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Active Not RecruitingNCT02543320

Neurofeedback in Decreasing Acute Radiotherapy-Induced Pain in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer

Neurofeedback for Acute Radiotherapy-Induced Pain in Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
17 (actual)
Sponsor
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This pilot trial studies how well neurofeedback training works in decreasing acute radiotherapy-induced pain in patients with head and neck cancer. Neurofeedback training is a type of therapy that uses electroencephalograph and a computer software program to measure brain wave activity. Neurofeedback training may help teach patients ways to modify their own brain waves to decrease the perception of pain and improve quality of life.

Detailed description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. Determine the effects of an individualized LORETA (low resolution electromagnetic tomography) Z score neurofeedback program on changes in brain function using EEG (electroencephalography), qEEG (quantitative electroencephalography), and LORETA from immediately before to after each session in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiotherapy and experiencing pain. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. Examine the effects of an individualized LORETA Z score neurofeedback program on perceptions of radiation-induced pain in head and neck cancer patients from immediately before neurofeedback training to immediately after neurofeedback training. II. Identify brain regions from qEEG and LORETA that are associated with a non-pain state and then an acute pain state. III. Examine the relationship between the patient and their spouse or primary caregiver. OUTLINE: Beginning at weeks 4 and 5 or 5 and 6 of radiotherapy, patients undergo neurofeedback training once per day (QID) three times per week (TIW) for up to 6 treatments. Patients also complete questionnaires over 10 minutes at baseline and after neurofeedback training. After completion of study, patients are followed up at 1 week.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERLORETA Neurofeedback TrainingUndergo LORETA neurofeedback training
OTHERQuestionnaire AdministrationAncillary studies

Timeline

Start date
2012-08-29
Primary completion
2027-04-30
Completion
2027-04-30
First posted
2015-09-07
Last updated
2026-04-16

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02543320. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.