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TerminatedNCT03367091

Energy Consumption and Cardiorespiratory Load During Overground Gait Training With a Wearable Exoskeleton After Stroke

Energy Consumption and Cardiorespiratory Load During Overground Gait Training With a Wearable Exoskeleton After Stroke: the Effect of the Level of Swing Assistance

Status
Terminated
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
1 (actual)
Sponsor
Vrije Universiteit Brussel · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

To investigate acute metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses during overground gait training with a wearable exoskeleton in persons after stroke

Detailed description

RESEARCH AIMS: * To investigate the effect of the level of swing assistance on the acute metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses during overground gait training with a wearable exoskeleton in persons after stroke * To investigate if there is an interaction-effect between the level of swing assistance and the duration of walking * To compare the exercise intensity to aerobic training recommendations STUDY DESIGN: An experimental, 1-group trial with randomized crossover design. PATIENT RECRUITMENT: Participants will be recruited at the AZ Herentals (Herentals, Belgium). LOCATION: The trial will be conducted at the REVAlution Center (Herentals, Belgium). ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: See section "Eligibility" PROCEDURES: Before the start of the study, informed consent and baseline patient characteristics will be collected. Next, participants will be measured during three training sessions with the Ekso GT SmartAssist: * 20-minute training with high swing assistance * 20-minute training with neutral swing assistance * 20-minute training with high swing resistance Trainings will be performed on a separate day in a randomized order (within one week and controlled for time of day). Following settings will be used in all three conditions: sitting program ("Min lean"); standing program ("Auto lean"); step initiation program ("ProStep+"), training mode ("Off"), SmartAssist option ("2Free"); and stance support ("Low"). The level of stance support and swing assistance will be set symmetrically for the affected and non-affected side. During training, participants will walk back and forth at a self-selected walking speed in a 30m hall way using a cane at the non-affected side. Prior to the experimental conditions, participants will have had three training sessions in the Ekso GT. RESTRICTIONS \& PROHIBITIONS: Participants will be instructed to not consume food, alcohol, caffeine or nicotine at least 3h prior to the intervention. Usual medication intake will be allowed with small amounts of water. MATERIALS: The Ekso GT robotic exoskeleton with SmartAssist (Ekso Bionics Inc., USA) will be used during the overground training sessions. A flexible facemask (adult facemask, small/medium, Cortex, Germany), lightweight chest carrying gas analysis system (Metamax 3B, Cortex, Germany) and Bluetooth heart rate belt (Polar H7, Polar Electro, Finland) will be used to measure metabolic and cardiorespiratory parameters. At the start of each measurement, gas (room air and reference gas (17.4% O2 and 5.1% CO2)) and volume (3L syringe) calibrations of the breath-by-breath gas analysis system will be performed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. OUTCOMES: See section "Outcome Measures" DATA-ANALYSES: Descriptive statistics will be calculated for baseline patient characteristics. To investigate the effect of level of swing assistance and duration, a repeated measures ANOVA (within factor duration and within factor assistance level) will be conducted (interaction-effect time x duration, main effect assistance level and main effect duration). In case of significant differences, posthoc analyses will be interpreted. The walking speed will be considered as a covariate in the ANOVA analysis (in case significant different between conditions). Significance level will be set at 5%.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHEREkso GT gait training with high swing assistanceParticipant will walk for 20-minutes in the Ekso GT SmartAssist with the swing assistance set at "high assistance"
OTHEREkso GT gait training with neutral swing assistanceParticipant will walk for 20-minutes in the Ekso GT SmartAssist with the swing assistance set at "neutral"
OTHEREkso GT gait training with high swing resistanceParticipant will walk for 20-minutes in the Ekso GT SmartAssist with the swing assistance set at "high resistance"

Timeline

Start date
2018-07-09
Primary completion
2018-12-31
Completion
2018-12-31
First posted
2017-12-08
Last updated
2019-02-07

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Belgium

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03367091. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.