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UnknownNCT06334614

iReach: a Rehabilitative Medical Device

iReach: a Novel Medical Device for Early Intervention for Visually Impaired Infants.

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
55 (estimated)
Sponsor
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
3 Months – 36 Months
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The broad goal of this clinical trial is to demonstrate whether a one-month rehabilitative training with our medical device, iReach, can promote the recovery of spatial and sensorimotor abilities and the cortical reorganization process in children with visual impairment between 3 and 36 months of age.

Detailed description

Development and clinical validation of a novel multisensory medical device: iReach. This device will be used for the rehabilitation and recovery of spatial and sensorimotor abilities compromised by early visual impairment (i.e., blindness or moderate to severe low vision) in children aged between 3 and 36 months. In addition to its clinical value, the investigators aim to fill a technological and methodological gap. Currently, there are no certified medical devices for early intervention, that is, systems that are intuitive, simple, and designed for rehabilitation in the early stages of development. In detail, the goals of the current clinical trial are: 1. To verify that the number of adverse events is zero, considering reports from the attending physician; 2. To assess improvements in stationary and locomotion abilities, assessed with the Peabody Developmental Motor Scale (PDMS-2) indices; 3. To evaluate further improvements in i) reaction time (s) and frequency and accuracy of response (%) to uni- and multisensory (audio-tactile) stimulations; ii) time to reach and grasp an object (s); iii) number of attempts required to reach and grasp an object (%); iv) number of times the midline of the body is crossed to reach a lateral object (%); v) number of times an object is grasped with two hands if it is larger than the hand (%). These parameters will be extracted from video recordings; 4. To highlight changes in EEG power (dB) in the alpha band (8-12 Hz) measured in the occipital scalp area following rehabilitation with iReach. iReach, is composed of two devices called Anchors, and a reference Tag, that can be placed either on both the body or external objects. Each Anchor measures its distance from the Tag and translates it into sensory feedback, whose intensity and time duration parameters are configurable. iReach can emit acoustic, vibrational, and RGB light stimuli, either alone or in combination, and is turned on via a button located on the external cover, which is manufactured through 3D printing. This study is divided into two phases: usability and rehabilitation. The usability phase is aimed at defining the temporal durations of audio-tactile stimulations that will then be used in the rehabilitation phase. The patients enrolled in the iReach Device group of this phase will be involved in a one-month rehabilitation procedure (i.e., training) and will perform activities with iReach presented in the form of games that target localization, locomotion, grasping, and reaching skills. The training will be conducted both at home and at the clinical center and will be preceded and followed by two identical experimental sessions (pre- and post-training), which will monitor improvements in spatial and sensorimotor abilities following rehabilitation. Finally, an additional follow-up experimental session is planned four months after the post-training to verify whether these improvements are still present or not, both behaviorally and cortically. The participants enrolled in the Normal clinical activity group of the experimental phase will only be involved in the pre- and post-training sessions and the follow-up session without undergoing rehabilitation with iReach. The tasks the participants will have to undergo are designed for the specific age bin (i.e., 3-6 months, 6-12 months, 12-36 months)

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEiReachThe iReach Device group will take part in playful multisensory motor and spatial activities for one month both at the clinic and at home with the medical device iReach.

Timeline

Start date
2024-12-08
Primary completion
2025-05-08
Completion
2025-12-08
First posted
2024-03-28
Last updated
2024-03-28

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06334614. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.