Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000007799 |
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Receipt number | R000008983 |
Scientific Title | Neurophysiological analysis of developmental disorders: an exploratory neuroimaging study using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2012/07/01 |
Last modified on | 2012/04/20 15:07:17 |
Neurophysiological analysis of developmental disorders: an exploratory neuroimaging study using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
Monitoring of acute effects of Atomoxetine (ATX) on cerebral hemodynamics in ADHD children: an exploratory fNIRS using a Go/NoGo task
Neurophysiological analysis of developmental disorders: an exploratory neuroimaging study using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
Monitoring of acute effects of Atomoxetine (ATX) on cerebral hemodynamics in ADHD children: an exploratory fNIRS using a Go/NoGo task
Japan |
ADHD
Pediatrics | Neurosurgery |
Others
NO
The objectives of the study is to confirm the effectiveness of ATX in pediatric ADHD using fNIRS.
Efficacy
Confirmatory
Pragmatic
Not applicable
(1) fNIRS analysis
Comparison of frontal activation (Oxy-Hb) before and after an acute clinical dose of ATX or placebo (90 min after ATX administration)
The response of continous administration of ATX on ADHD rating scale and Questionnaire-Children with Difficulties.
Interventional
Cross-over
Randomized
Individual
Double blind -all involved are blinded
Placebo
NO
NO
NO
No need to know
2
Treatment
Medicine |
Washout for four days - ATX for one day
Washout for four days - Placebo for one day
4 | years-old | <= |
18 | years-old | > |
Male and Female
All subjects meet the following criteria.
(1) Subjects are under 16 years old and more than 4 years old. Regardless of sex and treatment before this trial.
(2) Subjects are diagnosed with ADHD based on DSM-IV through an interview with more than two pediatric neurologists.
(3) Written informed consent was obtained from the parents of all subjects, and the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Jichi Medical University Hospital, Japan.
(4) The Wechsler Intelligence Scale of Children-Third Edition (WISC-III) full IQ scores of subjects are over 70
(1) Subjects who are diagnosed with anxiety disorder
(2) Subjects who are diagnosed with glaucoma
(3) Subjects who are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism
(4) Subjects who have angina, arrhythmia
(5) Subjects who have allergies to ATX
(6) Subjects who are diagnosed with tics or Tourette's syndrome, or have family history of Tourette's syndrome
(7) Subjects who are diagnosed with severe depression
(8) Subjects who are diagnosed with pheochromocytoma
(9) Subjects who current or past use of monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI)
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1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Eiju Watanabe |
Jichi Medical University
Neurosurgery
3311-1 Yakushiji, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan
0285-58-7373
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Eiju Watanabe |
Jichi Medical University
Neurosurgery
3311-1 Yakushiji, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan
0285-58-7373
eiju@jichi.ac.jp
Department of Neurosurgery, Jichi Medical University Hospital
Comprehensive Research on Disability,
Health and Welfare from Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants
Japan
International University of Health and Welfare Hospital
International University of Health and Welfare
NO
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