The city of Detroit, Michigan, currently has 3 active clinical trials seeking participants for Epilepsy research studies.
Functional Brain Mapping for Patients With Epilepsy
Recruiting
We aim to determine the clinical utility of 'dynamic tractography': a novel method for visualizing electrical neural transfers that incorporates the underlying white matter tracts and supporting linguistic processing. We will also determine how well objective electrophysiology biomarkers will improve the prediction of language outcomes following epilepsy surgery. This project will ultimately optimize understanding of how the human brain develops its language network dynamics.
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 6 months and 21 years
Trial Updated:
03/12/2024
Locations: Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan +1 locations
Conditions: Epilepsy
Medtronic Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Therapy for Epilepsy Post-Approval Study (EPAS)
Recruiting
The purpose of this post-approval study is to further evaluate the long-term safety and effectiveness of Medtronic DBS therapy for epilepsy on seizure reduction in newly implanted participants through 3 years of follow-up.
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
01/31/2024
Locations: Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan
Conditions: Epilepsy
Diffusion MRI Methods to Minimize Postoperative Deficits in Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery
Recruiting
This project will test the accuracy of a novel diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWMRI) approach using a deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) to predict an optimal resection margin for pediatric epilepsy surgery objectively. Its primary goal is to minimize surgical risk probability (i.e., functional deficit) and maximize surgical benefit probability (i.e., seizure freedom) by precisely localizing eloquent white matter pathways in children and adolescents with drug-resistant foca... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 3 years and 19 years
Trial Updated:
04/24/2023
Locations: Wayne State University/Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan
Conditions: Focal Epilepsy