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Clinical Trial

Understanding and Treating Severe and Resistant Pathological Aggression: Using Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Resistant Aggression

NCT: NCT07315685 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07315685
StatusNOT_YET_RECRUITING
Start Date2026-07-13
Completion2029-05-08
SponsorUniversity Hospital, Rouen (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

Physical aggression can be defined as the use of force with the intention of causing physical injury, psychological damage or death. Pathological aggression may be associated with various psychiatric disorders. This symptom can often be improved by prescribing medication, implementing psychoeducational strategies or even electroconvulsive therapy. However, some patients exhibit such severe pathological aggression that they must be institutionalised because they pose a danger to themselves or others. These patients are then hospitalised in a unit for difficult patients (UMD) for enhanced therapeutic care. Despite this maximum level of care, the pathological aggression of a minority of patients persists, leading to a therapeutic impasse, confining the patient to the UMD for many years with social isolation, a collapsed quality of life, and major repercussions for the family. The aim of this project is to use deep brain stimulation, a controlled, reversible, adaptable and low-morbidity neurosurgical method, in six patients with pathological aggression suffering from either schizophrenia (n=3) or autism spectrum disorders (n=3). We hypothesise that the effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the Sano triangle will significantly control the pathological aggression of these six patients. This is a pilot study with randomised, crossover, double-blind evaluation. It will also provide answers regarding the safety of using SCP for this indication.

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What is Understanding and Treating Severe and Resistant Pathological Aggression: Using Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Resistant Aggression?

Understanding and Treating Severe and Resistant Pathological Aggression: Using Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Resistant Aggression is a clinical trial registered under NCT07315685. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07315685?

The current status of NCT07315685 (Understanding and Treating Severe and Resistant Pathological Aggression: Using Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Resistant Aggression) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

When did Understanding and Treating Severe and Resistant Pathological Aggression: Using Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Resistant Aggression start?

Understanding and Treating Severe and Resistant Pathological Aggression: Using Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Resistant Aggression started on 2026-07-13.

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