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Botulinim Toxin Type A Injections by Different Guidance in Stroke Patients With Spasticity on Lower Extremities

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Chang Gung Medical Foundation

Status and phase

Unknown
Phase 3

Conditions

Cerebrovascular Accident

Treatments

Drug: Botulinum toxin type A

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02469948
CMRPG8BC0781

Details and patient eligibility

About

Stroke may result in lower extremity spasticity, which interfere with motor voluntary function and activities of daily living. Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) has been shown to improve lower extremity spasticity of stroke patients. There are no researches to compare the efficiency of BTX-A injection by different guidance methods in the deep muscles of lower extremity for stroke patients. The aims of investigator's study were to compare the effectiveness of BTX-A injection by different guidance methods (palpation of anatomical landmarks, ultrasonography direct) in deep spastic muscles of lower extremity for stroke patients with varus spasticity and spastic claw toes , and to study the correlation between muscles spasticity and elastic properties by the sonoelastography/acoustic radiation force impulse imaging and follow the change of elastic properties in spastic muscles after BTX-A injection. We will enroll 80 hemiplegic stroke patients with varus spasticity / spastic claw toes and duration more than 6 months. Under different guidance methods (palpation of anatomical landmarks, electric stimulation, ultrasonography direct and indirect methods), BTX-A will be injected to the flexor digitorum longus and posterior tibialis muscles. If the patients have moderate hallucis spasticity, flexor hallucis longus muscle will be injected. The BTX-A dose is 50 units for each muscle. Outcome measures include Modified Ashworth Scale, Brunnstrom stage, muscle power, range of motion, the visual analog scale of pain, Stroke Impact Scale, Barthel index and lower extremity function tests, balance test, Goal Attainment Scale, sonoelastography and acoustic radiation force impulse imaging. All the assessments will be performed before BTX-A injection and followed up at 1 months, 2 months, 3 months and 6 months after injection. After performing all the assessments, investigator will investigate the efficiency of BTX-A by different guidance methods.

Full description

Stroke may result in lower extremity spasticity, which interfere with motor voluntary function and activities of daily living. Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) has been shown to improve lower extremity spasticity of stroke patients. There are no researches to compare the efficiency of BTX-A injection by different guidance methods in the deep muscles of lower extremity for stroke patients. The aims of investigator's study were to compare the effectiveness of BTX-A injection by different guidance methods (palpation of anatomical landmarks, electric stimulation, ultrasonography direct and indirect methods) in deep spastic muscles of lower extremity for stroke patients with varus spasticity and spastic claw toes , and to study the correlation between muscles spasticity and elastic properties by the sonoelastography/acoustic radiation force impulse imaging and follow the change of elastic properties in spastic muscles after BTX-A injection. We will enroll 80 hemiplegic stroke patients with varus spasticity / spastic claw toes and duration more than 6 months. Under different guidance methods (palpation of anatomical landmarks, electric stimulation, ultrasonography direct and indirect methods), BTX-A will be injected to the flexor digitorum longus and posterior tibialis muscles. If the patients have moderate hallucis spasticity, flexor hallucis longus muscle will be injected. The BTX-A dose is 50 units for each muscle. Outcome measures include Modified Ashworth Scale, Brunnstrom stage, muscle power, range of motion, the visual analog scale of pain, Stroke Impact Scale, Barthel index and lower extremity function tests, balance test, Goal Attainment Scale, sonoelastography and acoustic radiation force impulse imaging. All the assessments will be performed before BTX-A injection and followed up at 1 months, 2 months, 3 months and 6 months after injection. After performing all the assessments, investigator will investigate the efficiency of BTX-A by different guidance methods.

Two of arms:

  1. ultrasonography direct-guidance: To inject Botulinum toxin type A on the spasticity lower extremity for stroke patients by Ultrasonography direct-guidance.
  2. surface anatomy landmark: To inject Botulinum toxin type A on the spasticity lower extremity for stroke patients by surface anatomy landmark.

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • ankle varus spasticity with spasticity claw toes
  • MP joint and IP joint are above Modified Ashworth Scale 1 +
  • ankle varus spasticity and spasticity claw toes during walking should reach median level
  • patients feel pain or uncomfortable during walking due to spasticity claw toes.
  • patients never accept botox, phenol and alcohol injections before.

Exclusion criteria

  • contracture or deformity on lower extremity
  • combine other systemic disease of neurological or skelectomuscular system
  • patients accepted botox, phenol, alcohol injections and operation before.
  • cognition disorder or aphasia after stroke
  • Flexor Digitorum Longus, posterior tibialis and Flexor pollicis longus muscle has been significant atrophy .
  • systemic infection
  • under medication treatment of aminioglycoside or which can change neuromuskular transmission medicine
  • ankle plantarflxeor contracture during walking above median level or the sore of Modified Ashworth Scale is above 2 at rest
  • allergy to botox

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

40 participants in 2 patient groups

Ultrasonography direct-guidance
Experimental group
Description:
To inject Botulinum toxin type A on the spasticity lower extremity for stroke patients by Ultrasonography direct-guidance.
Treatment:
Drug: Botulinum toxin type A
Surface anatomy landmark
Active Comparator group
Description:
To inject Botulinum toxin type A on the spasticity lower extremity for stroke patients by Surface anatomy landmark.
Treatment:
Drug: Botulinum toxin type A

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Pong Ya-Ping, MD

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