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A Longitudinal Examination of Aging With a Spinal Cord Injury: Cardiovascular, Cerebrovascular and Cognitive Consequences

J

James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Status

Completed

Conditions

Spinal Cord Injury

Treatments

Other: Longitudinal

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other
Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT03023163
WEC-16-039

Details and patient eligibility

About

The general population is aging, today 12% of the United States population is older than 65 and it is estimated that by 2020 the number of people in the United States older than 65 will outnumber children younger than 5. As the general population ages, the spinal cord injury (SCI) population is also aging and it is estimated that 14% is older than 60. Although persons with SCI are living longer, life expectancy remains below that of the general population with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases accounting for more than 25% of all deaths since 1995. Similar to findings in the general population, BP dysregulation may impact cognitive function, and investigators reported poorer performance on tasks of memory and attention processing in hypotensive individuals with SCI compared to a normotensive SCI cohort. Thus, it is imperative that investigators work to minimize the impact of cognitive deficits on these aspects of life quality in persons with SCI as they age. Therefore the goals of this study are: Study 1) to compare cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and cognitive function and fMRI between older individuals with SCI (50-75 years) and older age-matched controls and Study 2) to determine 3-5 year longitudinal changes in cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and cognitive function and fMRI in relatively young individuals with SCI (28-54 years) compared to relatively young age-matched controls.

Full description

All potential subjects will undergo a two-part screening process which consists of an initial screening via telephone and a detailed, in-person screening. Eligible subjects will be invited to participate in a 4 hour laboratory visit during which their arterial stiffness, blood pressure, heart rate, respiration rate and, blood flow to the brain will be monitored at rest and during a comprehensive series of cognitive tests. For Study 1 (cross-sectional), 40 older (50-75 years) individuals with SCI and 20 age-matched non-SCI controls will be recruited. For study 2 (longitudinal), 30 individuals (28-54 years) with SCI and 20 age-matched non-SCI will be recruited from previous enrollment in the Impact of Age on Cardiovascular, Cerebrovascular and Cognitive Health in SCI study to learn the longitudinal changes in cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and cognitive health.

Enrollment

92 patients

Sex

All

Ages

28 to 75 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Study 1) Between the ages of 50-75 years old
  • Study 2) Between the ages of 28-54 years old
  • Completed Impact of Age on Cardiovascular, Cerebrovascular and Cognitive Health study
  • For Both:
  • Primary language is English
  • Additional Inclusion Criteria: SCI Subjects
  • Level of injury between C1-T12;
  • Non-ambulatory (wheelchair dependent);
  • AIS grade A, B, or C;
  • Injury occurred more than 1 year ago.

Exclusion criteria

  • Acute illness or infection;
  • Controlled or uncontrolled hypertension or Diabetes mellitus;
  • Documented history of traumatic brain injury;
  • Stroke
  • Epilepsy or seizure disorders;
  • Multiple sclerosis & Parkinson's disease;
  • Psychiatric disorders (post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder);
  • Alzheimer's disease & dementia

Trial design

92 participants in 4 patient groups

Older SCI
Description:
Individuals that are between the ages of 50-75 years old, have a traumatic SCI, level of injury between C1-T12, non-ambulatory (wheelchair dependent), AIS grade A, B, or C, and injury occurred more than 1 year ago.
Older Able-Bodied Controls
Description:
Individuals that are between the ages of 50-75 years old and primary language is English.
Longitudinal SCI
Description:
Individuals that are between the ages of 28-54 years old and previously participated in the Impact of Age on Cardiovascular, Cerebrovascular, and Cognitive Health study in a 3-5 year span.
Treatment:
Other: Longitudinal
Longitudinal Able-Bodied Controls
Description:
Individuals that are between the ages of 28-54 years old and previously participated in the Impact of Age on Cardiovascular, Cerebrovascular, and Cognitive Health study in a 3-5 year span.
Treatment:
Other: Longitudinal

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Caitlyn Katzelnick, MS

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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