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Neuromodulation as a New Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation and Placebo for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Completed, enrolled 72 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The investigators propose to use a clinical trial to test Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation (TNS) to examine the efficacy of TNS as a new treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in veterans. Recruitment will take place at the PTSD Outpatient Clinic at the Veterans Affair Greater Los Angeles (VA GLA). Study participants will be asked to complete, at most, 9 assessments/questionnaires regarding their PTSD symptoms and quality of life, use the TNS device every night for 8 hours, log their use of the device, and attend weekly visits to monitor safety and complete assessments. Each subject will be asked to attend 8 visits over the course of 8 weeks. Subjects who receives the sham-controlled treatment will have an additional follow-up phone visit 4 weeks after the week 8 endpoint to examine symptom improvements. Enrollment and subject-related procedures are projected to take approximately 36 months. Preparations for clinical trial, clinical trial/study procedures and data analysis will occupy a 6 month period, a 36 month period, and a 6 month period, respectively. The duration of this project is approximately 4 years.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Subjects will be randomized to treatment with either active or sham TNS for a period of eight weeks. The programming will be set by an individual who has no contact with subjects to deliver TNS in a double-blind manner (n=37 in each group) at the active frequency of 120 Hz. TNS will be performed for approximately 8 hours each night, a protocol that subjects found acceptable in the pilot work.
Subjects will be randomized to treatment with either active or sham TNS for a period of eight weeks. The programming will be set by an individual who has no contact with subjects to deliver TNS in a double-blind manner (n=37 in each group) at the sham frequency of 0 Hz. TNS will be performed for approximately 8 hours each night, a protocol that subjects found acceptable in the pilot work.