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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and possible effectiveness of deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the nucleus accumbens in children with autism spectrum disorder and treatment-refractory, repetitive self-injurious behavior. Six (6) patients will be recruited and enrolled in this pilot study and study duration for each patient will be one (1) year. All will undergo surgical implantation of the Medtronic DBS system and will receive stimulation of the nucleus accumbens (2 electrodes per patient).This will be an open, non-blinded, non-randomized, pilot, phase I trial.Expected study duration is 36 months.
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This is a phase I, non-blinded, non-randomized, pilot trial for safety and efficacy of deep brain stimulation for medically-refractory, repetitive self-injurious behaviours in children with ASD (i.e. secondary stereotypies). The trial will be conducted in compliance with the protocol, GCP and the applicable regulatory requirement(s).
Patients who meet inclusion and exclusion criteria will be identified and recruited the Neurosurgical Clinic at The Hospital for Sick Children. The study will proceed according to the schedule laid out below, and both patients and treating team will be aware of all treatment parameters at all times. Six (6) subjects will be enrolled in this study and study duration for each patient will be one (1) year. Previous phase I trials of DBS in psychiatric and Alzheimer's Disease populations have utilized 6 subjects per surgical target. Such a number is sufficient to demonstrate initial safety, as well as feasibility and clinical effectiveness.
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Carolina Gorodetsky, MD; George M Ibrahim, MD
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