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Exploratory Study of Biotelemetry in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

31 maggio 2018 aggiornato da: GlaxoSmithKline

An Exploratory Study to Investigate the Use of Biotelemetry to Identify Markers of Disease Progression in Subjects With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Study 201283 is an exploratory, non-controlled, non-drug study in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) subjects. This study is being conducted as the first step for developing new meaningful measure(s) which might prove to be more effective than existing measures for monitoring clinical function and disease course in ALS. The objective of this study is to test novel measures of movement/physical activity, heart rate and speech and explore how they measure disease progression by evaluating their relationship to gold standard measures of function. This study will be conducted in two phases. A variable length Pilot Phase to test biotelemetry instruments and algorithms reliability and ease of use/acceptance. Approximately 5 subjects will have at least 1 clinic visit to perform a series of set reference tasks while wearing the accelerometer and electrode. Subjects will also continuously wear the accelerometer and electrode in their routine home-life setting for approximately 3 days after the clinic visit (i.e., home monitoring). Subjects in the Pilot Phase will continue in the study and participate in the Core Study Phase. A 48 week Core Study Phase will be conducted to evaluate how measures of movement/physical activity, speech and Heart Rate Variability (HRV) relate to ALS disease progression. During this phase, a maximum of 25 subjects will be enrolled. Subjects will attend 5 clinic visits to perform gold standard measures of function and perform a series of set reference tasks while wearing the accelerometer and electrode. In between clinic visits, every month subjects will attach the accelerometer and electrode and wear it for approximately 3 days in their home. A telephone contact with the subject will be made by the site at the end of each 3-day home monitoring period.

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Panoramica dello studio

Tipo di studio

Interventistico

Iscrizione (Effettivo)

25

Fase

  • Non applicabile

Contatti e Sedi

Questa sezione fornisce i recapiti di coloro che conducono lo studio e informazioni su dove viene condotto lo studio.

Luoghi di studio

      • London, Regno Unito, SE5 8AF
        • GSK Investigational Site
      • Oxford, Regno Unito, OX3 9DU
        • GSK Investigational Site

Criteri di partecipazione

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Criteri di ammissibilità

Età idonea allo studio

Da 18 anni a 80 anni (Adulto, Adulto più anziano)

Accetta volontari sani

No

Sessi ammissibili allo studio

Tutto

Descrizione

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Between 18 and 80 years of age, inclusive, at the time of signing the informed consent.
  • Diagnosed with ALS by a neurologist with expertise in ALS. For subjects with bulbar onset there must be objective limb involvement of at least one limb.
  • Diagnosed with ALS within 18 months of symptom onset.
  • Subjects must be ambulatory (i.e., must not be confined to a wheelchair).
  • Male and female subjects.
  • Capable of giving signed (or verbal consent or assent where applicable) informed consent as described in Protocol which includes compliance with the requirements and restrictions listed in the consent form and in protocol.
  • Capable and willing to comply with the requirements of the protocol (either by themselves or with assistance).

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Neurological (other than the subject's ALS) or non-neurological co-morbidities (e.g. joint disease, respiratory disease) which limit mobility.
  • Clinically significant cognitive impairment in the opinion of the investigator.
  • Regionally restricted forms of ALS, or other atypical variants: Isolated corticobulbar pattern of ALS with normal ambulation; Flail arm syndrome; Primary lateral sclerosis; Signs of chronic partial denervation restricted to a single limb; ALS parkinsonism dementia complex
  • Subjects requiring mechanical ventilation (non-invasive ventilation for sleep apnoea is allowed).
  • Historical or current evidence of clinically significant uncontrolled disease which, in the opinion of the investigator, would put the safety of the subject at risk through participation or impact the study assessments or endpoints.
  • Presence of an active implantable cardiac medical device (e.g., pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator) or at a high risk for needing external defibrillation.
  • History of skin hypersensitivity to adhesives.
  • Current participation in a clinical trial which in the opinion of the investigator and GSK medical monitor might impact the objectives of this study.

Piano di studio

Questa sezione fornisce i dettagli del piano di studio, compreso il modo in cui lo studio è progettato e ciò che lo studio sta misurando.

Come è strutturato lo studio?

