Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT03484494
Brief Summary: The protocol involves functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging acquisitions immediately before and after Low Field Magnetic Stimulation treatment on two separate days in a sham controlled, randomized trial, in order to assess the physiologic effects of Low Field Magnetic Stimulation on brain function in a geriatric population with bipolar depression.
Detailed Description: In this study, the investigators will examine changes in brain activity from Low Field Magnetic Stimulation in subjects over the age of 50 with bipolar disorder who are currently depressed using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Following screening visits, study procedures include two visits, at least two weeks apart, during which subjects will complete brief mood scales, undergo up to 15 minutes of imaging, receive 20 minutes of Low Field Magnetic Stimulation treatment, and then return to the scanner to undergo up to 15 minutes of imaging procedures. Due to the crossover design, subjects receiving active treatment during the first visit will receive sham treatment during the second visit; subjects receiving sham treatment during the first visit will receive active treatment during the second visit. A follow-up phone call will occur at least two days after each imaging/treatment visit. The main endpoint of this study is the observation of changes in resting state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging activity in post-treatment acquisitions as compared to pre-treatment acquisitions.
Study: NCT03484494
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03484494