NCT05793047

Brief Summary

This is an experimental, observational, prospective study designed to develop medical knowledge. The main objective of the study was to identify clinically significant, easily interpretable, quantitative indices of fatigue-related gait pattern changes in post-stroke hemiplegic patients. This study is part of a usual framework of management of post-stroke hemiplegic patients with additional data collection, via the use of inertial measurement units, considered here as non-interventional. To achieve this identification, 2 6-minute walk tests will be performed for each patient at the beginning and end of the same day. Patient-perceived fatigue will be recorded by the Borg scale every minute during the 6-minute test. The level of activity during the rehabilitation day is also part of the data collected (number of hours of physical and non-physical activity). At the end of the second 6-minute test, the patient's participation in the study ends. In addition to the inertial measurement, two scores will be collected to assess the correlation between fatigability and the level of anxiety/depression and stroke severity :

  • National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS)
  • Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD)

Trial Health

43
At Risk

Trial Health Score

Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach

Trial has exceeded expected completion date
Enrollment
30

participants targeted

Target at below P25 for all trials

Timeline
Completed

Started Jan 2023

Shorter than P25 for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
unknown

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

January 5, 2023

Completed
11 days until next milestone

Study Start

First participant enrolled

January 16, 2023

Completed
2 months until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

March 31, 2023

Completed
8 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

December 1, 2023

Completed
Same day until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

December 1, 2023

Completed
Last Updated

April 5, 2023

Status Verified

March 1, 2023

Enrollment Period

11 months

First QC Date

January 5, 2023

Last Update Submit

April 3, 2023

Conditions

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (21)

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and cadence (number of steps per minute)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the beginning of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and walk ratio (stride length / cadence (cm/(steps/min)))

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the beginning of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and step length (cm)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the beginning of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and speed (meter per second)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the beginning of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and cycles phases: single and double support (second)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the beginning of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and postural control: step width (cm) and standard deviation (cm)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the beginning of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and asymmetry dtermined by stride length ratio and single stance duration ratio

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the beginning of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and cadence (number of steps per minute)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the end of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and walk ratio (stride length / cadence (cm/(steps/min)))

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the end of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and step length (cm)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the end of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and speed (meter per second)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the end of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and cycles phases: single and double support (second)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the end of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and postural control: step width (cm) and standard deviation (cm)

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the end of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Relationships between fatigue measured by the Borg scale during 6-minute test and asymmetry determined by stride length ratio and single stance duration ratio

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    The 6-minute test takes place at the end of the single day of inclusion.Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test.

  • Change cadence (number of steps per minute) in fonction of the fatigue measured by the Borg scale recorded during the two 6-minute tests

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    Change of the gait parameter between the beginning of the single day of inclusion (before the rehabilitation) and the end of the single day of inclusion (after the rehabilitation sessions).

  • Change walk ratio (stride length / cadence (cm/(steps/min))) in fonction of the fatigue measured by the Borg scale recorded during the two 6-minute tests

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    Change of the gait parameter between the beginning of the single day of inclusion (before the rehabilitation) and the end of the single day of inclusion (after the rehabilitation sessions).

  • Change step length (cm) in fonction of the fatigue measured by the Borg scale recorded during the two 6-minute tests

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    Change of the gait parameter between the beginning of the single day of inclusion (before the rehabilitation) and the end of the single day of inclusion (after the rehabilitation sessions).

  • Change speed (meter per second) in fonction of the fatigue measured by the Borg scale recorded during the two 6-minute tests

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    Change of the gait parameter between the beginning of the single day of inclusion (before the rehabilitation) and the end of the single day of inclusion (after the rehabilitation sessions).

  • Change cycle phase: single and double support (second) in fonction of the fatigue measured by the Borg scale recorded during the two 6-minute tests

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    Change of the gait parameter between the beginning of the single day of inclusion (before the rehabilitation) and the end of the single day of inclusion (after the rehabilitation sessions).

  • Change postural control: step width (cm) and standard deviation (cm) in fonction of the fatigue measured by the Borg scale recorded during the two 6-minute tests

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    Change of the gait parameter between the beginning of the single day of inclusion (before the rehabilitation) and the end of the single day of inclusion (after the rehabilitation sessions).

  • Change asymmetry: stride length ratio; single stance duration ratio in fonction of the fatigue measured by the Borg scale recorded during the two 6-minute tests

    The 6-min walk test (TM6) measures the greatest distance covered in 6 min of walking around two studs separated by 30 meters. The Borg Scale is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during exercise. The Borg scale is rated from 6 to 20. The highest value represents a maximum perception of effort. The Borg scale will be assessed every minute of the 6-minute test. Recording of gait characteristics takes place during the entire 6-minute test.

    Change of the gait parameter between the beginning of the single day of inclusion (before the rehabilitation) and the end of the single day of inclusion (after the rehabilitation sessions).

Secondary Outcomes (2)

  • To assess the correlation between fatigability and the level of anxiety/depression

    During the one day of patient assessment. Assessed only once for each patient before performing the first 6-minute test.

  • To assess the correlation between fatigability and stroke severity

    During the one day of patient assessment. Assessed only once for each patient before performing the first 6-minute test.

Eligibility Criteria

Age18 Years+
Sexall
Age GroupsAdult (18-64), Older Adult (65+)
Sampling MethodProbability Sample
Study Population

The patients were recruited from among the patients followed for post-stroke rehabilitation at the Jacques Calvé Jacques Calvé rehabilitation center in Berck-sur-Mer.

You may qualify if:

  • Patient affiliated or entitled to a social security plan
  • Patient who has received informed information about the study and who has given his/her consent
  • Post-stroke patients (subacute or chronic)
  • single unilateral ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke (supratentorial or subtentorial) confirmed by CT or IRM with consecutive hemiparesis
  • No lower extremity surgery
  • Ability to walk for 6 minutes without human assistance
  • Ability to understand instructions in French
  • Patients with cognitive problems that prevent them from understanding instructions
  • Patent under guardianship or curatorship
  • Post-stroke hemiplegic patient (acute = \< 6 months)
  • Cardiorespiratory pathology incompatible with CT6
  • Chronic decompensated pathology
  • Neurological pathology
  • Orthopedic pathology of the lower limbs or rheumatic conditions that may affect the ability to walk

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Institut Calvé

Berck, France

RECRUITING

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Gait Disorders, NeurologicFatigue

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Neurologic ManifestationsNervous System DiseasesSigns and SymptomsPathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms

Study Officials

  • Pascal RIGAUX

    Hopale Foundation - Jacques Calvé Institute

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Central Study Contacts

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Observational Model
COHORT
Time Perspective
PROSPECTIVE
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
SPONSOR

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

January 5, 2023

First Posted

March 31, 2023

Study Start

January 16, 2023

Primary Completion

December 1, 2023

Study Completion

December 1, 2023

Last Updated

April 5, 2023

Record last verified: 2023-03

Data Sharing

IPD Sharing
Will not share

Locations