A Neural Basis for Cognitive Decline Following Deep Brain Stimulation
Medical University of South Carolina
Summary
This research study aims to identify MRI-based brain biomarkers that predict an individual's response to Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). In particular, this study will focus on changes in cognition associated with DBS. A total of 55 participants with Parkinson's Disease planning to undergo DBS will be recruited from MUSCs Clinical DBS Program. Participants will undergo four visits, including a 1-hour screening visit, a 1.5-hour pre-DBS MRI scanning visit, and a 3.5-hour post-DBS cognitive assessment visit. In addition control participants without Parkinson's Disease will be recruited to undergo MRI scanning and cognitive assessments.
Description
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) targeting the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a well-established surgical intervention to treat Parkinson's Disease (PD) patients with disabling motor fluctuations and dyskinesias. Although this therapy is effective for motor complications, a subset of patients will go on to experience cognitive decline, which can overshadow improvements in the quality of life provided by STN-DBS. This accelerated decline in cognition occurs in patients despite rigorous evaluation of their neuropsychological status prior to surgery. While the factors contributing to cognitive decline…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
PD Participants Inclusion Criteria: * Subjects above 18 years of age * Subjects who will undergo DBS surgery as part of their clinical care for PD Exclusion Criteria: * Uncorrected visual or hearing impairments, as indicated by self-report * Individuals who are pregnant or expect to become pregnant during the course of the study * Individuals with claustrophobia, or the inability to lie supine position in the MRI scanner * COPD with oxygen dependence * Non-MRI compatible metal implants (surgical clips or staples, cardiac pacemakers etc.) Non-PD Control Participants Inclusion Criteria: *…
Interventions
- ProcedureDeep Brain Stimulation Surgical Procedures as Part of Routine Clinical Care
Participants in this study will already be undergoing a DBS intervention, however, this is part of their standard clinical care. Pre-surgical DBS candidates that enroll in this study will consent to participate in 1) pre-operative neuroimaging including a high-resolution MRI scan, 2) collection of pre-operative neurocognitive data via chart review and 3) a 1-year postoperative neurocognitive assessment.
Location
- Medical University of South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina