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pBFS-guided Multi-target cTBS for Aphasia After Stroke

Launched by CHANGPING LABORATORY · Jul 14, 2023

Trial Information

Current as of June 26, 2025

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ClinConnect Summary

This clinical trial is studying a new treatment approach for people who have difficulty speaking and understanding language after having a stroke, a condition known as aphasia. The researchers want to find out if a personalized brain stimulation technique, called continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS), can help improve language skills in patients with specific brain injuries. They are looking for participants aged between 35 and 75 who have experienced their first stroke, specifically on the left side of the brain, and who have been diagnosed with aphasia.

Eligible participants can expect to undergo brain stimulation therapy that is tailored to their individual brain needs, which might help them regain their language abilities. The trial is currently recruiting patients, and those interested should be in generally good health and capable of understanding the study's requirements. It’s important to note that certain health conditions, such as epilepsy or severe mental health issues, may prevent someone from participating. If you or a loved one is interested, it’s a great opportunity to contribute to important research that could benefit others in the future.

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ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • The patient's age ranges from 35 to 75 years old (including 35 and 75 years old);
  • Meet the diagnostic criteria for ischemic stroke (according to the guidelines developed by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association in 2019 and the guidelines developed by the Neurology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association in 2018) or meet the diagnostic criteria for hemorrhagic stroke (according to the guidelines developed by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association in 2022 and the guidelines developed by the Neurology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association in 2019) ,with lesions located in the left hemisphere, and a duration of illness ranging from 15 days to 6 months.
  • Diagnosed as aphasia patient according to the Chinese version of Western Aphasia Battery (WAB), with a WAB-aphasia quotient of less than 93.8 points;
  • First onset of stroke;
  • Normal language function before the onset of stroke, and the patient's native language is Chinese with at least 6 years of education;
  • Understand the trial and signed the informed consent form.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Combined dysarthria (NIHSS item 10 score ≥2 points);
  • Aphasia caused by bilateral hemisphere stroke, brain tumor, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease, motor neuron disease, or other diseases;
  • Patients with implanted electronic devices such as cardiac pacemakers, cochlear implants, or other metal foreign bodies, or those with MRI contraindications such as claustrophobia or TMS treatment contraindications;
  • History of epilepsy;
  • Patient with concomitant severe systemic diseases affecting the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc., and uncontrolled by conventional medication, as detected and confirmed through laboratory testing and examination;
  • Patients with consciousness disorders (NIHSS 1(a) score ≥1);
  • Patients with malignant hypertension;
  • Patients with severe organic diseases, such as malignant tumors, with an expected survival time of less than 1 year;
  • Patients with severe hearing, visual, cognitive impairment or inability to cooperate with the trial;
  • Patients with severe depression, anxiety, or diagnosed with other mental illnesses that prevent them from completing the trial;
  • Patients who have received other neuromodulation treatments such as TMS, transcranial electric stimulation, etc. in the 3 months prior to enrollment;
  • Patients with a history of alcoholism, drug abuse, or other substance abuse;
  • Patients with other abnormal findings that the researchers judge are not suitable for participation in this trial;
  • Patients who are unable to complete follow-up due to geographical or other reasons;
  • Women of childbearing age who are currently pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning or may become pregnant during the trial;
  • Patients who are currently participating in other clinical trials.

About Changping Laboratory

Changping Laboratory is a leading research institution dedicated to advancing biomedical science and clinical innovation. With a focus on translating cutting-edge research into practical healthcare solutions, the laboratory conducts rigorous clinical trials that adhere to the highest ethical and scientific standards. Committed to improving patient outcomes, Changping Laboratory collaborates with academic and industry partners to explore novel therapies and diagnostic tools, fostering a robust pipeline of potential treatments. Its multidisciplinary team of experts leverages state-of-the-art technology and comprehensive data analysis to drive progress in various therapeutic areas, ultimately aiming to enhance public health and contribute to the global medical community.

Locations

Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China

Baoding, Hebei, China

Chengde, Hebei, China

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Hesheng Liu, PhD

Study Chair

Changping Laboratory

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

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Estimated completion

Not reported