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Non-Invasive Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Opioid Use Disorders
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Non invasive VN stimulation (nVNS), Oxygen (15-O) Water, and 1 other intervention for Substance-Related Disorders and 7 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 20 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Subjects in this study will be patients with opioid use disorders (OUDs) based on DSM-5 criteria recruited from the greater Atlanta metropolitan region. Recruitment will be from treatment programs in the greater Atlanta Metropolitan Region including the DeKalb Community Service Board residential, detoxification and other treatment programs which with over 30,000 patient visits per year represents the largest treatment program in one of two urban counties in greater Atlanta. This trial involves a second phase after completing an exploratory study in 20 patients with OUDs to assess different timing parameters of nVNS effects on sympathetic measures and symptoms of craving, as well as modelling to verify and iteratively refine the methods for vagal nerve stimulation. The investigators in this trial will then apply nVNS comparing active (N=10) to sham (N=10) in OUD patients recently started on medication, looking at opioid craving, brain functional response with HR-PET, and cardiovascular and inflammatory biomarker responses to imagery-induced opioid drug craving.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Stimulation of vagus nerve with active device. Participants will be administered nVNS using the electroCore GammaCore-S non-invasive VNS device. The intensity of the stimulus will be adjusted by the user, to the maximum tolerable level to ensure nVNS without causing excessive pain, the burst frequency to 5 kHz, and the envelope frequency to 25 Hz. The duration of delivery will be 2 minutes, and the beginning will coincide with initiation of acquisition of the HR-PET scan which will be 90 seconds in duration; following an additional 8 minutes, a second VNS delivery will be administered, in conjunction with which another scan will be obtained.
Injection of radiolabelled water. H2\[15-O\] is a radioactive material. Each patient will have eight H2\[15-O\] blood flow scans. For each O-15 water scan 20 mCi of H2\[15O\] will be injected as an intravenous bolus.
Sham stimulation of vagus during opioid cue exposure. Each subject in the "SHAM" group will undergo the action of administering the intervention, but the device will be programmed such that the stimulation will not activate the vagus nerve.