MRgFUS Pallidotomy for the Treatment of Task Specific Focal Hand Dystonia (TSFD)
NCT ID: NCT06367608
Last Updated: 2025-02-13
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-06-10
2028-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Surgical treatments for Task-Specific Focal Dystonia (TSFD) are less often explored than for other dystonias. Thalamotomy, targeting the ventro-oralis (Vo) nucleus, has shown some promise for hand dystonias like writer's cramp or musician's dystonia. Anecdotally, some benefit from deep brain stimulation (DBS) targeting the globus pallidus internus (GPi) has also been shown, but large-scale studies for TSFD are lacking.
Another promising approach is MR guided focused ultrasound thalamotomy, a non-invasive procedure that uses real-time imaging to precisely target brain areas. This method has already shown success in treating essential tremors and Parkinson's disease symptoms. Recent studies and anecdotal cases have also demonstrated its potential for treating TSFD, with improvements in symptoms observed in patients with writer's cramp, musician's dystonia, and other related conditions.
The Exablate MR Guided Focused Ultrasound Transcranial system is a device designed to overcome the limitations of delivering ultrasound through the intact skull. It uses advanced technology like water-cooling, acoustic correction algorithms, and patient-specific CT data to ensure precise and safe delivery of ultrasound energy to targeted brain areas. This pilot study protocol aims to utilize MR guided focused ultrasound thalamotomy as a treatment option for TSFD.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
NONE
Study Groups
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ExAblate Transcranial treatment
The ExAblate Transcranial system will be used to destroy a small cluster of cells that may be causing the study participant's pain . The ExAblate uses ultrasound to heat a small spot in the brain called globus pallidus internus(GPi). Ultrasound passes through the skin and skull and into the brain to focus on this particular spot.
ExAblate Transcranial treatment
The ExAblate Transcranial system will be used to destroy a small cluster of cells that may be causing the study participant's dystonia . The ExAblate uses ultrasound to heat a small spot in the brain called globus pallidus internus(GPi). Ultrasound passes through the skin and skull and into the brain to focus on this particular spot.
Interventions
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ExAblate Transcranial treatment
The ExAblate Transcranial system will be used to destroy a small cluster of cells that may be causing the study participant's dystonia . The ExAblate uses ultrasound to heat a small spot in the brain called globus pallidus internus(GPi). Ultrasound passes through the skin and skull and into the brain to focus on this particular spot.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Patients who failed to response or had unsatisfactory response to the first treatment, such as Botulinum toxin treatment or DBS or refuse these alternative options
3. Age greater than 21 and less than 75 years
4. Subjects who are able and willing to give consent and able to attend all study visits,
5. Documented chronic, symptoms for more than 6 months duration
6. Pallidotomy is feasible based on evaluation of imaging studies
7. Patient able to communicate sensations during the ExAblate TcMRgFUS treatment
Exclusion Criteria
2. Presence of generalized dystonia or involvement of two or more contiguous body regions (such as Arm along with neck)
3. Severe psychiatric disorder such as uncontrolled depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, prior attempt at suicide or suicide ideation in preceding 12 months
4. Life expectancy less than 12 months
5. Anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications as well as underlying coagulopathy
6. Pregnant ladies or women of childbearing age who are sexually active and not using contraception
7. Inability to provide informed consent, for example due to underlying cognitive impairment or aphasia
8. Presence of intracranial mass or an acute intracranial abnormality
9. Subjects with unstable cardiac status such as unstable angina pectoris, documented myocardial infarction within 6 months of protocol entry or ejection fraction less than 40
10. Subjects exhibiting any behavior(s) consistent with ethanol or substance abuse as defined by the criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders(DSM-IV)
11. Severe hypertension (diastolic blood pressure \> 100 on medication or persistently elevated systolic blood pressure\>140 mmHg despite adequate antihypertensive medications)
12. History of intracranial hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury or thalamic stroke.
13. Cerebrovascular disease (multiple cerebrovascular accident's (CVA) or CVA within 6 months)
14. Subjects with life-threatening systemic disease that include and not limited to the following will be excluded from the study participation: HIV, Liver Failure, blood dyscrasias, etc.
15. Subjects with a history of seizures within the past year
16. Individuals who are not able or willing to tolerate the required prolonged stationary supine position during treatment (can be up to 4 hours of total table time.)
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21 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Focused Ultrasound Foundation
OTHER
InSightec
INDUSTRY
University of Maryland, Baltimore
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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University of Maryland Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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HP-00104695
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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