Dettagli di progettazione

  • Scopo principale: Altro
  • Assegnazione: N / A
  • Modello interventistico: Assegnazione di gruppo singolo
  • Mascheramento: Nessuno (etichetta aperta)

Armi e interventi

Gruppo di partecipanti / Arm
Intervento / Trattamento
Sperimentale: Pilot and Core Study Phase
During Pilot phase,subjects will attend clinic at least once to perform a series of set reference tasks while wearing the accelerometer and electrode. Subjects will also continuously wear the accelerometer and electrode in their routine home-life setting for approximately 3 days after the clinic visit (home monitoring). During 48 week Core Study, subjects will attend 5 clinic visits to perform gold standard measures of function (ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised and Forced Vital Capacity) and perform a series of set reference tasks while wearing the accelerometer and electrode. Subjects will also continuously wear the accelerometer and electrode in their routine home-life setting for approximately 3 days after the clinic visits (home monitoring). In between clinic visits, subjects will attach the accelerometer and electrode and wear it for approximately 3 days in their home. A telephone contact with the subject will be made by the site at the end of each 3-day home monitoring period
Each subject will be issued one FS and a MAT LifeInsight Hub for use during the study. At each clinic visit in the Pilot and Core Study Phases, the Faros sensor will be placed on the subject just prior to the defined reference tasks and will be worn on the subject's sternum during completion of the tasks. The morning after the clinic visit, the subject will re-attach the sensor and wear it for approximately 3 days. In between visits during the Core Study Phase the subject will wear the FS every month for approximately 3 days to enable data collection on a monthly basis over the 48 week study period. Movement/physical activity data will be collected by the FS throughout the study.
The Fast Fix electrode patch will be worn with the FS on the subject's sternum according to the same schedule as the FS. The Fast Fix electrode patch will be replaced by the subject on a daily basis during the 3 day monitoring period. Subjects will be provided instructions on how to operate and wear the Fast Fix electrode patch.
Subjects will follow simple prompts on a computer screen instructing them to say a series of vowels, words, and paragraphs which will be recorded using a high definition digital microphone and stored securely on a laptop. The speech waveform data will be sent via secure method to GSK/MAT for processing.

Cosa sta misurando lo studio?

Misure di risultato primarie

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Duration of Day Time Wear Time of the Device
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Each participant was provided one accelerometer and electrode (Faros sensor and LifeInsight Hub) through which movement/physical activity data was collected throughout the study. Duration of day time wear time was calculated by adding the durations of the time spent [Active + lying + sedentary not lying] in the day time. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).NA indicates that data could not be calculated as participant number was <=1.
Up to Week 48

