RecruitingEarly Phase 1NCT07116421

Effect of Rose Odor Exposure on Ictal Apnea

Effect of 2-phenylethanol Odor Exposure on Ictal Apneic Episode Occurrence Rate in Patients With Epilepsy


Sponsor

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Enrollment

40 participants

Start Date

Jul 1, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This study will investigate the potential benefits of rose scent in reducing the risk of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) in patients with epilepsy. Participants will engage in their routine inpatient observational EEG monitoring for 24 hours followed by an additional 24 hours of observational EEG monitoring with continuous exposure to rose scent, during which an essential oil diffusor with rose scent will be placed in their hospital room. During these 48 total hours of the study, participants will wear a respiratory monitoring belt across their upper chest to measure their breathing. Potential risks include distress or discomfort when smelling the rose scent used in the study, a physical reaction to the rose scent, and discomfort or feelings of restrictiveness when wearing the respiratory monitoring belt. The total time commitment of the study is 48 consecutive hours over the course of the participants' inpatient EMU stay, during which there will be no restrictions on daily activities during the standard inpatient EMU admission except that participants must wear their respiratory belt for a majority of this 2-day period.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Adult epilepsy patients over the age of 18
  • Admission to the inpatient epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC)
  • Undergoing observational EEG monitoring without treatment involving seizure medication changes or other interventions for at least 48 hours

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Patients under the age of 18
  • Patients receiving EEG monitoring without interventions from baseline for less than 48 hours
  • Patients who are not receiving EEG monitoring as a part of their inpatient admission.

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Interventions

DRUG2-phenylethanol rose scent

Name: 2-phenylethanol (rose scent). Dose: 3 drops, diffused into room air over 24 hours. Frequency: Once over 24 hours. Route of administration: Essential oil diffuser. Manufactured by: The Essential Oil Company in Portland, OR. Manufacturing details: The rose scent is purified by hydrodistillation, shelf-stable, and in terms of verification of quality has been previously used in a peer-reviewed and IRB-approved study by Woo et al (2023) published in Frontiers in Neuroscience. Preparation: The Key Personnel listed in the study's IRB will prepare the rose essential oil scent by squeezing 3 drops of the product from the manufactured bottle into the essential oil compartment of the "Aroma Ace™ MINI Diffuser" essential oil diffuser, corresponding with both the rose essential oil and diffuser manufacturers' instructions for each product respectively.


Locations(1)

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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