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Intervention Effect of Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) on Disorder of Consciousness (DOC)

To Explore the Intervention Effect of High Definition-transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (HD-tACS) on Consciousness Promotion in Patients With Chronic Consciousness Disorders and the Potential Neural Mechanism

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT06076733
Enrollment
40
Registered
2023-10-11
Start date
2023-09-21
Completion date
2025-09-20
Last updated
2023-10-12

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Conditions

Disorders of Consciousness

Keywords

DOC tACS

Brief summary

To investigate the effect of high definition-transcranial alternating current stimulation(HD-tACS) on consciousness promotion in patients with chronic consciousness disorders and the underlying neural mechanism by EEG.

Detailed description

Forty patients with chronic consciousness disorder who met the inclusion criteria were recruited with the informed consent of the family. All the participants were randomized to receive active or sham treatment protocol. Stimulation was performed using a alternating stimulator linked to one anodal electrode and four cathodal electrodes. The anodal electrode was placed over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC; F3 in the 10-20 international system of EEG placement), and the four cathodal electrodes (AFz, FCz, F7, and C5 in the 10-20 international system EEG placement) were placed around the anodal electrode to form a current loop. Twenty 2 milliampere (mA) sessions (ramp-up and ramp-down periods of 30 and 30 seconds, respectively) were applied for 20 minutes per session, twice daily over 10 consecutive days, and the stimulus frequency was set as 6 Hertz (Hz). Sham tACS was delivered using the same protocol and current intensity, but the period of active stimulation was only during the ramp-up and ramp-down periods of 30 and 30 seconds. Before and after the tACS treatment, the state of consciousness was assessed according to coma recovery scale-revised(CRS-R), and19-channel EEG data were collected.

Interventions

DEVICEhigh definition-transcranial alternating current stimulation

tACS is described as a non-invasive form of brain stimulation that uses a low-intensity, alternating current applied directly to the head through scalp electrodes.

Sham tACS was delivered using the same protocol and current intensity, but the period of active stimulation was only during the ramp-up and ramp-down periods of 30 and 30 seconds.

Sponsors

Anhui Medical University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

1. patients diagnosed as chronic disorders of consciousness based on CRS-R assessment by at least two professional neurologists; 2. the age requirement is between 18 and 75; 3. vital signs need to be stable; 4. no neuromuscular blockers and sedatives have been used within 24 hours before the study and the entire protocol; 5. no improvement in the state of consciousness was observed within one week before the start of the study.

Exclusion criteria

1. previous or current diagnosis of severe neurocognitive degenerative diseases; 2. metal implantation in the head; 3. previous surgical procedures resulted in skull defect; 4. previous history of epilepsy.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Assessment of Coma Recovery ScaleBefore intervention and one day after all interventionState of consciousness was assessed by two trained physicians in three different time periods using the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R), which has demonstrated good reliability and validity for the behavioral evaluation of disorder of consciousness (DOC) patients. Total score ranges from zero to twenty-three, with higher scores indicating better neurological function and prognosis.

Countries

China

Contacts

Primary ContactKai Wang, PhD
wangkai1964@126.com+86-0551-62923704
Backup ContactChen Chen
18225855669@163.com+8618225855669

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026