The TRICEPS trial

The TRICEPS (TRanscutaneous lImb reCovEry Post-Stroke) trial investigates whether arm recovery after a stroke can be improved with a treatment called Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (TVNS).

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Background

Over 15 million people experience a stroke worldwide annually. One-third are left with permanent weakness of their arm causing difficulties with daily activities. While rehabilitation does help post-stroke, the benefits are modest.

In a recent ground-breaking clinical trial, electrically stimulating a nerve called the vagus nerve (VN) while the participants moved their weak arm (in rehabilitation therapy) resulted in better arm recovery compared with rehabilitation therapy alone. However, the electrical stimulator was surgically implanted under a general anaesthetic and the VN stimulation was triggered by a therapist, and treatment was delivered in a hospital. Consequently, the uptake of this therapy may be limited.


The trial

TRICEPS is an innovative double-blinded, randomised, controlled, three-arm two-stage, adaptive trial.

The trial aims to determine whether the effects of rehabilitation therapy for arm recovery after stroke can be enhanced with a treatment called Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (TVNS). TVNS is a non-invasive way of stimulating the VN which does not involve either surgery or anaesthesia. The VN has a branch that goes to the ear which can be stimulated through the skin, using a small earpiece.

Participants will be randomised to receive self-delivered rehabilitation therapy and TVNS or self-delivered rehabilitation therapy and sham TVNS. In some cases, participants will also undertake activities of daily living (ADLs). Participants will be blinded to which treatment they receive.


Central study staff

Name Role Organisation Contact
Professor Arshad Majid Chief Investigator ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý  arshad.majid@sheffield.ac.uk
Kirsty McKendrick Trial Manager ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý  kirsty.mckendrick@sheffield.ac.uk
Shamila Ditta Research Assistant ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý  s.ditta@sheffield.ac.uk
Kate Duffy Research Assistant ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý  k.duffy@sheffield.ac.uk
Professor Cindy Cooper CTRU Oversight ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý  c.l.cooper@sheffield.ac.uk
Katie Biggs CTRU Oversight ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý  c.e.biggs@sheffield.ac.uk
Jasmine Allender Trial Support Office ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý j.allender@sheffield.ac.uk

Co-applicants 

Name Position Organisation
Professor Cindy Cooper Professor and Director of CTRU ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý
Dr Ali Ali Academic Consultant Geriatrician ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý
Kaite Biggs Assistant Director, CTRU ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý
Professor Jesse Dawson Professor ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý of Glasgow
Professor Avril Drummond Professor The ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý of Nottingham
Dr Munya Dimairo Senior Research Fellow ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý
Dr Jessica Redgrave Academic Consultant ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý
Mr Alex Roussel PPI Representative PPI representative based in England
Professor Li Su Professor ÀÖ¾ºÌåÓý

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