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Recruiting NCT07626216

Impact of rTMS on Abnormal Cortical fMRI in Patients With Dystonia

Conditions: Dystonia Disorder

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: EARLY_PHASE1
Enrollment: 10
Sponsor: Northwell Health

Location: Northwell Health/Feinstein Institutes Manhasset New York

Summary

By tracking resting-state fMRI scans, we aim to discover how repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) changes brain connectivity in individuals with dystonia.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Male or female * 18 and 80 years of age. * Patients who manifest dystonia - sustained involuntary movement of the head, neck, trunk or limbs. * The dystonia may be spontaneous or genetic, specifically DYT1 or DYT6 and then only those patients who are demonstrating dystonia. The patient/subject will have a normal neurological exam except for dystonia. Exclusion Criteria: * Heredodegenrative dystonia of the type DYT8,9 or 10. * Past history of head trauma, stroke, epilepsy, demyelinating disease * Hypertension in excess of 160mmHg systolic and 90mmHg diastolic * Congestive heart failure * Diabetes * Past psychiatric conditions: e.g., depression * Systemic metabolic disease: e.g., Wilson's disease, progressive neurodegenerative disease (like supranuclear palsy or corticobasal ganglionic degeneration) * Magnetizable incorporated metal parts - like pacemakers * History or diagnosis of Parkinson's disease * Presence of myoclonus * No previous surgery for dystonia * Long term exposure to benzodiazepines, neuroleptics or anticonvulsants * No botulinum toxin within 12 weeks of baseline assessment and fMRI. * Moderate to severe cognitive impairment (judged by a minimental status of \

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