Neural Biomarkers of Electroconvulsive Therapy Response in Schizophrenia
Northwell Health
Summary
In the proposed study, the investigators will utilize resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) and structural MRI-based electrical field modeling to study the effect of electroconvulsive therapy on human neural circuitry. Our study will recruit patients who are beginning treatment with bilateral electroconvulsive therapy (N=75). Our design will be longitudinal where patients will be followed up until their 8th week electroconvulsive therapy clinically. The primary measure of interest will be the slope of clinical change estimated with mixed effect modeling (see Approach). Secondary measures will be the cognitive performance change between baseline and the 8th week electroconvulsive therapy time point.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–80 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. current positive symptoms rated ≥4 (moderate) on one or more of these BPRS 53 items: hallucinatory behavior, unusual thought content, suspiciousness, conceptual disorganization; 2. has failed at least one trial of treatment with antipsychotic drug, lasting 6 weeks in duration, 3. competent and willing to sign informed consent; 4. for women, negative pregnancy test and agreement to use a medically accepted birth control method; and 5. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-IV diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizoaffective or schizophreniform disorder. Exclusion Criteria:…
Interventions
- Diagnostic Testclinical and neuropsychological testing
Patients are monitored with Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) weekly and structural and functional MRI and MATRICS battery before and at the end of the course of the study
Location
- The Zucker Hillside HospitalGlen Oaks, New York