Altre misure di risultato

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Duration of Night Time Wear Time of the Device
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Each participant was provided one accelerometer and electrode (Faros sensor and LifeInsight Hub) through which movement/physical activity data was collected throughout the study. Duration of night time wear time was the calculated as the total of the times spent [Active + day time lying + day time "sedentary not lying"] for the night time. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles). NA indicates that data could not be calculated as participant number was <=1.
Up to Week 48
Average Time Spent Active
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Number of minutes spent active per day and night over the 24-hour recording periods; averaged for each time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles)
Up to Week 48
Average Time Spent 'Sedentary Not Lying'
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Number of minutes spent 'sedentary not lying' per day and night for 24-hour recording period; averaged for each time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Average Time Spent Lying
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Number of minutes spent lying per day and night over the 24-hour recording periods; averaged for each time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Average Time Spent Sedentary.
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Number of minutes spent sedentary [time spent lying + time spent sedentary not lying] per day and night over the 24-hour recording periods; averaged for each time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Time Spent With Sensor Off
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Sensor off time includes the time that the sensor was either switched off or the participant was not wearing it (or both). This outcome measure was planned but not performed.
Up to Week 48
Total Activity Count
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Total activity count for the day time and night time for the 24-hour recording periods; averaged for each time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Maximum Activity Count in a 24 Hour Period
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Maximum activity count for the day time and night time for the 24-hour recording periods; averaged for each time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles)
Up to Week 48
Mean Maximum Activity Count in a 24 Hour Period
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Mean maximum activity count of day time and night time for the 24-hour recording periods; averaged for each time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles)
Up to Week 48
Number of Continuous Active Periods
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Active periods were catagorized as >1minute to <=2minutes, >2 minutes to <=5minutes, >5 minutes to <=15 minutes, >15 minutes to <=30 minutes, >30 minutes. Total number of 'active periods were calculated as 1minute<x<2minutes + 'number of active periods 2minutes<x<5minutes + 'number of active periods 5minutes<x<15minutes + 'number of active periods 15minutes<x<30minutes + 'number of active periods >30minutes.
Up to Week 48
Percent of Time Lying Down at Night
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Percent time spent lying per day and night over the 24-hour recording periods; averaged for each timepoint
Up to Week 48
Number of Night Time Movement Episodes Per Hour
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Average number of night movement episodes per hour for each protocol time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Percent Time Night-time Rest Efficiency
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Average night-time rest efficiency for each protocol time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles)
Up to Week 48
Rest Fragmentation Index
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Rest Fragmentation Index was computed as movement time (%) divided by number of movement episodes for each protocol time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Average Duration of Night Time Movement Episodes
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Average duration of movement episodes for each time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Relationship Between Average Number Night Time Movements/Hour Versus Total ALSFRS-R
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Estimates for between and within subject correlation coefficients were produced following multiple linear regression analyses on the actigraphy endpoints, comparing them with the ALSFRS-R total score and the gross motor domain and fine motor domain scores. Data for between subject correlation coefficient has been presented
Up to Week 48
Relationship Between Average Duration Movement Episodes at Night Versus Total ALSFRS-R
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Estimates for between and within subject correlation coefficients were produced following multiple linear regression analyses on the actigraphy endpoints, comparing them with the ALSFRS-R total score and the gross motor domain and fine motor domain scores. Data for between subject correlation coefficient has been presented
Up to Week 48
Relationship Between Average Percent Time Night Time Rest Efficiency Versus Total ALSFRS-R
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Estimates for between and within subject correlation coefficients were produced following multiple linear regression analyses on the actigraphy endpoints, comparing them with the ALSFRS-R total score and the gross motor domain and fine motor domain scores. Data for between subject correlation coefficient has been presented
Up to Week 48
Relationship Between Average Night Time Rest Fragmentation Index Versus Total ALSFRS-R
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Estimates for between and within subject correlation coefficients were produced following multiple linear regression analyses on the actigraphy endpoints, comparing them with the ALSFRS-R total score and the gross motor domain and fine motor domain scores. Data for between subject correlation coefficient has been presented
Up to Week 48
Mean Heart Rate Variability (HRV) While Lying (Low Frequency[LF]/High Frequency[HF])
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Mean Heart Rate Variability (HRV) averaged over 5 windows of lying down at each protocol time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Variance of HRV While Lying (LF/HF)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Variance of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) averaged over 5 windows of lying down at each protocol time point (LF/HF analysis). Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Mean HRV While Sedentary Not Lying (LF/HF)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Mean Heart Rate Variability (HRV) averaged over 5 windows of sedentary not lying at each protocol time point (LF/HF analysis). Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Variance of HRV While Sedentary Not Lying (LF/HF)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Variance of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) averaged over 5 windows of sedentary not lying at each protocol time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Mean HRV While Active (LF/HF)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Mean Heart Rate Variability (HRV) averaged over 5 windows of subjects being active at each protocol time point (LF/HF analysis). Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles). NA indicates that data is not available. Standard deviation could not be calculated when number of participants was <=1
Up to Week 48
Variance of HRV While Active (LF/HF)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Variance of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) averaged over 5 windows of subjects being active at each protocol time point (LF/HF analysis). Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles). NA indicates that data could not be calculated as participant number was <=1
Up to Week 48
Effect of Being Upright on HRV- Mean HRV (LF/HF Analysis)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
The effect of being upright on mean HRV was calculated as [mean HRV while sedentary not lying minus mean HRV while lying] (LF/HF analysis). Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Effect of Being Upright on HRV Variance (LF/HF Analysis)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
The effect of being upright on HRV variance was calculated as [HRV variance while sedentary not lying minus HRV variance while lying] (LF/HF analysis). Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Effect of Activity on Mean HRV (LF/HF)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
