Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial

Treadmill Training in Chronic MS: Efficacy and Cost-effectiveness

Summary

The purpose of the study is to determine whether treadmill training is safe and beneficial in patients with walking difficulty because of multiple sclerosis.

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Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, which can cause episodic, static or progressive disability. Frequently, MS causes weakness and spasticity of the legs leading to gait abnormalities and immobility. Rehabilitation has been widely used in MS but has been the subject of limited investigation. In particular, traditional thinking in MS providers was that aerobic exercise could cause worsening of symptoms in some patients and should generally be avoided. Recent studies suggest that both aerobic exercise is tolerated by most patients and improves fitness. In a recent study however, training with bicycle ergometers did not translate into improved biomechanics of gait. This suggests that aerobic training may need to be coupled to task specific training to produce improved gait. With recent changes in medical care focusing on cost containment, studies supporting the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions are needed.

Studies from the stroke literature suggest that task specific training may be useful in promoting motor reorganization in the cortex, reversing muscle wasting and improving cardiovascular de-conditioning. In particular, we have examined the use of treadmill training in patients with chronic hemiparesis due to stroke and have found that a course of training can improve walking ability, can cause an increase in motor representation of the effected limb as measured by fMRI, can increase muscle mass as measured by thigh CT and muscle biopsy, and can improve cardiovascular fitness as measured by treadmill stress testing.

Proposed is a pilot study testing a program of treadmill training in patients with chronic leg weakness and spasticity due to MS causing chronic gait problems. The primary objectives of this pilot study are to demonstrate the safety and tolerability of the treadmill training program in MS patients and to obtain preliminary data on outcomes to use to determine the sample size for a larger trial designed to document efficacy and cost-effectiveness. Forty MS patients with impaired ambulation will be randomized to a 3 month program of treadmill training or a 3 month education and counseling program with attention equal to the treadmill trained group. Both groups will be followed for a total of 6 months. The treadmill training will be carried out in the Senior Exercise Research Center at the Baltimore VAMC. Outcome measures will include measures of leg strength and spasticity, disability (EDSS), walking ability, cardiovascular fitness, Quality of Life, depression, and healthcare costs and utilization (compared to the year prior to enrollment). The results of this pilot study will be used to design and gain support for a study sized to measure efficacy and cost effectiveness.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Chronic definite multiple sclerosis
Visible paraparetic gait deficits
EDSS 4 to 6.5
Last 12 months of care in VHS
Competent to provide consent and carry out study procedures
Pass the Functional Mobility Entry Test

Exclusion Criteria:

Performing 20 minutes or more of aerobic exercise 3X per week
Alcohol consumption over 2 oz liquor, 8 oz wine, 24 oz beer per day
Cardiac history
Significant medical history
Significant neurological history
Relapsing MS

Study is for people with:

Multiple Sclerosis

Study ID:

NCT00334100

Recruitment Status:

Withdrawn

Sponsor:

US Department of Veterans Affairs

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VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore
Baltimore Maryland, 21201, United States

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Study is for people with:

Multiple Sclerosis

Study ID:

NCT00334100

Recruitment Status:

Withdrawn

Sponsor:


US Department of Veterans Affairs

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