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Adapting Project UPLIFT for Blacks in Georgia

EpilepsyDepressive Symptoms1 more

Evaluate the efficacy of Project UPLIFT for reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety among African Americans at immediate posttest and after 3 months.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Promoting Implementation of Seizure Detection Devices in Epilepsy Care

Epilepsy in Children

This is a multicenter home-based medical device intervention study, with prospective validation of the wearable seizure detection device (Nightwatch) and retrospective validation of remote sensors (video and audio detection) in children. The investigators will also perform a feasibility and utility analysis of Nightwatch.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Open Label Study (Everyone Who Participates Receives Drug) to Further Determine How Safe and Effective...

Epilepsy

This is a safety and efficacy study of add on therapy with seletracetam in patients experiencing refractory epilepsy.

Withdrawn15 enrollment criteria

GW273225 Therapy Added To Current Seizure Treatments In Patients With Partial Seizures

Epilepsy

Study to determine drug interactions between GW273225 and the anticonvulsants valproate, carbamazepine or phenytoin

Withdrawn5 enrollment criteria

Emotional Processing and Memory Evaluation in Epilepsy Patients

Epilepsy

The purpose of the study is to assess the effects of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) on memory and emotional functioning. The study will evaluate the known lateralized neurological dysfunction(Right TLE versus Left TLE) on emotional verbal and visual memory function. Study data will assess the ability of participants with known lateralized neurological dysfunction (Right TLE versus Left TLE) to differentially perceive emotional stimuli. Another component of the study will evaluate possible changes in memory function for emotionally charged material following right or left temporal lobectomy for the treatment of medically intractable epilepsy. It is expected participants with known lateralized dysfunction will exhibit differential ability to discriminate emotional charged visual and verbal material.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Investigation of Human Epileptic Networks by fMRI

Epilepsy

Background: In the Emilia-Romagna Region approximately 19.000 people are affected by epilepsy. About 25% of epileptic patients are drug-resistant (DRE) and some of them are eligible for resective surgery of the epileptogenic zone (EZ). The precise EZ localization is crucial for a good surgical outcome. Intracranial EEG (icEEG) recordings remain the gold-standard to localise the EZ. New neuroimaging techniques, like simultaneous recording of functional MRI and EEG (EEG-fMRI), with advanced methodological approaches as effective connectivity analysis (i.e. Dynamic Causal Modelling-DCM) might improve the EZ localization. Objectives: (1) To develop a non-invasive protocol for the investigation of the epileptic network in patients with surgically remediable epilepsies; (2) To shed light on the patho-physiological mechanisms of drug resistance in DRE; (3) To provide a validation of effective connectivity applied to fMRI data in epilepsy. Methods: Two Research Units (RU1, RU2) will identify and characterize a cohort of DRE patients eligible for resective surgery. RU1 will be in charge to perform the EEG/fMRI coregistration and data analysis. RU2 will be responsible for the surgical resection of epileptic foci. IcEEG recordings will be performed at the Claudio Munari Epilepsy Center, Ospedale Niguarda, Milano. RU1&RU2 will evaluate the fMRI data results and compare with icEEG findings or expert's surgical decision. The principle measures of outcome are: (a) percentage of concordance of fMRI results with icEEG findings or electro-clinical features in term epileptic network identification; (b) percentage of concordance between DCM findings and EZ/IZ localization; (c) percentage of concordance of DCM findings with icEEG or electro-clinical features regarding the causal hierarchy within the epileptic network.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Mindfulness Meditation in Veterans With Epilepsy

Epilepsy

Epilepsy is one of the fourth most common neurological disorder and affects people of all ages and about 25 % of those patients have medically intractable epilepsy. Since the traditional pharmaceutical and surgical approach is not always effective, this study intends to investigate a novel approach using mindfulness as adjunctive tool of treatment for veterans with epilepsy. This study proposes a randomized, single-blinded pilot investigative trial to assess the effectiveness of mindfulness meditation. The measures outcomes include seizure frequency, number of ER visits, quality of life, depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), sleep quality and alcohol use in patients with Epilepsy. The cohort group will be randomized in two groups, one is the group of patients getting mindful meditation weekly during 8 weeks compared to patients in the waiting list who have the desire to participate.

Withdrawn7 enrollment criteria

ES-481 for Uncontrolled Glioma-Associated Epilepsy and Assessment for Potential Anti-Tumorigenic...

Epilepsy; Seizure

Phase 2A single-arm exploratory clinical study in up to 12 adult subjects aged 18 and older with primary glioma, IDH1 mutation, and uncontrolled focal-onset seizure activity to determine the potential efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetics of ES-481 as adjunctive therapy in glioma-associated epilepsy and to assess for potential anti-tumorigenic effects.

Withdrawn25 enrollment criteria

EFECAB: Improving Pig Management to Prevent Epilepsy in Burkina Faso

Cysticercosis

This is a pre-post randomized community-based controlled trial aimed at estimating the effectiveness of an educational package developed using PRECEDE PROCEED to reduce the cumulative incidence of Taenia solium cysticercosis in three Provinces of Burkina Faso. The study design included an 18-months baseline study to measure baseline cumulative incidence of cysticercosis followed by an 18-month post randomization study to measure the effectiveness of the intervention. Sixty villages of three Provinces of Burkina Faso were included. The primary outcome was the change in the baseline to post randomization cumulative incidence in the intervention group compared to the control group.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Treatment Resistant Epilepsy and N-Acetyl Cysteine

Autistic DisorderSeizures1 more

This is a study to find out whether the dietary amino acid supplement, N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is helpful in reducing the frequency of seizures in children with autism and comorbid epilepsy whose seizures are not responding well to usual medical treatment. The study is also looking to see if this supplement is helpful for immediate and ongoing treatment of symptoms of irritability. Additionally, this study will also look to see if certain substances in the blood that measure a specific type of stress on cells in the body can help tell us how NAC may be helping.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria
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