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NCT04958096
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Cortical Stimulation to Treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Sponsor: Andrew Moses Lee, MD, PhD

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The purpose of this study is to identify abnormal brain signals associated with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and psychiatric symptoms and to investigate novel therapeutic stimulation sites. While treating OCD with standard deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy, the investigators will also monitor the activity of the anterior cingulate and prefrontal cortex, a region known be involved with OCD, decision making, and emotion regulation, and the investigators will identify abnormal activity corresponding to the severity of a patient's OCD. The investigators will also investigate whether it is possible for stimulation delivered to these parts of the brain can improve OCD symptoms. These investigations have the potential to aid in the development of improved forms of DBS that can better target abnormal OCD brain signatures in the future. The investigators will implant a cortical electrode in addition to the ALIC DBS electrode and connect these to an implantable pulse generator that care store field potential data (Medtronic Percept). The decision whether the lead is placed in the prefrontal or cingulate cortex bilaterally will be based upon considerations of the surgical risks for a particular patient based upon their anatomy and the required surgical approach. At multiple time points post-implantation up to 2 years, in our clinic or patient's homes, cortical and subcortical signals will be recorded. Data will be collected while patient are resting or engaged in symptom provocation tasks, emotional/cognitive tasks while cortical stimulation is on and off. In addition to brain signal recordings, symptoms will be assessed using validated questionnaires and tasks to allow identification of neurophysiological correlates of OCD symptoms.

Official title: Adjunct Cortical Stimulation With Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) to Treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

22 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

15

Start Date

2021-08-01

Completion Date

2026-08-01

Last Updated

2025-03-27

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

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Standard Therapeutic Deep Brain Stimulation

DBS to the standard subcortical targets (anterior limb of the internal capsule- ALIC) will be used to treat OCD

DEVICE

Cortical Stimulation for PFC

Patients enrolled in this study will have a second pair of leads placed in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) bilaterally as well the surrounding white matter tracts and stimulation will be delivered through these leads to improve OCD symptoms

DEVICE

Cortical Stimulation for ACC

Patients enrolled in this study will have a second pair of leads placed in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) bilaterally as well the surrounding white matter tracts and stimulation will be delivered through these leads to improve OCD symptoms

Locations (1)

UCSF Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building

San Francisco, California, United States