This project aims at unveiling the beneficial effects of prism adaptation as early rehabilitation technique to treat unilateral spatial neglect in the acute phase after a brain damage. This syndrome, frequent and very invalidating for daily life activities after a brain damage, is a cognitive disorder of lack of attention towards a part of the space. Patients at a first event brain injury hospitalized into the Neurology and Neurosurgery Departments and affected by spatial neglect will undergo to a protocol of five consecutive rehabilitation treatments, being assigned to the experimental (prisms) or control groups (neutral prisms). The effectiveness of the treatment will be assessed with cognitive, functional and motor-related measures, as well as a follow up 3 months later. These results can have a strong impact on the long-term functional outcome of these patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
32
Visuo-motor activities of exploration in the left and right space, adapting activities of daily living, while wearing prisms with 10 degrees of visual field deviation
Visuo-motor activities of exploration in the left and right space, adapting activities of daily living, while wearing prisms with no visual field deviation
University Hospital of Geneva
Geneva, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland
RECRUITINGUnilateral spatial neglect
Scores in the neuropsychological tasks administered just before and after the rehabilitation protocol: BEN battery, with the number of lateralized omissions in target cancellation, drawing and reading; bisection bias for the line bisection test
Time frame: Day 0; Day 5; 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
Functional measures
Scores in the functional test testing USN administered just before and after the rehabilitation protocol: CBS scale, evaluating the impact of neglect in 10 daily living activities (range 0-30)
Time frame: Day 0; Day 5; 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
Disability measures
Scale for assessing disability after stroke just before and after the rehabilitation protocol: FIM (range 18-126)
Time frame: Day 0; Day 5; 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
Balance
Balance tests after stroke just before and after the rehabilitation protocol: PASS (range 0-36)
Time frame: Day 0; Day 5; 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
Neuropsychological tests: Right vs. Left neglect
Comparison of the improvements in neuropsychological tests of patients with right vs. left unilateral spatial neglect on the following measures: \- BEN test: numbers of the lateralized omissions left-right in the target cancellation, drawing, reading; bisection bias in the bisection test The difference between patients with right vs. left spatial neglect following brain damaged will be computed by a difference in the outcome scores (omissions rates, bisection biases) and the incidence (percentage of patients) still defective vs. non-defective at each of these measures
Time frame: Day 5; 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
Functional Measures: Right vs. Left neglect
Comparison of the improvements in the functional activities of daily living of patients with right vs. left unilateral spatial neglect on the following measures: \- CBS scale. The difference between patients with right vs. left spatial neglect following brain damaged will be computed by a difference in the outcome scores (total score of the functional scale) and the incidence (percentage of patients) still defective vs. non-defective at this measure
Time frame: Day 5; 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
Disability Measures: Right vs. Left neglect
Comparison of the improvements of the disability scale of patients with right vs. left unilateral spatial neglect on the following measures: \- FIM The difference between patients with right vs. left spatial neglect following brain damaged will be computed by a difference in the outcome scores (total score of the scale) and the incidence (percentage of patients) still defective vs. non-defective at this measure
Time frame: Day 5; 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
Balance: Right vs. Left neglect
Comparison of the improvements of balance of patients with right vs. left unilateral spatial neglect on the following measures: \- PASS The difference between patients with right vs. left spatial neglect following brain damaged will be computed by a difference in the outcome scores (total score of the scale) and the incidence (percentage of patients) still defective vs. non-defective at this measure
Time frame: Day 5; 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
Functional Measures: Follow-up
Assessment of the functional benefit of the treatment procedure 3-months after the rehabilitation on the following measure: \- CBS: difference in the total score The difference between patients with spatial neglect who have been submitted to the prism 10 or the neutral prisms protocol will be compared in the follow up. The difference of the scores at the end of the protocol vs. in the follow-up will be performed for each group, and a differential score (prism 10 end of the protocol - prism 10 follow-up vs. neutral prisms end of the protocol - neutral prisms follow-up) will be also analysed to check for the maintenance of the effect. The differences will be computed using the total outcome scores and the incidence (percentage of patients) still defective vs. non-defective at this measure
Time frame: 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
Balance: Follow-up
Assessment of the functional benefit of the treatment procedure 3-months after the rehabilitation on the following measure: \- PASS: difference in the total score The difference between patients with spatial neglect who have been submitted to the prism 10 or the neutral prisms protocol will be compared in the follow up. The difference of the scores at the end of the protocol vs. in the follow-up will be performed for each group, and a differential score (prism 10 end of the protocol - prism 10 follow-up vs. neutral prisms end of the protocol - neutral prisms follow-up) will be also analysed to check for the maintenance of the effect. The differences will be computed using the total outcome scores and the incidence (percentage of patients) still defective vs. non-defective at this measure
Time frame: 12 weeks after the end of the protocol
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