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. 2019 May 21;2019(5):CD009760. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009760.pub4

NCT03305614.

Trial name or title tDCS and aphasia therapy in the chronic phase after stroke
Methods RCT
Participants Estimated enrolment: 25
Inclusion criteria: diagnosed with mild to moderate aphasia (Token Test Score between 7 and 40) after a first left hemispheric ischaemic or haemorrhagic stroke, inclusion > 6 months post stroke, age 18 to 85 years, being right‐handed (> +8 on the Dutch handedness questionnaire), mother tongue: Dutch, imaging (CT or MRI) prior to inclusion (in patient file), standard of care in the acute phase, signed informed consent
Exclusion criteria: history of other diseases of the central nervous system, psychological disorders and (developmental) speech and/or language disorders, serious non‐linguistic, cognitive disorders (as documented in the patients' medical history and inquired in the anamneses), prior brain surgery, excessive use of alcohol or drugs, new neurological symptoms between the acute stage and inclusion
Interventions 2 arms:
‐ C‐tDCS with 1 mA or S‐tDCS (sic) during the first 20 minutes of aphasia therapy
‐ aphasia therapy
Outcomes Outcome measures will be recorded at baseline, at 3‐week follow‐up, and at 3‐month follow‐up
Primary outcome measure:
‐ change in naming performance (BNT)
Secondary outcome measures:
‐ change in tolerability (visual analogue scale)
‐ change in spontaneous speech (AAT)
‐ change in ERPs
‐ change in quality of life (Dutch version of the Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life scale)
Starting date November 2017
Contact information University Hospital Ghent
Ghent, East‐Flanders, Belgium, 9000
Veerle De Herdt, Prof. Dr.
Contact: Elien De Cock
+32(0)478 21 37 84
evedcock.decock@ugent.be
Notes  

AAT: Aachen Aphasia Test
 ASHA FACS: Functional Assessment of Communication Skills for Adults
 A‐tDCS: anodal tDCS
 AQ: aphasia quotient
 BDAE: Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination
 BNT: Boston Naming Test
 BOSS: Burden of Stroke Scale
 C‐tDCS: cathodal tDCS
 CCRSA: Communication Confidence Rating Scale for Aphasia
 CETI: Communicative Effectiveness Index
 CT: computerised tomography
 EEG: electroencephalography
 ERP: event‐related potential
 FDI: first dorsal interosseus
 FIM: Functional Independence Measure
 fMRI: functional magnetic resonance imaging
 GKS: Goodglass‐Kaplan‐Communication‐Scale
 HD‐tDCS: high definition tDCS
 Hz: Hertz
 M1: primary motor cortex
 mA: milliampere (milliamp)
 MMSE: Mini Mental State Examination
 MRI: magnetic resonance imaging
 NAVS: north‐western assessment and sentences
 NIHSS: National Institute of Health Stroke Scale
 NMDA: N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate
 PNT: Philadelphia Naming Test
 RCT: randomised controlled trial
 RMT: resting motor threshold
 r‐TMS: repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
 S‐tDCS: sham tDCS
 TBI: traumatic brain injury
 tDCS: transcranial direct current stimulation
 WAB: Western Aphasia Battery
 WAB‐AQ: Western Aphasia Battery ‐ Aphasia Quotient
 WAB‐R: Western Aphasia Battery – Revised