Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Bipolar Depression
a study on Bipolar Disorder Depression Deep Brain Stimulation
Summary
- Eligibility
- for people ages 22-70 (full criteria)
- Location
- at San Francisco, California
- Dates
- study startedstudy ends around
- Principal Investigator
- by Andrew Krystal, MD, MS
Description
Summary
Neurons are specialized types of cells that are responsible for carrying out the functions of the brain. Neurons communicate with electrical signals. In diseases such as major depression this electrical communication can go awry. One way to change brain function is using electrical stimulation to help alter the communication between groups of neurons in the brain.
The purpose of this study is to test a personalized approach to brain stimulation as an intervention for bipolar depression The study researchers will use a surgically implanted device to measure each individual's brain activity related to his/her depression. The researchers will then use small electrical impulses to alter that brain activity and measure whether these changes help reduce depression symptoms. This study is intended for patients with major depression whose symptoms have not been adequately treated with currently available therapies.
The device used in this study is called the NeuroPace Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS) System. It is currently FDA approved to treat patients with epilepsy. The study will test whether personalized responsive neurostimulation can safely and effectively treat bipolar depression.
Official Title
Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation for Bipolar Depression (PReSiDio-BP)
Details
This is a single-center 3-stage feasibility study of personalized closed-loop stimulation for treatment resistant Bipolar Depression. Depending on participant's results at each stage, he/she might not be eligible to proceed to all 3 stages.
Stage 1 of the study will involve surgically implanting small, thin electrodes in brain regions that regulate depression in order to identify personalized treatment sites. The researchers will test stimulation in the different brain regions and their effect on bipolar depression symptoms. The electrodes will be surgically removed at the end of Stage 1.
Stage 2 will involve a second brain surgery to implant the NeuroPace RNS® System. Researchers will use information from Stage 1 to decide where to implant the electrodes of the RNS System. Over the next ~4-18 months, participants will have regular study visits in the clinic where the researchers will determine a personalized brain activity pattern that correlates with depression symptoms and can be paired with stimulation to improve depression symptoms.
Stage 3 will be 36-40 weeks long and will involve turning ON and OFF the intervention to test its effectiveness. Participants will have a variable start time for Stage 3 to facilitate blinding of both patients and clinician raters. This variable time will be randomized from conditions of 0 days, 2 weeks, or 4 weeks (during which time participants will remain on optimized closed-loop stimulation). Each participant will have three 12-week periods: closed-loop stimulation (intervention), open-loop/fixed intermittent stimulation (active control), and sham (passive control), order counterbalanced.
At the end of this stage the participant can choose to continue with long-term follow-up or have the RNS System surgically removed.
Keywords
Bipolar II Disorder, Bipolar II Disorder, Most Recent Episode Major Depressive, Depression, Treatment-resistance, Deep brain stimulation, Closed-loop, Biomarker, Responsive neurostimulation, Brain surgery, Bipolar Disorder, Device: Stimulation-ON, Device: Stimulation-OFF
Eligibility
You can join if…
Open to people ages 22-70
- Age 22-70
- Meet Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-V (DSM-V) diagnostic criteria for Bipolar II Disorder, with an episode of depression lasting at least 1 year that is treatment resistant as defined above, without a manic or hypomanic episode in the last 2 years; patients must be taking a mood stabilizer (lithium >0.6 mEq/L or valproate >350 mM/L), an atypical antipsychotic, or a combination of a mood stabilizer and an atypical antipsychotic for at least 2 weeks at a stable dosage before starting the study and must continue taking anti-manic medication throughout their participation in the study unless discontinuation is necessary because of patient safety/health considerations.
- Must have either failed ECT (it was effective but not tolerated due to side effects; it was effective, but patients could not achieve a sustained response), not been able to complete a course of ECT due to side effects, or have been medically advised to receive ECT and have been unwilling or unable to obtain ECT.
- Has MADRS score of > 26 at two baseline visits
- Ability to complete repeated administrations of MDD rating scales.
- If patient is on a regimen of psychotropic medication, no changes in this regimen should be expected during the 4 weeks prior to entry into and the duration of the study.
- Willing and able to undergo invasive brain recording/stimulation study
- Willing and able to attend multiple research visits and perform at-home research protocol
- Willing and able to provide informed consent
- Ability to speak and read English
You CAN'T join if...
- Meets DSM-V criteria for a psychotic disorder, eating disorder, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, tic disorder, or another comorbid psychiatric disorder other than MDD or generalized anxiety disorder based on a SCID
- Generalized anxiety disorder is the primary DSM-V disorder during the current MDD episode
- Active suicidal ideation with intent and plan as defined by a score of 5 on the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)
- History of suicide attempt requiring hospitalization in previous 2 years.
- Meets criteria for alcohol or substance abuse or dependence (other than caffeine) in previous 6 months, determined by the SCID
- Has a personality disorder based on the investigator's assessment that the investigator believes will adversely impact subject compliance or safety
- Fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome
- Current condition requiring chronic narcotic use
- History of traumatic brain injury, another neurological disorder, or developmental delay
- History of seizures
- MRI (done within one year of the first visit) with significant abnormalities
- Previous ablative intracranial surgery or previously implanted deep brain stimulation system or any previously implanted device treatment involving brain stimulation
- Implantable hardware not compatible with MRI or with the study
- Major medical co-morbidities increasing the risk of surgery including severe diabetes, major organ system failure, history of hemorrhagic stroke, need for chronic anticoagulation other than aspirin, active infection, intracranial space occupying lesion, increased intracranial pressure, cardiovascular accident within the last month, aneurysm/abnormality, retinal detachment, unstable cardiovascular disease (recent myocardial infarction, severe ischemia, severe or uncontrolled hypertension), immunocompromised state, or malignancy with < 5 years life expectancy
- Inability to stop Coumadin or platelet anti-aggregation therapy for surgery and after surgery. - Patients taking these medications will need to discuss the need/risk of continuing these medications with their physicians and the PI or study personnel may contact the treating physician(s) to discuss the risks of anticoagulation/antiaggregation therapy discontinuation
- Coagulopathy. Patients will be excluded unless assessed and cleared by hematology
- Allergies or known hypersensitivity to materials in the NeuroPace RNS® System (i.e. titanium, polyurethane, silicone, polyetherimide, stainless steel)
- Subject lives alone without possibility of caregiver support post-hospital stay
- Inability to comply with study follow-up visits
Location
- UCSF
accepting new patients
San Francisco California 94143 United States
Lead Scientist at UCSF
Details
- Status
- accepting new patients
- Start Date
- Completion Date
- (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Andrew Krystal
- ID
- NCT07127913
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Participants
- Expecting 10 study participants
- Last Updated
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