RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05773755

DBS for TRD With the Medtronic Percept PC

Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression: Exploration of Local Field Potentials (LFPs) With the Medtronic Percept PC System


Sponsor

Helen Mayberg, MD

Enrollment

10 participants

Start Date

Mar 1, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Of the estimated 30 million Americans who suffer from Major Depressive Disorder, approximately 10% are considered treatment resistant. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) to a region of the brain called the subcallosal cingulate (SCC) is an emerging strategy for treatment resistant depression (TRD), which involves placement of electrodes in a specific region of the brain and stimulating that area with electricity. This is believed to reset the brain network responsible for symptoms and results in a significant antidepressant response. A series of open-label studies have demonstrated sustained, long-term antidepressant effects in 40-60% of patients who received this treatment. A challenge to the effective dissemination of this fledgling treatment is the absence of biomarkers (objective, measureable indications of the state of the body and brain) to guide device placement and select stimulation parameters during follow-up care. By using a DBS device called the Percept PC (Medtronic, Inc) which has the ability to both deliver stimulation to and record electrical signals directly from the brain, this study aims to identify changes in local field potentials (LFPs), specific electrical signals that are thought to represent how the brain communicates information from one region to another, to see how this relates to DBS parameter settings and patient depressive symptomatology. The goal of this study is to study LFPs before and during active DBS stimulation to identify changes that correlate with the antidepressant effects of SCC DBS. The study team will recruit 10 patients with TRD and implant them with the Percept PC system. Participants will be asked to complete short questionnaires and collect LFP data twice daily for the first year of the study, as well as have weekly in person research procedures and assessments with the study team for up to one year. These include meetings with the study psychiatrist, psychologist, symptom ratings, and movement, voice, and video recordings. A brief discontinuation experiment will be conducted after 6 months of stimulation, in which the stimulation will be turned off and patterns of LFP changes will be recorded. The entire study is expected to last about 5 years, parcellated into several study phases. All participants are required to live in the New York metropolitan area for the first several months of the study.


Eligibility

Min Age: 25 YearsMax Age: 70 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This trial is studying deep brain stimulation (DBS) — a procedure where a small device is implanted in the brain to deliver electrical signals — for people with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). TRD means that standard treatments like medications and therapy have not provided relief. The specific device used is the Medtronic Percept PC, which allows doctors to record brain activity while delivering stimulation. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 25 and 70 years old with a diagnosis of major depressive disorder - Your current depressive episode has lasted at least 2 years, or you have had more than 3 lifetime depressive episodes - You have tried and failed multiple antidepressants and other therapies - Your depression score is severe (score of at least 20 on a standard scale) **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have psychotic features, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia - You have active suicidal intent with a plan - You are pregnant or have certain neurological or medical conditions that make surgery risky Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DEVICEMedtronic Percept PC DBS system

Open label active Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)


Locations(1)

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai West

New York, New York, United States

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