Phase
Condition
Spinal Cord Injuries
Treatment
Sham AIH
Augmented Acute Intermittent Hypoxia (aAIH)
Acute Intermittent Hypercapnic-Hypoxia (AIHH)
Clinical Study ID
Ages 18-70 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
Adults 18-70 years of age
Sub-acute incomplete SCI 2 weeks to 6 months after injury, at or below C1-T6Incomplete SCI based on residual sensory and motor function below the level of theinjury or injury classification of B, C, D at initial screening according to theAmerican Spinal Injury Association Impairment Classification and the InternationalStandards for the Neurological Classification of SCI.
-OR- Sub-acute complete SCI 2 weeks to 6 months after injury at or below C4-T6Complete SCI based on the absence of residual sensory or motor function below thelevel of injury or injury classification of A at initial screening according to theAmerican Spinal Injury Association Impairment Classification and the InternationalStandards for the Neurological Classification of SCI.
Medically stable with physician clearance
SCI due to non-progressive etiology
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
Current diagnosis of an additional neurologic condition such as Multiple Sclerosis,Parkinson disease, stroke, or brain injury
Severe illness or infection, including non-healing decubitus ulcers, untreatedbladder or urinary tract infections, cardiovascular disease, lung disease, activeheterotopic ossification, or uncontrolled hypertension
Severe neuropathic pain
Known pregnancy
Severe uncontrolled autonomic dysreflexia
Currently hospitalized in an acute care hospital
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Brooks Rehabilitation Clinical Research Center
Jacksonville, Florida 32216
United StatesSite Not Available
Brooks Rehabilitation
Jacksonville 4160021, Florida 4155751 32216
United StatesActive - Recruiting

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