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Clinical Trial

STN-tTIS With Different Intervention Intervals Versus Standard Medical Treatment for Parkinson's Disease

NCT: NCT07774312 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07774312
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2026-07-27
Completion2027-04-15
SponsorRuijin Hospital (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the efficacy and safety of different Intervention Intervals of subthalamic nucleus-targeted transcranial temporal interference stimulation (STN-tTIS) in patients with Parkinson disease. Previous studies suggest that STN-tTIS may improve motor symptoms in people with Parkinson disease. However, most previous studies evaluated only one stimulation session. It remains unclear how often STN-tTIS should be administered during a repeated treatment course and whether shorter intervention intervals stimulation produces greater or longer-lasting improvement without increasing adverse events. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. Does STN-tTIS administered five times weekly improve motor symptoms more than standard medication treatment alone at the end of the 2-week treatment period? 2. Do once-weekly, twice-weekly, and five-times-weekly STN-tTIS produce different changes in motor symptoms? 3. Does the STN-tTIS intervention intervals influence how long its effects persist after treatment? 4. Do the different intervention intervals have different effects on non-motor symptoms, quality of life, cognitive function, and safety? Participants will be randomly assigned to receive STN-tTIS once weekly, twice weekly, or five times weekly for 2 weeks, or to continue standard antiparkinsonian medication without additional stimulation. All participants will maintain a stable medication regimen during the study. Their motor and non-motor symptoms will be assessed during the treatment period and during a subsequent 2-week follow-up period.

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What is STN-tTIS With Different Intervention Intervals Versus Standard Medical Treatment for Parkinson's Disease?

STN-tTIS With Different Intervention Intervals Versus Standard Medical Treatment for Parkinson's Disease is a clinical trial registered under NCT07774312. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07774312?

The current status of NCT07774312 (STN-tTIS With Different Intervention Intervals Versus Standard Medical Treatment for Parkinson's Disease) is: RECRUITING.

When did STN-tTIS With Different Intervention Intervals Versus Standard Medical Treatment for Parkinson's Disease start?

STN-tTIS With Different Intervention Intervals Versus Standard Medical Treatment for Parkinson's Disease started on 2026-07-27.

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