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Digital Multimodal Rehabilitation for People With Post-acute COVID-19 Syndrome. (REHABCOVID)

C

Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Post-COVID Syndrome

Treatments

Behavioral: Control_Condition
Behavioral: RehabCovid_ImmersiveVR
Behavioral: RehabCovid_Telematic

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05846126
TED2021-130409B-C51

Details and patient eligibility

About

Although most infected people survive the infection, many have persistent sequelae or symptoms, which cause disability or decreased quality of life. The World Health Organization has called on countries to prioritize the rehabilitation of the consequences of COVID-19 in both the medium and long term, as this chronicity is expected to impact the health public and the economy in the coming years.

RehabCOVID (also referred to as RehabNautilus) is born from the need to provide solutions to persistent cognitive impairment symptoms of people who have suffered from COVID-19. Thus, we will offer people with long COVID that accomplish inclusion/exclusion criteria to participate in a randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of cognitive stimulation therapy combined with physical exercise and mindfulness. The current project is a single-blind randomized control study, where we will compare two combined interventions with a control group that will encompass different functional, structural, and biochemical changes and interactions in the brain. We will study the effects that this combined intervention produces in the brain. We expect to gain more insight into the specific neuroplasticity mechanisms of cognitive persistent COVID symptoms.

Full description

The current project is a single-blind randomized clinical study, where we will compare two combined interventions with a control group that will encompass different functional, structural, and biochemical changes and interactions in the brain. We will study the effects that this combined intervention produces in the brain. We expect to gain more insight into the specific neuroplasticity mechanisms of cognitive persistent COVID symptoms.

Specifically, we aim to:

  1. Examine the effects of a combined intervention in a population of long-COVID patients on various domains: cognition; emotion; physical health and quality of life.
  2. Study the molecular mechanisms (biomarkers of inflammation, vascular risk, growth factors, angiogenesis, neurogenesis, and cellular metabolism markers of neural plasticity) by which the combined interventions influence brain functions.
  3. Compare the levels of neural plasticity-related miRNAs and Sirt-1 protein in the plasma of long-COVID patients of the experimental groups versus the active control group.
  4. Examine specific plasticity effects of each of the two interventions regarding structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) combined with volumetry and morphometry, resting-state functional MRI.
  5. Determine the influence that demographic characteristics, previous pathologies, lifestyle, baseline brain state, and genetic polymorphisms can have on neuroplasticity.

We hypothesize that we will find recovery in our three groups, although it will be enhanced in the two experimental groups (those that combine cognitive training with physical activity and mindfulness) compared to our control group.

  1. Post-COVID patients of the experimental groups will perform better than those patients of the active control group in cognition (episodic memory tests, executive function, attention, and speed processing), functional capacity, mental health, and quality of life measures at the end of the intervention.
  2. Post-COVID patients of the experimental groups will show greater changes in biomarkers than those patients of the active control group at the end of the intervention. These changes will include higher levels of Sirt-1 and regulation of neural plasticity-related miRNAs in plasma from patients in the experimental group.
  3. We will find an association between changes in biomarkers and cognitive, functional capacity and mental health outcomes in individuals of the experimental groups.
  4. Post-COVID patients of the experimental groups will show greater improvements in grey and white matter structural data and functional connectivity than those patients of the active control group at the end of the intervention.

Enrollment

158 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 100 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Over 18 years old.
  • Participants with a diagnosis of COVID-19 presenting persistent neurological symptoms at least 12 weeks after acute infection.
  • They will have cognitive complaints
  • Consent from a physician to engage in an exercise intervention

Exclusion criteria

  • Established diagnosis before COVID-19 disease of psychiatric, neurological, developmental disorder, or systemic pathologies are known to cause cognitive deficits.
  • Motor or sensory alterations that impede the rehabilitation program.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

158 participants in 3 patient groups

Telematic group
Experimental group
Description:
This program combines cognitive training, physical exercise, and mindfulness tasks delivered remotely to participants. The cognitive training includes 24 interactive sessions over 12 weeks aimed at training attention, memory, and executive function. The physical exercise program is personalized and includes balance work, stretching, and muscle strengthening exercises, with two sessions per week for 12 weeks. The mindfulness component adapts the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program, including body scanning, seated meditation, and gentle Hatha yoga, with one supervised session per week via video call over 12 weeks. The program is designed for autonomous use by participants.
Treatment:
Behavioral: RehabCovid_Telematic
Immersive Virtual Reality group
Experimental group
Description:
The sessions will consist of carrying out a face-to-face multimodal stimulation program with the application of MK360 immersive technology for the cognitive, emotional, behavioral, physical, functional - social areas. The multimodal intervention includes 24 interactive sessions two sessions per week, over 12 weeks. They will follow the following scheme: 1. Welcome and awareness of the here and now. 2. Physical activation. 3. Cognitive stimulation. 4. Relaxation techniques and Mindfulness. 5. Feedback and end of session. During the intervention period, patients will be provided with a downloadable App with a username and password, so they can access it. From the App, they will view the tests to answer according to tempos and therapeutic direction.
Treatment:
Behavioral: RehabCovid_ImmersiveVR
Active control program
Active Comparator group
Description:
In paper or pdf format, patients in the active control group will receive guidelines for physical and cognitive stimulation to do autonomously at home. Patients in the active control group will receive guidelines for cognitive and physical stimulation and meditation exercises in paper or pdf format, to be done independently at home. They will be encouraged to do physical exercises, meditation, and cognitive activities two times a week.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Control_Condition

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Maite Garolera

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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