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Mar. 15, 2024 |
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July. 09, 2025 |
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jRCT1030230706 |
Feasibility Study of Sound Exposure Therapy During Sleep for PTSD. |
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Sound exposure therapy during sleep for PTSD |
Ino Keiko |
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National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP) |
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4-1-1 Ogawa Higashi-cho, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo |
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+81-42-341-2711 |
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k-ino@ncnp.go.jp |
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Sakaguchi Masanori |
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University of Tsukuba |
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1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki |
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+81-50-5465-9647 |
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sakaguchi.masa.fp@u.tsukuba.ac.jp |
Complete |
Mar. 15, 2024 |
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Interventional |
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single arm study |
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open(masking not used) |
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uncontrolled control |
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single assignment |
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treatment purpose |
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Meets the diagnostic criteria for PTSD according to the PDS-5 |
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The translation is: |
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| 18age old over | ||
| No limit | ||
Both |
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder |
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At the P1 Unit of the University of Tokyo Hospital, under the supervision of an emergency response physician, PTSD patients are played trauma-recall sounds, which have been previously tested for their reaction, through earphones during sleep. A sleep assessment person in the observation room will real-time determine the slow-wave sleep (criteria: more than 6 slow-wave activities (0.5-2Hz & peak-to-peak amplitude >75uV) within a 30-second interval judgment window) and the arousal response at the time of sound occurrence (such as newly emerged significant alpha waves) while viewing the EEG screen displayed remotely on a PC. When slow-wave sleep is detected continuously for more than 90 seconds (confirming stable slow-wave sleep), the sound set in the sound generator in advance is played. If an arousal response is observed during this, the sound is temporarily stopped. The sound stimulus gradually increases from silence to a maximum of 40db and uses a sound that makes the patient's fear level (SUDs) 30-40 when hearing it. If the patient transitions to a wakefulness or a sleep stage other than slow-wave sleep due to the sound stimulus, the sound stimulus is temporarily stopped. Each time the sound stimulus starts, it is designed to gradually increase in volume from silence. The sound stimulus is limited to a maximum of 10 minutes per night. If more than 50% arousal response occurs within 30 seconds after the start of the sound stimulus or arousal with PTSD-related symptoms is observed, the sound stimulus is promptly stopped. |
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TMR |
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D013313 |
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D013016 |
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The proportion of study participants who were able to create sound and completed the sound stimulation during sleep. |
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The translation is: |
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| Univerisity of Tsukuba |
| Takeda Science Foundation | |
| Not applicable |
| Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) | |
| Not applicable |
| Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) | |
| Not applicable |
No |
none |