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7 Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation Trials Near You
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Learn More About PowerTheta Burst Stimulation for Major Depression
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn how different types of non-invasive brain stimulation affect mood and brain function in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD). It will also study how brain stimulation may work together with antidepressant treatments.
The main questions this study aims to answer are:
How do different patterns of brain stimulation affect mood in people with depression?
Do brain networks involved in emotion and self-reflection respond differently depending on the type of stimulation?
What are the combined effects of brain stimulation and antidepressant treatments on mood and brain activity?
Researchers will compare different brain stimulation patterns and target areas to understand their individual and combined effects.
Participants will:
Receive three types of brain stimulation (intermittent, continuous, and sham) in different sessions
Undergo MRI scans during the administration of either a fast-acting or conventional antidepressant
Complete mood assessments during the scan and for one week after each session
This study may help identify brain-based strategies to improve treatment for depression.
No Placebo Group
Trial Details
Trial Status:Not Yet Recruiting
Trial Phase:Unphased
Age:18 - 55
Sex:All
Key Eligibility Criteria
Disqualifiers:Not Listed
200 Participants Needed
The investigators hope to develop a treatment for suicidal ideation (SI), impulsivity and functional impairments (such as difficulties in social and work settings) that occur after a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). These conditions have been shown to be linked. The investigators are using a high-powered magnetic pulse, called intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) applied to the head to see if it can improve these symptoms. The high-powered magnetic pulse causes certain cells in the brain to activate, which seems to strengthen connections between parts of the brain. The purpose of this research is to gather early information on the safety and effectiveness of iTBS provided to the front of the head for impulsivity, SI and functional deficits after mTBI. The investigators plan to use the data collected in this study to develop larger studies in the future. iTBS is FDA approved, but not for these specific symptoms, or in the specific location the investigators are placing it. The investigators are testing to see if its effective for the above conditions when applied to the front of the head.
Trial Details
Trial Status:Recruiting
Trial Phase:Phase 1
Age:22 - 65
Sex:All
Key Eligibility Criteria
Disqualifiers:Epilepsy, Claustrophobia, Substance Use Disorder, Others
55 Participants Needed
Theta Burst Stimulation for Alcoholism
Toronto, Ontario
The prefrontal cortex, although well established as an efficacious target for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD), has recently come into favour as a therapeutic target for alcohol use disorders (AUD). Depressive symptoms are also highly prevalent in individuals with AUD. A number of cognitive and psychological processes stemming from the prefrontal cortex, a common treatment target for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), are disrupted in both MDD and AUD. The proposed study will enhance the development of theta burst stimulation (TBS) as a new intervention for AUD in the context of depressive symptoms and uses integrated TMS-EEG to identify neurophysiological targets of executive dysfunction in this disorder.
Trial Details
Trial Status:Recruiting
Trial Phase:Unphased
Age:18 - 59
Sex:All
Key Eligibility Criteria
Disqualifiers:Unstable Illness, Pregnancy, Dementia, Others
Must Be Taking:Antidepressants, SUD Agonists
40 Participants Needed
TMS for Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Toronto, Ontario
This trial tests the effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on visual processing in adults with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). TMS uses magnetic fields to stimulate specific brain areas, aiming to improve how these individuals perceive their appearance. The study hopes to find new ways to help people with BDD by enhancing their brain's visual processing capabilities. TMS is a noninvasive technique that has been used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in various neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder.
No Placebo Group
Trial Details
Trial Status:Recruiting
Trial Phase:Unphased
Age:18 - 40
Sex:All
Key Eligibility Criteria
Disqualifiers:Bipolar, Psychotic, Neurological, Pregnancy, Others
Must Not Be Taking:Psychotropics
40 Participants Needed
Theta Burst Stimulation for Brain Connectivity Changes
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is increasingly being applied to effectively treat mental illness, however efforts to quantify the effects of TMS on the network architecture of the brain have largely been limited in scope and tied to specific neurologic and psychiatric disorders. The objective of the current work is to build and validate a whole-brain, domain-general model of brain connectivity changes following TMS, based on physical models of the current distribution at the cortex. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This work is relevant to public health because it will provide direct evidence that brain connectivity changes following neuromodulatory TMS vary as a function of the current density at the cortex, which can be used to predict psychiatric symptom change following neuromodulatory TMS.
