Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Hypothalamus Deep Brain Stimulation for Human Morbid Obesity: Feasibility Trial
The burden of morbid obesity to the circulatory, endocrine, and locomotor systems, as well
as the psychological effects and related health-care costs, are well established in the
medical literature. Lifestyle and dietary patterns remain critical factors modulating
long-term weight control of morbidly obese individuals (bodymass index ≥ 40). Various
dietary, pharmacological, and behavioral interventions have largely failed as therapies,
often necessitating surgery as the last treatment option. Long term results of bariatric
surgery suggest that sustained and substantial weight loss can decrease morbidity related to
obesity secondary complications such as diabetes type 2 and cancers, enhancing the role of
surgery for morbidly obese subjects. However the adverse effects of bariatric surgery are
considerable and impact on quality of life. Its long-term failure rates and complications
call for novel and effective long-term therapies, such as neurosurgical interventions.
The investigators now propose to enhance our targeting capabilities in a feasibility study
of low frequency electrical stimulation using VMH-DBS (ventromedial hypothalamic) in six
morbidly obese patients. After successful targeting, DBS stimulation parameters will be
systematically evaluated and individually optimized at three-month intervals over a one-year
stimulation period. Detailed recording of side effects, weight changes, food intake
patterns, metabolic changes, and behavioral evaluations will be obtained throughout the
study.
Neuromodulation of metabolism and feeding behavior is at hand using modern systems of deep brain stimulation (DBS). It constitutes a minimally invasive approach for these challenging patients. The surgical procedure is reversible and proven to have acceptable side effects in the frail population of Parkinson's disease patients [Gorgulho, Hemorrhage and Infection]. Improvement of functional stereotactic surgery methods is necessary however to the challenge of implanting DBS electrodes in the hypothalamus. Recently, a case report of a patient with DBS implanted in the hypothalamus for treatment of morbid obesity who reported side effects related to memory appeared in the literature. The authors used the side effect findings to suggest the location of their implant as a site for treatment of Alzheimer's disease. This illustrates the need of betterment of our techniques of targeting in DBS surgery, especially for targets located in highly functional structures, such as the hypothalamus. ;
Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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