Trial Information

Summary: Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation for Epilepsy

We are actively recruiting subjects for a research trial investigating a new treatment for poorly controlled epilepsy.

The purpose of this study is to determine if electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve, a small nerve located under the eyebrows, reduces seizures in people with epilepsy. Information from animal studies, and from a small human study, indicates that stimulation of this nerve may improve seizure control.

Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation involves the use of patch electrodes placed over the forehead connected to a battery- powered neurostimulator.

Side effects are generally mild, and may include, skin irritation, headache, and waking up at night.

Patient Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ages 18 - 70
  • No serious or progressive neurological, psychiatric or medical illness
  • A history of intractable partial seizures
  • At least two complex partial or secondary generalized seizures per month in the last two consecutive months
  • MRI or EEG consistent with localization-related or partial epilepsy
  • Exposure to at least two antiepileptic drugs at adequate doses
  • Concurrent use of at least one antiepileptic drug at adequate doses
  • No change in antiepileptic dose for at least 30 days before study enrollment


Patient Exclusion Criteria:

  • History of non-epileptic seizures
  • Inability to maintain accurate seizure calendars (self or caregiver)
  • Clusters of seizures during which the exact number of seizures cannot be enumerated
  • Frequent use of benzodiazepines for clusters defined as greater than four times a month
  • History of facial pain or trigeminal neuralgia
  • Concurrent vagus nerve stimulation
  • IQ less than 70, or inability to understand the informed consent
  • Pregnancy


Contact:

Diana Murray, Study Coordinator
UCLA Medical Center
Olive View/UCLA Medical Center
C-236
Sylmar, CA 91342
Telephone: 818-364-3104
Email:

Profile Page: UCLA Medical Center, Sylmar, CA

 

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:37:52 AM


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