Deep Brain Stimulation for Refractory Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
NCT ID: NCT06660225
Last Updated: 2025-12-17
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2026-02-28
2031-01-31
Brief Summary
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* Assess the effects of the anteromedial sub-thalamic nucleus (amSTN)stimulation on obsessive/compulsive symptoms.
* Map the amSTN using neuronal responses \[single unit and local field potentials (LFP) recordings\] at rest and under high frequency stimulation during surgery.
* Record chronic brain activity with the implanted pulse generator and look for neuronal signatures correlated with symptom severity.
Researchers will compare active deep brain stimulation to a placebo (sham stimulation) to see if DBS works to treat refractory OCD.
Participants will:
* Undergo surgery for the implantation of a deep brain stimulation device
* Follow-up visits every three weeks with study staff
* 6 month follow-up for the next 2-3 years after first year of study participation is complete
Detailed Description
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This will be a 3-year study with the aim of implanting 10 patients with bilateral amSTN DBS leads. Intra-operatively, precise single neuron recordings will be obtained at the therapeutic target while the patient participates symptom provocation. Participants will be implanted with a sensing pulse generator (Medtronic Percept) which enables chronic recordings from the amSTN target in addition to providing therapeutic stimulation. Each participant will be randomized to start with either a sham control stimulation phase or therapeutic stimulation, and cross-over at 4 months. If symptoms recur upon cross-over from therapeutic to sham stimulation, participants will exit the sham stimulation phase and rescue therapy/stimulation will be delivered. All participants will transition to an open label stimulation phase for chronic therapy. Multiple assessments of the participants will follow, including OCD severity, cognition, behavior, and side effects.
Formal psychiatric assessments will take place at two weeks, at one month, and then once every three weeks during the randomization blinded period and then every 6 weeks during the open label period. During psychiatric assessments, the PERCEPT device will be used to obtain neural recordings of the STN activity.
Additionally, for the secondary outcome measure for the association between amSTN activity and cognitive/emotional measure there are two components of this measure that are of a qualitative nature. Burstiness and coherence are unitless measures and thus will not be included in the outcome measure reporting section. They will instead be discussed in the limitation section at annual reporting.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Sham Control stimulation, then Therapeutic stimulation
Subject randomized to this arm are initially "OFF" DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) prior to the open label period for 16 weeks and then "ON" DBS for the next 16 weeks. This is then followed by an open-label period of DBS stimulation.
Medtronic Percept Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy [Sham Control Stimulation]
Deep brain stimulation is a surgery where bilateral electrodes are precisely inserted to specific brain targets affected by a disease state, and electrical stimulation is applied to achieve symptom relief. DBS is a reversible and adjustable treatment option and is now a preferred alternative to neurosurgical ablation. Sham Stimulation=DBS OFF
Medtronic Percept Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy [Therapeutic stimulation]
Deep brain stimulation is a surgery where bilateral electrodes are precisely inserted to specific brain targets affected by a disease state, and electrical stimulation is applied to achieve symptom relief. DBS is a reversible and adjustable treatment option and is now a preferred alternative to neurosurgical ablation. Therapeutic Stimulation= DBS ON
Therapeutic stimulation, then Sham Control stimulation
Subjects randomized to this arm are initially "ON" DBS prior to the open label period for 16 weeks and then "OFF" DBS for the next 16 weeks. This is followed by an open-label stimulation period.
Medtronic Percept Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy [Sham Control Stimulation]
Deep brain stimulation is a surgery where bilateral electrodes are precisely inserted to specific brain targets affected by a disease state, and electrical stimulation is applied to achieve symptom relief. DBS is a reversible and adjustable treatment option and is now a preferred alternative to neurosurgical ablation. Sham Stimulation=DBS OFF
Medtronic Percept Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy [Therapeutic stimulation]
Deep brain stimulation is a surgery where bilateral electrodes are precisely inserted to specific brain targets affected by a disease state, and electrical stimulation is applied to achieve symptom relief. DBS is a reversible and adjustable treatment option and is now a preferred alternative to neurosurgical ablation. Therapeutic Stimulation= DBS ON
Therapeutic stimulation
All participants will transition to an open label stimulation phase for chronic therapy after the cross-over portion of this trial
Medtronic Percept Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy [Therapeutic stimulation]
Deep brain stimulation is a surgery where bilateral electrodes are precisely inserted to specific brain targets affected by a disease state, and electrical stimulation is applied to achieve symptom relief. DBS is a reversible and adjustable treatment option and is now a preferred alternative to neurosurgical ablation. Therapeutic Stimulation= DBS ON
Interventions
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Medtronic Percept Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy [Sham Control Stimulation]
Deep brain stimulation is a surgery where bilateral electrodes are precisely inserted to specific brain targets affected by a disease state, and electrical stimulation is applied to achieve symptom relief. DBS is a reversible and adjustable treatment option and is now a preferred alternative to neurosurgical ablation. Sham Stimulation=DBS OFF
Medtronic Percept Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy [Therapeutic stimulation]
Deep brain stimulation is a surgery where bilateral electrodes are precisely inserted to specific brain targets affected by a disease state, and electrical stimulation is applied to achieve symptom relief. DBS is a reversible and adjustable treatment option and is now a preferred alternative to neurosurgical ablation. Therapeutic Stimulation= DBS ON
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Severe OCD assessed by the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (YBOCS) with a score of more than 27
* Refractory OCD; severe symptoms and impairment for more than 5 years despite pharmacological and psychological treatment.
* Have failed to improve following treatment with at least two serotonin transport inhibitors and one augmenting agent taken for an adequate time period.
* Having failed to improve despite adequate cognitive behavioral therapy, as evaluated by the study psychiatrist
* Patients between 22 and 75.
* Ability to understand and sign written informed consent by the patient.
Exclusion Criteria
* Significant suicidal risk \[Hamilton Depression scale item 3 (suicide)\>2\].
* Comorbidity with any primary Psychotic Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), or Eating Disorder.
* History of substance or alcohol dependence or abuse in the preceding 12 months.
* Significant cognitive decline, measured by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE \<26) and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA; \<24).
* Any other current clinical significant neurological disorder or medical illness affecting brain function, other than a tic disorder.
* Any clinically significant abnormality on preoperative MRI that would affect the safety of the surgical procedure in the opinion of the study neurosurgeon.
* Any DBS contraindication, infection, coagulopathy, significant cardiac risk factors, or other medical risk factors for surgery.
* Pregnancy.
22 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Nader Pouratian
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nader Pouratian
Professor and Chair
Principal Investigators
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Nader Pouratian, M.D., Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Locations
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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STU-2024-0733
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id