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TDCS-unterstütztes Training bei chronischer Aphasie nach Schlaganfall
Antragstellerin
Professorin Dr. Agnes Flöel
Fachliche Zuordnung
Klinische Neurologie; Neurochirurgie und Neuroradiologie
Förderung
Förderung von 2019 bis 2024
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 371431740
Intensive SLT can promote recovery from chronic post-stroke aphasia, one of the most devastating consequences of stroke. However, effect sizes are moderate (around 10%), likely reflecting a potential physiological limit of training-induced functional changes. This finding emphasizes the need for new strategies, most notably tDCS, an easy-to-implement, well-tolerated and low-cost approach. Recently, a single-center RCT has demonstrated that intensive SLT combined with anodal tDCS applied to the left primary motor and right prefrontal cortex improves both function- and activity-related outcomes in chronic post-stroke aphasia, with medium-to-large effect sizes. A multi-center RCT with sufficient power, treatment duration, and relevant outcomes is now required to further establish these findings in clinical practice. The primary aim of the present double-blind, sham stimulation-controlled, parallel-group RCT is to determine the effect of intensive SLT combined with tDCS on communication abilities in chronic post-stroke aphasia (sample size: 130 patients; more than 6 months post-onset of stroke; 13 participating centers). Secondary endpoints include measures evaluating quality of life, adverse events and cost-effectiveness of the intervention. Positive results will benefit the quality of life for patients and their families, advance the healthcare system and reduce societal costs. Upon trial completion, we will organize a workshop with relevant stakeholders to ensure transfer into best-practice guidelines.
DFG-Verfahren
Klinische Studien
Mitverantwortliche
Robert Darkow; Dr. Tanja Grewe; Professor Dr. Marcus Meinzer; Professor Dr. Benjamin Stahl