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Study NCT ID: NCT02892864
Status: TERMINATED
Last Update Posted: 2019-05-29
First Post: 2016-07-19

Brief Title: Virtual Rehabilitation Program in Peripheral Facial Paralysis
Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Organization: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

Study Overview

Official Title: Relevance of a Virtual Rehabilitation Program in Peripheral Facial Paralysis
Status: TERMINATED
Status Verified Date: 2019-05
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Lack of inclusion
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: RVPF
Brief Summary: Facial palsy can be divided into supranuclear lesion central facial palsy and infranuclear lesion such as Bells Palsy an idiopathic disease The peripheral facial paralysis PFP is a frequent but little-known pathology 20 100 000 inhabitants in France a year Oro-facial functions and the ability to convey emotional facial information are seriously affected by facial palsy thereby reducing patients quality of life The PFP can have several repercussions on the functional aesthetic social occupational and psychological levels Evolution and prognosis depend not only on its etiology and gravity but also on the precocity and the quality of the medical and paramedical care It is essential to assess functional and psychological issues before beginning an adapted global therapeutic care If these depressive symptoms can be explained by multiple factors the inability to smile would be one of the triggering factors of depression The facial feedback hypothesis could be one of many explications because smiling induces a positive emotional state and a feeling of well-being In PFP patients must cope with their difficulties to smile Their facial behaviour affected their own emotional experiences

The main purpose of the present study is to determine if virtual rehabilitation program is relevant compared to standard therapy The second aim is to characterize the efficiency by analysing the time required to obtain a stable score of 4 in the Sunnybrook test A secondary objective will be to decrease the functional and social repercussions of the facial paralysis with an intensive and targeted therapy of the smile Furthermore a virtual rehabilitation program will be implemented in an interactive platform

To this end a parallel randomized controlled trial RCT of the two groups will be conducted standard therapy versus virtual rehabilitation program RCT involves a treatment in which active participation of the patient is necessary so only the assessment will be blinded Facial motor skills tongue mouth and face motricity are measured using electronic devices objective and subjective evaluation with pragmatic fields such as communication emotion and quality of life The severity of patients facial paralysis is appraised by the House and Brackmann scale This global assessment will be conducted before the beginning of the therapy and every 3 months during 18 months

The patients will be recruited within the Ear Nose and Throat ENT service after a baseline assessment Simple randomization will be used in order to establish both therapeutic groups with 45 patients in each group

Group A Patients taken care in consultation within the ENT service which provides oro-myo-functional classical rehabilitation

Group B Patients taken care in external consultation who receive oro-myo-functional rehabilitation through a virtual rehabilitation program targeted at the smile in their place of living in virtual conditions

The patients must have been diagnosed with unilateral peripheral facial palsy according to House and Brackmann international classification

Inclusion time 18 months

Between-two-groups analysis will be conducted in order to compare a targeted and intensive implementation-intention rehabilitation such as virtual rehabilitation program to standard therapy This virtual therapy will consist in repeating mentally movement desired so that it will be more spontaneously executed in the every-day-life situation
Detailed Description: Facial palsy can be divided into supranuclear lesion central facial palsy and infranuclear lesion such as Bells Palsy an idiopathic disease The peripheral facial paralysis PFP is a frequent but little-known pathology 20 100 000 inhabitants in France a year Oro-facial functions and the ability to convey emotional facial information are seriously affected by facial palsy thereby reducing patients quality of life The PFP can have several repercussions on the functional aesthetic social occupational and psychological levels Evolution and prognosis depend not only on its etiology and gravity but also on the precocity and the quality of the medical and paramedical care It is essential to assess functional and psychological issues before beginning an adapted global therapeutic care Although these depressive symptoms can be explained by multiple factors the inability to smile would be one of the triggering factors of depression The facial feedback hypothesis could be one of many explications because smiling induces a positive emotional state and a feeling of well-being In PFP patients must cope with their difficulties to smile Their facial behaviour affected their own emotional experiences

Time required for improvement and risk of sequelae are proportional in the severity of the paralysis speed of installation and axonal loss Do the patients benefiting from virtual care have a deadline of recovery faster than control patients Does a virtual rehabilitation program home delivered which is targeted at the smile improve symmetric movements and reduce psychological and functional issues

The main purpose of the present study is to determine if virtual rehabilitation program is relevant compared to standard therapy The second aim is to characterize the efficiency by analysing the time required to obtain a stable score of 4 in the Sunnybrook test

A secondary objective will be to decrease the functional and social repercussions of the facial paralysis with an intensive and targeted therapy of the smile Furthermore a virtual rehabilitation program will be implemented in an interactive platform

To this end a parallel randomized controlled trial RCT of the two groups will be conducted standard therapy versus virtual rehabilitation program RCT involves a treatment in which active participation of the patient is necessary so only the assessment will be blinded Facial motor skills tongue mouth and face motricity are measured using electronic devices objective and subjective evaluation with pragmatic fields such as communication emotion and quality of life The severity of patients facial paralysis is appraised by the House and Brackmann scale This global assessment will be conducted before the beginning of the therapy and every 3 months during 18 months

The patients will be recruited within the ENT service after a baseline assessment Simple randomization will be used in order to establish both therapeutic groups with 45 patients in each group

Group A Patients taken care in consultation within the ENT service which provides oro-myo-functional classical rehabilitation