No Placebo Group
Trial Details
Trial Status:Recruiting
Trial Phase:Unphased
Age:18 - 60
Sex:All
Key Eligibility Criteria
Disqualifiers:Psychiatric Disorders, Seizure History, Alcohol/drug Problems, Others
Must Not Be Taking:CNS Medications
200 Participants Needed
Theta Burst Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
In this proposal the investigators will use an accelerated TMS protocol that concentrates the magnetic stimulation that would usually occur over 6 weeks into 10 treatment sessions per days, for 5 consecutive days in patient with treatment-refractory depression. This protocol will build on a previously published study demonstrating clinical efficacy of intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) on left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (L-dlPFC) in a treatment refractory population.
No Placebo Group
Trial Details
Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
Trial Phase:Unphased
Age:18 - 70
Sex:All
Key Eligibility Criteria
Disqualifiers:Pregnancy, Stroke, Epilepsy, Others
40 Participants Needed
IV Citalopram + TMS for Depression
Los Angeles, California
This study will recruit 30 subjects diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Subjects will be recieve one infusion treatment of citalopram or placebo and 10 treatments of a form of transcranial magnetic stimulation, theta burst stimulation (TBS). Subjects will also undergo brain scans, quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) brain activity recordings, and mood surveys. Study activities will be performed over the course of 4 weeks.
Trial Details
Trial Status:Active Not Recruiting
Trial Phase:Early Phase 1
Age:21 - 55
Sex:All
Key Eligibility Criteria
Disqualifiers:Epilepsy, Suicidal Ideation, Bipolar, Others
Must Not Be Taking:Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, Anticonvulsants, Others
30 Participants Needed
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do clinical trials pay?
Each trial will compensate patients a different amount, but $50-100 for each visit is a fairly common range for Phase 2–4 trials (Phase 1 trials often pay substantially more). Further, most trials will cover the costs of a travel to-and-from the clinic.How do clinical trials work?
After a researcher reviews your profile, they may choose to invite you in to a screening appointment, where they'll determine if you meet 100% of the eligibility requirements. If you do, you'll be sorted into one of the treatment groups, and receive your study drug. For some trials, there is a chance you'll receive a placebo. Across trials 30% of clinical trials have a placebo. Typically, you'll be required to check-in with the clinic every month or so. The average trial length is 12 months.How do I participate in a study as a "healthy volunteer"?
Not all studies recruit healthy volunteers: usually, Phase 1 studies do. Participating as a healthy volunteer means you will go to a research facility several times over a few days or weeks to receive a dose of either the test treatment or a "placebo," which is a harmless substance that helps researchers compare results. You will have routine tests during these visits, and you'll be compensated for your time and travel, with the number of appointments and details varying by study.What does the "phase" of a clinical trial mean?
The phase of a trial reveals what stage the drug is in to get approval for a specific condition. Phase 1 trials are the trials to collect safety data in humans. Phase 2 trials are those where the drug has some data showing safety in humans, but where further human data is needed on drug effectiveness. Phase 3 trials are in the final step before approval. The drug already has data showing both safety and effectiveness. As a general rule, Phase 3 trials are more promising than Phase 2, and Phase 2 trials are more promising than phase 1.Do I need to be insured to participate in a medical study ?
Clinical trials are almost always free to participants, and so do not require insurance. The only exception here are trials focused on cancer, because only a small part of the typical treatment plan is actually experimental. For these cancer trials, participants typically need insurance to cover all the non-experimental components.What are the newest clinical trials ?
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