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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Acute Stroke Patients (tDCS)
Interventional
N/A
Centre Hospitalier St Anne (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
janvier 2017
février 2019
29 juin 2024
Very early after the onset of the focal perfusion deficit, excitotoxic mechanisms can
lethally damage neurons and glia. Excitotoxicity triggers a number of events that can
further contribute to tissue death. Such events include peri-infarct depolarizations
(PID) and cortical spreading depolarization (CSD) within the peri-infarct zone or
ischaemic penumbra. Noninvasive brain stimulation techniques such as transcranial direct
current stimulation (tDCS) are emerging as promising tools, owing to their effects on
modulating cortical activity. Experimental studies have indicated that cathodic
polarization of the cortical surface blocks initiation of CSD. Moreover, it has been
recently demonstrated in murine stroke models that cathodal tDCS exerts a measurable
neuroprotective effect in the acute phase of stroke, decreasing the number of spreading
depolarizations and reducing the infarct volume by 20 to 30%.
The investigators propose here a pilot study, in acute middle cerebral artery stroke
patients, with a double blind randomization: cathodal tDCS versus sham tDCS. The duration
of this study will be two years. Fifty acute middle cerebral artery stroke patients will
be included. The tDCS will begin within 4.5 hours of symptom onset. The main criteria of
evaluation will be the extent of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) infarct volume between
imaging on admission and 24 hours later. The investigators propose the hypothesis that in
acute stroke patients, cathodal tDCS could be an adjuvant approach to recanalizing
therapies.
Etablissements
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Centre Hospitalier Sainte Anne - 75674 - Paris - France | Martine GAVARET, PH | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) |
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- age ≥ 18 years
- middle cerebral artery stroke confirmed by MRI
- neuroradiology: initial MRI with diffusion and perfusion sequences
- NIHSS scale between 4 and 25
- delay since the beginning of symptoms < 4h30
- intravenous thrombolysis treatment
- obtained consent
- patient affiliated or benefiting from the French national insurance
- age ≥ 18 years
- middle cerebral artery stroke confirmed by MRI
- neuroradiology: initial MRI with diffusion and perfusion sequences
- NIHSS scale between 4 and 25
- delay since the beginning of symptoms < 4h30
- intravenous thrombolysis treatment
- obtained consent
- patient affiliated or benefiting from the French national insurance
- pregnant woman
- contraindications for an MRI scan : heart pace-maker, patients who have a metallic
foreign body (metal sliver) in their eye or in their brain.
- contraindications for the tDCS : scalp or forehead cutaneous lesion, history of
intra-cranial surgery
- coma
- beginning of the symptoms cannot be precisely specified