Group B Patients taken care in external consultation who receive oro-myo-functional rehabilitation through a virtual rehabilitation program targeted at the smile in their place of living in virtual conditions

Oro-myo-functional classical rehabilitation Diels et al

Neuromuscular retraining is a problem solving approach to treatment using selective motor training to facilitate symmetrical movement and control undesired gross motor activity synkinesis Treatment consists to accomplish daily massages and facial exercises ten minutes per day Motivation on the part of the patient is a crucial element in the success of treatment Tools such as feedback and specific mirror exercises provide augmented sensory information to enhance neural adaptation and learning Patient education is the most basic aspect of the therapeutic process The facial therapist provides training in basic facial anatomy physiology and kinesiology pertinent to each patients specific situation

Treatment is based on functional profile Techniques will be used to facilitate movement and inhibit abnormal patterns refine motor control coordination and complexity of movement The specific objectives of the reeducation are to mobilize the paralyzed hemiface and to avoid the over-investment of the healthy hemiface via the relaxation Focus to inhibit the abnormal over-activity rather than to strengthen muscles Although each patients program differs there are common aspects in the treatment of all patients

The technique is based on three fundamental principles

Slow execution to maintain inhibition as exercise increases - minimal incremental movements Initiating movements slowly and gradually allows the patient to observe and modify the angle strength and speed of the excursion as it occurs As a result new motor control strategies are systematically developed and learned
Small movements enough to mimic expressive movements and decrease overflow Small movements preserve isolated responses of the facial muscles by limiting motor unit recruitment to those muscles targeted
Symmetry Patients are instructed in symmetrical exercise of movements to reinforce the normal physiological response

Clinic treatment sessions are designed to identify develop and refine the movement patterns that will be of greatest benefit to each patient Patients practice these movement patterns repeated in the clinic to assure accuracy Through the home program patients consistently practice the strategies learned in the clinic

Virtual Rehabilitation program

Its in the e-health context that virtual rehabilitation program should be considered E-health is a recent term for healthcare practice supported by electronic processes and communication E-health is becoming more and more as the solution for universal access to high quality care

The virtual rehabilitation program is a computerized rehabilitation remotely managed by the therapist This rehabilitation would meet patients and therapists expectations with the aim of dealing with the lack of therapists trained in the specific rehabilitation of the PFP It will avoid too frequent and binding travels of the patients Indeed kilometric average of paralyzed patients taken care in the ENT service in Pitié-Salpêtrière is about 88 km This virtual rehabilitation program would then meet the requirements of the law Hospital Patient Health and Territory of July 29th 2009

This virtual rehabilitation could also help patients to stay motivated by involving them actively in the rehabilitation process In fact the patient is an autonomous actor of his own rehabilitation Furthermore visual feedback provided by the avatar will help them to execute movements in a proper way

Patient data is transferred to the therapists At distance the clinician is able to straighten the exercises to execute and to update the method while waiting for the next patient consultation

The patient will be in front of his screen and the avatar will produce praxies according to the evolution and the severity of the PFP House and Brackmann scale It is recommended to observe the avatar repeatedly three times a day for two weeks so that the patient will learn the appropriate motor schemes Then the patient will apply the implementation-intention technique in order to find the movement in any circumstances This technique consists in repeating mentally in advance the deliberate movement so that it will be executed more spontaneously in every-day-life situation

Administration tool presents two sectors it allows on one hand to consult the recorded patients addition modifications consultation of the exercises video rehabilitation management and updating indication of the next recommended exercises addition of a note for the next session On the other hand it allows to manage the exercises which include a number of poses For every pose maintaining poses time and number of iterations of the pose is indicated

Digital still sub-used technology represents a real potential to improve professional practices

The patient training tool is a Windows run-time software which connects to the database and downloads the exercises of the session This connexion involves an automatic identification The software begins with a message posted by the therapist Then a simple interface including a half-screen posting what sees the webcam and another half-screen showing the avatar which serves as a model for the training sessions The patients are able to record their own pose and to try again if they need to In the end a message indicates the end of the current session

Statistical Analysis

Between-two-groups analysis will be conducted in order to compare a targeted and intensive implementation-intention rehabilitation such as virtual rehabilitation program to standard therapy This virtual therapy will consist in repeating mentally movement desired so that it will be more spontaneously executed in the every-day-life situation

All the quantitative variables as the Sunnybrook score the bilabial strength the House-Brackmann score the MADRS score and the Quality of Life score will be described by their average score standard deviation median score minimum and maximum score Category-specific variables as Spielberg stress scale Mouth-tongue-face motricity assessment will be described by their frequencies and their percentages Missing data will be taken into account in these calculations Reliable intervals in 95 will be supplied when it will be necessary

Percentages in both groups will be compared by Pearson X2 tests or Fisher tests according to the distribution Continuous data will be compared by Student tests or Mann-Whitney tests according to their distribution P-values must be lower than 005 in order to be considered as statistically significant

Analyses will be realized in intention to treat under the responsibility of the Biostatistics pole of Clinical Research Unit URC Pitié-Salpêtrière Charles Foix with the software SAS 92 SASAIRLOCKSIEVEAIRLOCKS INSTITUTE CARY NC

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None
Secondary IDs
Secondary ID Type Domain Link
2015-A01428-41 OTHER IDCRB None