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RECRUITING
NCT07151248
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Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation and Brain Imaging for Gulf War Syndrome

Sponsor: Emory University

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Summary

The main goal of the proposed study is to critically evaluate a nonpharmacological and readily available therapy, cranial electrical stimulation (CES) using Alpha-Stim™, and to discover the brain function mechanisms underlying Gulf War Illness-related Headache and Pain (GWI-HAP) and treatment response to CES. For this objective, the investigators will employ an adaptive trial design as well as a neuroimaging technique using MRI, which has become the pre-eminent technique for assessing the integrity of brain function, connectivity, and organization in healthy brain and pathology.

Official title: ELECTRIG: Evaluating Effects of Cranial Electrical Stimulation Therapy With Responsive Imaging in Gulf War Illness Pain and Comorbid Symptoms

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

40 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

130

Start Date

2025-09-26

Completion Date

2029-09

Last Updated

2025-12-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Cranial electrical/electrotherapy stimulation (CES)

Cranial electrical/electrotherapy stimulation (CES) is a non-pharmacological, portable, non-invasive intervention. Active research units will be locked at the specified amplitude and administer that amplitude of stimulation for 60 minutes therapy.

DEVICE

Sham Cranial electrical/electrotherapy stimulation (CES)

Sham research units will be locked into active sham mode which provides stimulation designed to provide the sensation of stimulation for only 5 minutes while continuing to count down for the remaining 55 minutes.

Locations (1)

Emory Clinic

Atlanta, Georgia, United States