Magnetic Resonance Analysis of Neural Inflammatory Factors and External Stimulation (MANIFEST)
University of New Mexico
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to test whether a type of rapid outpatient brain stimulation that uses magnetic fields, called accelerated intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS), can treat symptoms such as brain fog, depression, and anxiety in patients with Long COVID. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is iTBS effective and feasible for reducing Long COVID symptoms? We will measure these symptoms using the Symptom Burden Questionnaire. * Are there changes in inflammatory brain chemicals associated with treatment with iTBS? We will be looking at levels of choline in the brain, which is thought to be related to inflammation. Researchers will compare sham versus active forms of iTBS to see if the active group has greater improvement in symptoms. Participants will complete symptom surveys, cognitive tests, and magnetic resonance imaging scans at the beginning, middle, and end of treatment.
Description
Chronic neuropsychiatric symptoms of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (neuro-PASC) can lead to disability, loss of function, and reduced quality of life, but there are currently no validated effective treatments. We propose a randomized sham-controlled trial of "Magnetic Resonance Analysis of Neural Inflammatory Factors and External Stimulation (MANIFEST)." We will deliver active or sham accelerated iTBS (5x/day, 10 days, 25 blinded sessions followed by 25 open-label sessions) to each participant's brain target. We will assess neuro-PASC symptoms, mood, anxiety, cognition, and quality of life f…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–80 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. aged 18-80 2. a documented diagnosis of PASC with evidence of ongoing symptoms as demonstrated by score of 12 on the NIH RECOVER Symptom List 3. have "brain fog" or cognitive difficulties as one of the ongoing symptoms 4. are fluent in English 5. if taking psychotropic medications, have been on stable doses for the past month. Exclusion Criteria: 1. a prior history of other neurological disease, or any history of seizures, so as to reduce risk of exacerbation of epilepsy or other neurological symptoms; 2. history of a psychotic disorder, such as schizophrenia or bipol…
Interventions
- Deviceaccelerated intermittent theta burst stimulation
Intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS), a FDA-approved form of noninvasive neuromodulation, can reduce neuropsychiatric symptoms and modulate inflammation in the thalamus as detected using dMRS, suggesting a potentially effective and efficient treatment approach with a pathophysiological component that is readily quantifiable.
Location
- University of New Mexico Health Science CenterAlbuquerque, New Mexico