Exploring Functional Paralysis with Advanced Magnetic Resonance Modalities

NCT05139732 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 69

Last updated 2024-12-02

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Summary

In functional neurological disorder (FND), neurological symptoms are present, such as paralysis, weakness and disturbed sensation of limbs, although clinically no abnormalities can be found. It is a poorly understood disorder with uncertain diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. In this study, the subtype functional paralysis is investigated with advanced neuroimaging techniques that go beyond standard clinical examinations. In previous research on FND, healthy volunteers have generally been used as a control group. However, since people with functional paralysis have similar symptoms to people with spinal cord injuries (SCI), it is intended to compare the three groups to find similarities and differences. With the proposed methods, the goal is to gain a detailed understanding of FND regarding nerve cell metabolism, diffusion pathways and neuronal networks involved in cognitive processes such as motor inhibition (reaction or no reaction depending on situation). Neurophysiological data, clinical assessments and questionnaires are carried out in addition to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

The aim is to enrol 75 participants in this study, i.e. 25 people with FND, 25 people with SCI and 25 healthy control subjects.

The overall goal of the study is to find markers for FND for use in future studies to improve diagnosis and individualise therapy recommendation for both people with SCI and people with FND. Therefore, this study is a relevant step to understand FND and to diagnose this specific disease using objective MRI based diagnostic tools.

Conditions

  • Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder
  • Paralysis
  • Conversion Disorder with Weakness/Paralysis

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

In order to investigate the metabolic profile, magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) will be applied. Functional MRI (fMRI) allows to indirectly track cell activation measuring the blood-level dependent signal changes followed spontaneously (in resting state) or evoked by a task. Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) is based on the differences in motion of the water molecules given by the underlying microarchitecture of the nervous tissue. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) allows visualisation of the nerve bundles and alterations thereof. Thus, microstructural alterations can be measured.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil

    lead NETWORK

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
65 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-11-04
Primary Completion
2024-02-08
Completion
2024-02-08

Countries

  • Switzerland

Study Locations

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