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NCT ID: NCT01792128 Enrolling by invitation - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

SPICS-BIPOLAR for Long Term Follow up

Start date: May 2000
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

monitoring system and data base for long term follow up of various treatment strategies in a naturalistic setting of recurrent affective disorders (unipolar, bipolar) open study design, prospective & retrospective

NCT ID: NCT01403441 Enrolling by invitation - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Radiosurgical Neuromodulation for Refractory Depression

Start date: July 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational procedure for treating people with treatment resistant bipolar depression. Precise dose delivery of radiation to the predetermined targets in the brain will be accomplished with known Cyberknife stereotactive radiosurgery methods.. This technology is considered to be noninvasive (does not physically invade your body). We will be studying if the Cyberknife influences the sensitivity of certain nerves of your brain. Although many clinical treatments for psychiatric conditions have been done using stereotactive radiosurgery, the present study is experimental, because we are seeking to use more moderate doses of radiation that are intended not to destroy any brain cells, but to normalize or modulate their function.

NCT ID: NCT00762866 Enrolling by invitation - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Psychiatric Genotype/Phenotype Project Repository

PGPP
Start date: September 2008
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this project is to obtain DNA, brain imaging data, other biological samples (e.g., urine, serum), and a comprehensive clinical assessment on patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, bipolar disorder, major depression, and normal volunteer controls. Understanding the physical and genetic factors related to these disorders will help us make progress in fitting treatments to an individual's needs. Participants will take part in a detailed clinical assessment, two blood draws, and an MRI scan over two visits. Participants will also be asked to provide urine and saliva samples.