The effect of activity on mean HRV was calculated as [mean HRV while sedentary not lying minus mean HRV while lying] (LF/HF analysis). Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles). NA indicates that data could not be calculated as participant number was <=1.
Up to Week 48
Effect of Activity on HRV Variance (LF/HF Analysis)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
The effect of activity on HRV variance was calculated as [HRV variance while sedentary not lying minus HRV variance while lying] (LF/HF analysis). Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles). NA indicates that data could not be calculated as participant number was <=1.
Up to Week 48
Mean HRV Over 24 Hours - Mean Root Mean Square of the Successive Differences (RMSSD)
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Mean HRV over 24 hours (RMSSD analysis), averaged for each protocol time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
HRV Variance Over 24 Hours - Mean Root Mean Square of the Successive Differences (RMSSD) Analysis
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
HRV variance over 24 hours (RMSSD analysis), averaged for each protocol time point. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Relationship Between Absolute Values of HRV Endpoints (LF/HF) and Absolute Value of Total ALSFRS-R
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Estimates for between and within subject correlation coefficients were produced following multiple linear regression analyses on the actigraphy endpoints, comparing them with the ALSFRS-R total score and the gross motor domain and fine motor domain scores. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles). NA indicates that sample size was insufficient to calculate correlation coefficient
Up to Week 48
Measurement of Speech Quality
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Speech quality was assessed by Central Tendency of Fundamental Frequency (CTF) F0, jitter, and shimmer for 'short ah' and 'long ah' tests. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Duration of Maximum Gap Between Words
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Duration of maximum gap between words during running speech to planned to analyze quality of speech however; was not performed.
Up to Week 48
Speaking Rate
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Speaking rate was analyzed during running speech. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Average Phoneme Rate
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Phoneme rate was analyzed for the single word "doily". Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Maximum Phonation Time
Lasso di tempo: Seconds
Maximum phonation time for the single word "doily" test was analyzed for quality of speech testing. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Seconds
Percentage Pause Time
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Percentage pause time for running speech was analyzed. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Relationship Between Absolute Values of Speech Endpoints and Absolute Value of ALSFRS-R
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Mixed Model was used to calculate Repeated Measures Correlation Coefficients between the two variables when model is converged. The correlation coefficient among the repeated measurements is same for different variables. Multiple Linear Regression was used to calculate Within and Between Participant Correlation Coefficients when Mixed Model is not converged. Data for Repeated Measures Correlation Coefficient has been presented in the table below
Up to Week 48
Relationship Between Absolute Values of Speech Endpoints and Absolute Values of FVC
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Mixed Model was used to calculate Repeated Measures Correlation Coefficients between the two variables when model is converged. The correlation coefficient among the repeated measurements is same for different variables. Multiple Linear Regression was used to calculate Within and Between Participant Correlation Coefficients when Mixed Model is not converged. Data for Between Subject Correlation Coefficient has been presented in the table below
Up to Week 48
Number of Participants Reporting Sensor Comfort
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Participant's feedback on whether the sensor was comfortable to wear was categorized as "yes" and "no". Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Number of Participants Reporting Impact on Sleep
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Participant feedback on how much the sensor impacted their sleep was categorized as "not at all", "moderately" and "minimally". Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Number of Participants With Ease of Setting up and Attaching the Sensor
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
The participants were required to give feedback on how easy was it to set up and/ or attach the sensor and it was categorized as "easy", "neutral" and "difficult". Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Number of Participants With Corresponding Activity Level Required to Complete Their Job
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
The activity level required by the participant to complete their job was recorded, and was categorized as Not working, Physical activity required, and Sedentary. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Number of Participants With Corresponding Average Activity Level During Time of Wearing the Sensor
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Average activity level during the time of wearing the sensor was reported by the participants, and was categorized as very low level activity, low level activity, moderate level activity and high level activity. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Number of Participants Whose Sensor Fell Off
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
The participants reported whether the sensor fell off. Only those participants with data available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X in the category titles).
Up to Week 48
Number of Participants With Adverse Events Secondary to the Devices Used or Due to Study Procedures
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Only those AEs and SAEs which, in the opinion of the investigator, were related to a protocol-mandated procedure or one of the devices used in the study were reported. An AE is any untoward medical occurrence in a participant or clinical investigation participant, temporally associated with the use of a medicinal product, whether or not considered related to the medicinal product. Any untoward event resulting in death, life threatening, requires hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, results in disability/incapacity, congenital anomaly/birth defect, any other situation according to medical or scientific judgment that may not be immediately life-threatening or result in death or hospitalization but may jeopardize the participant or may require medical or surgical intervention or event associated with liver injury and impaired liver function were categorized as SAE.
Up to Week 48
Type of Adverse Events Secondary to the Devices Used or Due to Study Procedures
Lasso di tempo: Up to Week 48
Only those AEs and SAEs which, in the opinion of the investigator, were related to a protocol-mandated procedure or one of the devices used in the study were reported. An AE is any untoward medical occurrence in a participant or clinical investigation participant, temporally associated with the use of a medicinal product, whether or not considered related to the medicinal product. Any untoward event resulting in death, life threatening, requires hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, results in disability/incapacity, congenital anomaly/birth defect, any other situation according to medical or scientific judgment that may not be immediately life-threatening or result in death or hospitalization but may jeopardize the participant or may require medical or surgical intervention or event associated with liver injury and impaired liver function were categorized as SAE. Number of AEs, SAEs and Adverse events leading to discontinuation (AELDs)from the study is presented
Up to Week 48

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Inizio studio (Effettivo)

30 giugno 2015

Completamento primario (Effettivo)

1 giugno 2017

Completamento dello studio (Effettivo)

1 giugno 2017

Date di iscrizione allo studio

Primo inviato

11 maggio 2015

Primo inviato che soddisfa i criteri di controllo qualità

14 maggio 2015

Primo Inserito (Stima)

19 maggio 2015

Aggiornamenti dei record di studio

Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato (Effettivo)

26 dicembre 2018

Ultimo aggiornamento inviato che soddisfa i criteri QC

31 maggio 2018

Ultimo verificato

1 agosto 2017

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