TY - JOUR
T1 - An early feasibility study for neurological devices: The ARCTRAN study
AU - Bove, Francesco
AU - Di Lazzaro, Giulia
AU - Petracca, Martina
AU - Lo Monaco, Maria Rita
AU - Ricciardi, Diego
AU - Di Caro, Francesca
AU - Fragapane, Serena
AU - Giovannini, Silvia
AU - Iacovelli, Chiara
AU - Castelli, Letizia
AU - Bianco, Assunta
AU - Scala, Irene
AU - Broccolini, Aldobrando
AU - Caliandro, Pietro
AU - Le Pera, Domenica
AU - Furno, Carmen
AU - Arcuri, Giovanni
AU - Fares, Guerino Massimo Oscar
AU - Spandonaro, Federico
AU - Polistena, Barbara
AU - Calabresi, Paolo
AU - Bentivoglio, Anna Rita
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Introduction: An Early Feasibility Study (EFS) is an exploratory clinical investigation of a device to optimize its design through iterative feedback loops during early clinical experience. The ARCTRAN study is an EFS aimed at analyzing efficacy, safety and adherence to the home-rehabilitation device-based (ARC Intellicare) program compared to a paper-based exercise protocol in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and stroke. Materials and Methods: At baseline (T0), patients of each group were randomly divided into two arms, with a 1:1 ratio: an ‘interventional’ group received ARC Intellicare and a ‘control’ group received a paper-based rehabilitation protocol, both consisting of three 60-minute sessions/week for 8 weeks. Each patient was evaluated by means of clinical scales, gait analysis and stabilometry at baseline (T0) and after the rehabilitation (T2). Results: All patients (n = 90, 30 per group) showed a significant improvement in clinical scales between T0 and T2. Stroke patients showed a bigger gait improvement in the ARC Intellicare arm, measured both by clinical scales (Tinetti gait p = 0.01) and gait analysis parameters. In PD group, only gait analysis parameters recorded a significant improvement in the active arm. Discussion: We demonstrate the safety of ARC Intellicare for home-based rehabilitation in patients with chronic neurological conditions, with high adherence levels. Moreover, in stroke group, it produced more significant improvements of gait compared to paper-based protocol. In the global scenario of the EFS projects promoted by the Italian Ministry of Health, this study is a starting point to conduct this type of studies in Italy.
AB - Introduction: An Early Feasibility Study (EFS) is an exploratory clinical investigation of a device to optimize its design through iterative feedback loops during early clinical experience. The ARCTRAN study is an EFS aimed at analyzing efficacy, safety and adherence to the home-rehabilitation device-based (ARC Intellicare) program compared to a paper-based exercise protocol in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and stroke. Materials and Methods: At baseline (T0), patients of each group were randomly divided into two arms, with a 1:1 ratio: an ‘interventional’ group received ARC Intellicare and a ‘control’ group received a paper-based rehabilitation protocol, both consisting of three 60-minute sessions/week for 8 weeks. Each patient was evaluated by means of clinical scales, gait analysis and stabilometry at baseline (T0) and after the rehabilitation (T2). Results: All patients (n = 90, 30 per group) showed a significant improvement in clinical scales between T0 and T2. Stroke patients showed a bigger gait improvement in the ARC Intellicare arm, measured both by clinical scales (Tinetti gait p = 0.01) and gait analysis parameters. In PD group, only gait analysis parameters recorded a significant improvement in the active arm. Discussion: We demonstrate the safety of ARC Intellicare for home-based rehabilitation in patients with chronic neurological conditions, with high adherence levels. Moreover, in stroke group, it produced more significant improvements of gait compared to paper-based protocol. In the global scenario of the EFS projects promoted by the Italian Ministry of Health, this study is a starting point to conduct this type of studies in Italy.
KW - Early feasibility study
KW - Multiple sclerosis
KW - Parkinson’s disease
KW - Stroke
KW - Telerehabilitation
KW - Early feasibility study
KW - Multiple sclerosis
KW - Parkinson’s disease
KW - Stroke
KW - Telerehabilitation
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/328223
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U2 - 10.1007/s10072-025-08367-5
DO - 10.1007/s10072-025-08367-5
M3 - Article
SN - 1590-3478
VL - 46
SP - 5221
EP - 5233
JO - Neurological Sciences
JF - Neurological Sciences
IS - 10
ER -