Effects of Stimulation Patterns of Deep Brain Stimulation

NAEnrolling by invitationINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

180

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 2, 2016

Primary Completion Date

September 30, 2026

Study Completion Date

September 30, 2026

Conditions
Parkinson DiseaseEssential TremorMultiple SclerosisDystonia
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Therapeutic Stimulation Patterns

During deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrode implantation or implanted pulse generator (IPG) replacement surgery, different stimulation patterns that are designed to suppress oscillatory neural activity at theta- or beta-frequencies will be delivered in randomized order, and the subject will be blinded to the patterns. Neural activity and/or motor symptoms (tremor and/or bradykinesia) will be measured in response to DBS. Measurements will be made during 2- to 8-minute trials, in which stimulation will be off for the first half of the trial, and on for the remaining half. Neural activity and/or motor symptoms will be measured during both the off and on phases. The total amount of time necessary for data collection will be about 45 minutes.

PROCEDURE

Symptogenic Stimulation Patterns

During deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrode implantation or implanted pulse generator (IPG) replacement surgery, different stimulation patterns that are designed to exacerbate oscillatory neural activity at theta- or beta-frequencies will be delivered in randomized order, and the subject will be blinded to the patterns. Neural activity and/or motor symptoms (tremor and/or bradykinesia) will be measured in response to DBS. Measurements will be made during 2- to 8-minute trials, in which stimulation will be off for the first half of the trial, and on for the remaining half. Neural activity and/or motor symptoms will be measured during both the off and on phases. The total amount of time necessary for data collection will be about 45 minutes.

Trial Locations (3)

27708

Duke University, Durham

30322

Emory University, Atlanta

32610

University of Florida, Gainesville

Sponsors
All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)

NIH

collaborator

Emory University

OTHER

collaborator

University of Florida

OTHER

collaborator

Boston Scientific Corporation

INDUSTRY

lead

Duke University

OTHER