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A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness and Safety of ExAblate Transcranial MRgFUS Thalamotomy Treatment of Medication Refractory Essential Tremor Subjects
The objective of this prospective, single-arm study is to test the efficacy of treatment using the ExAblate Transcranial System and to further demonstrate safety in medication-refractory tremor inpatients with essential tremor (ET).
The Indications for Use claim for this system is as follows: Treatment of medication-refractory tremor in patients with essential tremor.
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The objective of this prospective, multi-site, single-arm study is to test the efficacy of treatment using the ExAblate Transcranial System and to further demonstrate safety in medication-refractory tremor in subjects with essential tremor (ET).
Safety: To evaluate the incidence and severity of adverse events (AE/AEs) associated with ExAblate Transcranial MRgFUS treatment of medication-refractory ET Effectiveness: To determine the effectiveness of the ExAblate Transcranial MRgFUS treatment of medication-refractory tremor (i.e. ET). Efficacy will be determined utilizing the Clinical Rating Scale for Tremor (CRST) in ET from examinations at baseline and 3-Months post-ExAblate treatment.
• This study is designed as a prospective, multi-site, single-arm study. Assessments of primary efficacy endpoints will compare the three months after ExAblate treatment to Baseline measurements for clinical symptom relief. Safety of ExAblate in the treatment of ET will be collected for one year after ExAblate treatment. Relative Safety will be evaluated using a common description of Significant Clinical Complications for patients treated in this study. This study will be performed on the 3T MR scanners.
The secondary endpoints of the study are as follows:
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