instrumental re-evaluation, Performance of the botulinum toxin injection if indication selected. D28 (+/-5 days) : - Clinical and instrumental post-botulinum toxin injection evaluation.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Selective nerve block
Intervention Description
D0 : Information, collection of consent, inclusion, Clinical and instrumental evaluation, Realization of the selective nerve block, Post-selective nerve block clinical and instrumental re-evaluation, Performance of the botulinum toxin injection if indication selected. D28 (+/-5 days) : - Clinical and instrumental post-botulinum toxin injection evaluation.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Biomecanical evaluation of the selective nerve block effects on soleus muscle stiffness (distal part) during stretching of the plantar flexor muscles in the patient after a stroke.
Description
Study of the soleus (distal) muscle stiffness before and after the realization of selective nerve block of the soleus nerve. The muscle stiffness is assessed by measuring the shearing module (in kilopascals) by elastography SSI during the slow passive stretching (2°/sec) realized by an isokinetic ergometer during the examination before and after the selective nerve block realization.
Time Frame
20 minutes post selective nerve block at Day 0
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Biomechanical effect of selective nerve block on proximal soleus muscle stiffness when stretching plantar flexor muscles
Description
Study of the variation of the proximal soleus muscle stiffness between before and after performing the selective nerve block of the soleus nerve
Time Frame
20 minutes post selective nerve block at Day 0
Title
Neurophysiological effects of the motor block on nerve transmission and muscle activation.
Description
Neurophysiological effects will be evaluated by: (i) the variations in amplitude and latency of the M wave, of the H response, and of the Hmax/Mmax ratio, and (ii) the change in muscle activity (measured by electromyography) between before and after selective nerve block. Muscle activity will be recorded during the entire passive dorsal ankle flexion movement with the dynamometer. It will be quantified by the area under the curve of the EMG signal recorded for each site (distal soleus and proximal soleus), after usual treatment of the EMG signal to obtain an envelope (filtering, rectification and normalization)
Time Frame
20 minutes post selective nerve block at Day 0
Title
Inter-individual variability of the decrease in muscle stiffness after selective nerve block
Description
Variability of the selective nerve block response between the patients, measures of the decrease in muscle stiffness will be taken into account for each musce site : distal soleus and proximal soleus.
Time Frame
20 minutes post selective nerve block at Day 0
Title
Biomechanical effect of botulinum toxin injection on muscle stiffness of the soleus (distal part) when stretching the plantar flexor muscles.
Description
Variation of the muscle stiffness of the distal and proximal soleus between before and after botulinum toxin injection.
Time Frame
Day 28 post botulinum toxin injection
Title
Inter-individual variability of the decrease in muscle stiffness after botulinum toxin injection.
Description
Inter-patient variability for the answer to the botulinum toxin injection, muscle stiffness reduction measures will be taken into account for each muscle site : distal soleus and proximal soleus.
Time Frame
Day 28 post botulinum toxin injection
Title
Relationship between selective nerve block effect and botulinum toxin injection effect.
Description
The relationship between the selective nerve block effect and the botulinum toxin injection effect will be evaluated by calculating correlations between the stiffness variation before and after each intervention.
Time Frame
Day 28 post botulinum toxin injection

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
80 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria : Patient with signed consent, Be over 18 and under 80 years of age, Have suffered a stroke (medical diagnosis), Spasticity of the triceps surae with a modified Ashworth score of the triceps sural of at least 1, Medical indication to perform a treatment of spasticity of the sural triceps by ITB, requiring a prior selective nerve block to qualify or disqualify this procedure (depending on the effectiveness, reaction / sensations / perceptions of the patient), Cognitive abilities compatible with experimentation: absence of language or judgment impairments that prevent the understanding of the research or the expression of agreement. An aphasia severity score > or equal to 3 will be required for inclusion, Be eligible for social security. Exclusion Criteria: Person in an emergency situation, deprived of liberty, or not benefiting from the social protection system, Person under 18 years of age or under any legal protection measure whatsoever, Unbalanced epileptic disorder; tension variability, History of calf surgery (scarring areas that disrupt ultrasound elastography exploration), Disorders related to bed rest: thromboembolic disorders, bedsores, respiratory or digestive disorders, Previous botulinum toxin injection injection less than 3 months ago (contraindication to a new botulinum toxin injection), Contraindication to an injection of botulinum toxin abobotulinum toxin A (Dysport®), Patient under anti-coagulant, Aphasia or cognitive impairment interfering with task comprehension, Contraindication to ankle manipulation: fracture, phlebitis, pressure sore in the areas of support of the orthosis, Pregnant or breastfeeding women. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Facility Information:
Facility Name
CHU de Nantes
City
Nantes
Country
France

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