Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development, Seattle Children's Research Institute, PO Box 5371, CURE-03, Seattle, WA, 98145, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
Trials. 2022 Apr 26;23(1):355. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06239-3.
Subthreshold exercise, defined as aerobic exercise below the level that causes symptoms, has been utilized as a treatment for youth with persistent postconcussive symptoms (PPCS), but there is currently little evidence to guide use. In addition, prior studies of exercise for PPCS have all required multiple in-person visits. We developed a virtual approach for delivering subthreshold exercise to youth with PPCS called the Mobile Subthreshold Exercise Program (MSTEP), and we have now been funded to conduct a large national randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test its efficacy for reducing concussive symptoms and improving health-related quality of life.
This investigation is an RCT comparing MSTEP to an active control. We will recruit 200 adolescents 11-18 years old with postconcussive symptoms persisting for at least 1 week but less than 1 year. Youth will be randomized to receive either 6 weeks of subthreshold exercise (MSTEP) or a stretching condition (control). Youth and parents will complete surveys of concussive symptoms at baseline, weekly during the intervention, and at 3 and 6 months. The primary outcomes will be trajectory of concussive symptoms and health-related quality of life over the 6 months of the study. Secondary outcomes will include depression, anxiety, and sleep quality. We will also assess potential mediators of treatment effects including moderate-vigorous physical activity and fear avoidance of concussive symptoms.
This multisite RCT of MSTEP will provide vital information regarding the efficacy of a virtually delivered subthreshold exercise program for youth with PPCS, and insight regarding potential mediators of treatment effects, including objectively measured physical activity and fear avoidance of concussive symptoms.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04688255. Registered on December 29, 2020.
阈下运动是指低于引起症状水平的有氧运动,已被用作治疗青少年持续性脑震荡后症状(PPCS)的一种方法,但目前几乎没有证据可以指导这种方法的使用。此外,之前关于 PPCS 运动的研究都需要多次面对面的就诊。我们开发了一种针对 PPCS 青少年的阈下运动虚拟治疗方法,称为移动阈下运动计划(MSTEP),现在我们已经获得了资金,将进行一项大型全国随机对照试验(RCT),以测试其减少脑震荡症状和改善健康相关生活质量的疗效。
本研究为 RCT,比较 MSTEP 与积极对照。我们将招募 200 名 11-18 岁有脑震荡后症状持续至少 1 周但不到 1 年的青少年。青少年将被随机分配接受 6 周的阈下运动(MSTEP)或伸展运动(对照组)。青少年及其家长将在基线、干预期间每周、3 个月和 6 个月时完成脑震荡症状调查。主要结果将是研究 6 个月期间脑震荡症状的轨迹和健康相关生活质量。次要结果将包括抑郁、焦虑和睡眠质量。我们还将评估治疗效果的潜在中介因素,包括中度至剧烈体力活动和对脑震荡症状的回避恐惧。
这项 MSTEP 的多中心 RCT 将提供关于虚拟传递阈下运动计划对 PPCS 青少年的疗效的重要信息,以及关于治疗效果的潜在中介因素的见解,包括客观测量的体力活动和对脑震荡症状的回避恐惧。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04688255。注册于 2020 年 12 月 29 日。