Optimizing Brain Stimulation Parameters
Mayo Clinic
Summary
A primary purpose of this study is to better understand what stimulation parameters work best for patients. For example, for Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) of the Anterior Nucleus of the Thalamus (ANT), it is not clear what stimulation frequency leads is most effective. This study will help assess the effectiveness of low frequency or high frequency stimulation.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 6+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Patients who are implanted with a brain stimulation device targeting the anterior nucleus of the thalamus per Mayo Clinic standard of care Exclusion Criteria: * Patients for whom clinical follow-up is not expected during the initial 6-8 months following implant
Interventions
- DeviceStimulation Set A and B
Subjects will receive one stimulation parameter set first for 3 months and then the other for three months. Sets will include Set A (145 Hz high frequency stimulation) and Set B (Low frequency stimulation less than 40 Hz, which is similar to stimulation frequencies used during cortical stimulation). The 145 Hz stimulation will be set to cycling (1 min on, 5 min off) while the low frequency setting will be continuous. Both sets include stimulation parameter sets that have been used in clinical practice as a part of standard of care. However, it is unclear which set is better or whether they are similarly effective.
Location
- Mayo Clinic RochesterRochester, Minnesota