Deep Brain Stimulation to Relieve Depression

NCT ID: NCT02889250

Last Updated: 2018-08-06

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

WITHDRAWN

Clinical Phase

PHASE3

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-06-30

Study Completion Date

2020-03-31

Brief Summary

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This is an open label study with a sample size of 6 to develop deep brain stimulation of the subcallosal cingulate white matter(SCCWM) for late life depression using an experimental medicine approach in which the investigators will program the device based both on 1) a neurophysiologic measure of target engagement and 2) safety (defined as lack of neuropsychiatric worsening and stable neurocognition).

Detailed Description

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Late-life treatment resistant depression (LL-TRD) is a public health and clinical dilemma.

Older patients with TRD are: 1) at greater risk for morbidity from medications and ECT, and 2) more likely to require maintenance ECT (which carries risks of cognitive impairment and repeated exposure to general anesthesia), compared to younger depressed patients. There is great need to develop targeted and safe treatments for those with LLTRD.

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical intervention with potential to become a treatment option for appropriately selected patients with LL-TRD. To date, the subcallosal cingulate white matter (SCCWM) is the DBS target with the most clinical, safety, and neurophysiologic data supporting therapeutic efficacy. The SCC is considered a "governor" for a network implicated in the processing of negative emotions and symptoms of depression. Furthermore, structural and functional impairments of the SCC and connected network structures are associated with LLD, supporting its potential as a target for DBS in older adults.

The overarching aim for this project is to develop DBS of the SCCWM for LL-TRD using an experimental medicine approach in which the investigators will program the device based both on 1) a neurophysiologic measure of target engagement and 2) safety (defined as lack of neuropsychiatric worsening and stable neurocognition). The proposed biomarker of target engagement is theta cordance (TC), a composite of absolute and relative theta power that is strongly correlated with regional neural metabolism. The hypothesis is that TC will increase during DBS is based on the observation of increased frontal TC during DBS in combination with PET data, which showed increased metabolism in frontal cortical structures in responders to DBS.

The investigators will use magnetoencephalography to measure TC during DBS and then will adjust stimulation settings to optimize target engagement over the course of the study, in response to observed increases in TC. Adding to the novelty of the project is use of personalized tractography to guide precise electrode placement in the area of the SCCWM which contain white matter tracts to mood-relevant frontal and subcortical nuclei.

During the two years of this open-label project the investigators will implant 6 patients. For each subject, over the course of 6 months, the investigators will ascertain the dose range effect of escalating DBS stimulation parameters on both TC and measures of safety.

Conditions

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Treatment Resistant Depression

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Open Label DBS

6 months of DBS

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Medtronic Activa SC DBS, Lead Model 3387

Intervention Type DEVICE

Deep Brain Stimulation

Interventions

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Medtronic Activa SC DBS, Lead Model 3387

Deep Brain Stimulation

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Subject has signed and dated the Screening Consent Form prior to conducting any study-related screening testing
2. Following successful completion of the screening phase, subject has signed and dated the Study Informed Consent Form prior to the initiation of any study-related procedures (other than screening testing).
3. Subject has been medically cleared for DBS neurosurgical procedure by their primary care doctor and study neurosurgeon.
4. Age \>/= 60 years old.
5. Subject is fluent in English (written and verbal).
6. Subject meets Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5 (DSM-5) diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder (MDD) based on Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Axis I Disorders (SCID-I) conducted during the screening testing for the project.
7. Subject has medical record documentation that the current major depressive episode (MDE) has persisted for \> 2 years with the exception of brief responses (e.g., \< 8 weeks) to treatments.
8. Subject's depression is treatment resistant; the subject has not clinical responded to 4 or more adequate drug trials of therapy for depression as scored by the antidepressant treatment history form.

1. Three of the 4 trials need to have occurred in the current depressive episode.
2. One of the 4 trials must have included a combination of 2 or more antidepressant medications from 2 different antidepressant classes.
3. One of the 4 trials must have included 1 of the following: augmentation agents: lithium, triiodothyronine, buspirone, bupropion, or atypical antipsychotic.
9. Subject must have tried a course of ECT.
10. Subject's antidepressant medication regimen has been held stable for \> 30 days prior to the study screening MADRS.
11. Subject's screening MADRS score \> 25.
12. Average pre-operative MADRS score of 25 or greater (averaged over at least four weekly pre-surgical evaluations during the weeks prior to surgery) .
13. Aggregate score of \> 8 on the social life and family life/home responsibilities subscales of the Sheehan Disability Scale.
14. Subject has received \> 6 weeks of psychotherapy treatment, for the current or a previous depressive episode, without significant improvement.
15. Female subjects must not be pregnant, and if still of child bearing potential, must agree to a form of medically acceptable contraception.
16. If subject has a vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) implanted, they must agree to have the VNS system removed.
17. Subject agrees to not change psychotropic medication, psychotherapy, and outpatient psychiatric care program regimen throughout the screening phase and for the first six months after implantation of the DBS device.
18. Subject agrees to have the DRIVER investigators be the sole prescriber of psychotropic medications during the course of the study.
19. Evidence of connectivity (tractography identified streamlines) that is not disrupted by a significant burden of white matter hyperintensities between the SCC and nodes that may mediate response to DBS including MFC, dorsal and rostral cingulate, and subcortical nuclei.
20. Availability of an informant is required for study participation

Exclusion Criteria

1. Inability to provide informed consent.
2. Inability to tolerate general anesthesia.
3. Subject has been hospitalized for treatment of depression \< 30 days prior to the screening testing.
4. Active suicidal ideation with intent, suicide attempt within the last six months, or more than three suicide attempts within the last two years. Urgent psychiatric referral will be made in these cases.
5. Subject made a suicide attempt requiring medical treatment \< 3 months prior to the screening testing.
6. Subject has a history of 2 or more suicide attempts \< 12 months prior to the screening testing.
7. Subject poses an imminent suicide risk in the opinion of the investigator.
8. Subject is currently enrolled in or plans to enroll in any concurrent drug and/or device study that may confound the results of this study.
9. Subject has a history of a seizure disorder.
10. Subject will be exposed to diathermy.
11. Subject has a history of a neurosurgical ablation procedure.
12. Subject has a life expectancy of \< 3 years.
13. Significant cerebrovascular risk factors or history of stroke, major head trauma, neurodegenerative disorder, or other general contraindications for DBS surgery (cardiac pacemaker/defibrillator or other Ferromagnetic implanted devices).
14. Contraindication to MRI.
15. Dementia, as defined by Modified Mini Mental State Examination (3MS) \< 84 and clinical evidence of dementia. Patients screened out due to possible dementia will be referred to the local Memory Clinic or Alzheimer's Disease Research Center for evaluation to clarify the presence or absence of dementia.
16. Lifetime diagnosis of bipolar I or II disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizophreniform disorder, delusional disorder, or current psychotic symptoms, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder, or generalized anxiety disorder not secondary to the depression, as diagnosed by the SCID. A recommendation for psychiatric referral will be made in these cases.
17. Substance misuse (except for nicotine or caffeine) not in full sustained remission for at least one year as determined by SCID, and confirmed by study physician interview.
18. Anticoagulant pharmacotherapy.
19. Subjects that are determined during the screening phases to have severe personality disorders may be excluded.
Minimum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Jordan F. Karp

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Jordan F. Karp

Associate Professor of Psychiatry

Responsibility Role SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR

Related Links

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26181793

Richardson RM, Ghuman AS, Karp JF. Results of the First Randomized Controlled Trial of Deep Brain Stimulation in Treatment-Resistant Depression. Neurosurgery. 2015 Aug;77(2):N23-4.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26269552

Alhourani A, McDowell MM, Randazzo MJ, Wozny TA, Kondylis ED, Lipski WJ, Beck S, Karp JF, Ghuman AS, Richardson RM. Network effects of deep brain stimulation. J Neurophysiol. 2015 Oct;114(4):2105-17.

Other Identifiers

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PRO16050040

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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