Neuromuscular Electrostimulation in Multiple Sclerosis People With Dysphagia
Deglutition Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Deglutition Disorders focused on measuring Neuromuscular electrostimulation Multiple Sclerosis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis: definite MS (Thompson et al 2018)
- Stability: recruited subjects must be in a stable phase of the disease, without relapses which induce worsening > 1 point in the EDSS and with an EDSS <=8
- ASHA<6 and DYMUS >2
- Novelty: subjects should not have been trained with dysphagia program in the last 6 month
- Mini-Mental State Examination: > 24
Exclusion Criteria:
- Dysphagia related to other diseases
- Presence of tracheal cannula
- Local or general contraindications to the use of equipment for electrical muscle stimulation of the neck
- Malignancies or acute inflammation in the anterior region of the neck.
- Lack of collaboration due to mental impairment
Sites / Locations
- Santa Lucia foundationRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Sham Comparator
Experimental
Traditional dysphagia therapy plus sham Neuromuscular electrostimulation
traditional dysphagia therapy plus Neuromuscular electrostimulation
Traditional dysphagia therapy (TDT) involved orofacial, lingual, and laryngeal motor exercises and compensatory swallowing strategies included various modifications of head, neck, and body postures and adjustment of food/liquid temperature, viscosity, and volume. The choice of specific strategies was based on the FEES findings and the clinical swallowing examination. The rehabilitative treatment will be administered in the 8 centers taking part to the study. The electrodes in this "sham" group will be placed in the same positions as the active treatment, with a current between 3 and 5 mA (average of 3.5 mA) current unable to perform muscle contraction. Every MS patient will be received 16 sessions of TDT according to their degree of dysphagia, contemporary associated with Sham neuromuscular electrostimulation two 30-min treatment a day, separated by a rest period of at least 45 minutes for four consecutive days per week, within a period of 4 weeks
Every MS patient will be treated with traditional dysphagia therapy, associated with an active neuromuscular electrostimulation. The amplitude will be increased until the subject will feel a 'grabbing sensation' which corresponded to muscular contraction. This will be the amplitude used for the therapy. This process will be repeated for the second channel of the stimulator. The typical electrical stimulus is at 80 Hz and at 300 microsec, and it will be adapted to avoid annoying stimulus to the patients. During therapy, both channels will be active. Every MS patient will be received 16 sessions of traditional dysphagia therapy according to their degree of dysphagia, contemporary associated with neuromuscular electrostimulation , according to our previous experiences, two 30-min treatment a day, separated by a rest period of at least 45 minutes for four consecutive days per week, within a period of 4 weeks.