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Physiological Brain Atlas Development
NCT00575081 · Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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About this study
Purpose:
1. To create a brain atlas that will allow physiological and clinical information to be assigned to anatomical locations in MRI space, utilizing non-rigid MRI normalization algorithms. These data will specifically be acquired from the population of patients undergoing stereotactic brain procedures.
2. To collate and analyze the brain data placed in the atlas in a statistical manner that allows doctors to understand and treat brain disease more precisely and based on population data. For example, this would allow surgeons to predict optimal targeting locations for DBS implants, neurologists to program implants based on multiple physiological variables, including pre-operative severity of disease, intraoperative neurophysiological observations, and post-operative responses to previous therapies in a larger population of subjects.
3. To allow precise relationships to be visualized in one anonymized MRI volume, which can lead to new findings across larger populations of subjects in the field of brain science.
4. To locate all the data in a HIPAA compliant, anonymized location that clinicians and researchers can access securely without compromising personal healthcare information (PHI).
Protocol:
1. Patients who have consented to undergo or have undergone a stereotactic brain procedure for any reason will be asked to participate in this study.
2. Permission from the patient will be sought to allow the entry of all related data to be entered into the atlas database. Specifically, this includes any and all related pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative clinical, radiographic, and psychologic testing done for the purposes of the surgery.
3. The data must be entered in a confidential fashion and secured within a section of the database that can be accessed only by persons authorized to view patient healthcare information (PHI). Persons authorized to enter and view individual PHI must have taken and passed the CITI certification and presented documentation of this credential to the IRB study investigator (Dr. Konrad) or his Clinical Trials Specialist (Melba Isom).
4. Access to individual patient data within the database can be done through a secure login linked to the person's qualifications to access PHI. The list of authorized persons (such as treating physicians and members of the surgical team) will be determined by Dr. Konrad and updated at least on an annual basis within the database by Dr. Dawant. Dr. Dawant will be responsible to ensure that PHI is physically and virtually secure within the atlas database.
5. Once in the database, patient identifiers will be codified and not accessible for any queries outside of those certified in step 3. Non-patient specific information can be analyzed, sorted or queried in response to specific statistical questions by any investigator of the research team or authorized person, as designated by the database developer (Dr. Dawant) or his designee.
6. Data contained within the atlas will be analyzed and regularly reported to members of the Atlas research team regarding accurate display and representation of the data.
7. Clinical and physiological data will continue to be entered for every subject who consents to participate in this study for the duration of their care.
8. If subjects no longer wish to have their data tracked within the atlas, they can call the study coordinator (Melba Isom) and have their name removed from any further data collection from the time of notification forward. All previously collected data will still be accessible and not expunged from the database.
9. We plan to recruit 5,000 patients from Vanderbilt and participating sites.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* All patients who are recommended for Stereotactic Brain procedures
* Any patient who has agreed to undergo a Stereotactic Brain procedure
* Patients age under 6 -90 years old
Exclusion Criteria:
* Patients who fail recommendation for Stereotactic Brain procedures
* Patients not consented for Stereotactic Brain procedures
* Patients outside the age range of 6 -90 years old
* Patients or legal guardians not able to provide informed consent
Study design
Enrollment target: 5000 participants
Age groups: child, adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2006-08
Estimated completion: 2026-08
Last updated: 2025-08-12
Interventions
Device: Stereotactic brain procedures
Primary outcomes
- • To create an atlas that will allow physiological information to be assigned to anatomical locations in MRI space, utilizing non-rigid MRI normalization algorithms. (life of study)
Sponsor
Vanderbilt University Medical Center · other
With: National Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Contacts & investigators
ContactDario J Englot, MD, Ph.D. · contact · dario.englot@vumc.org · 615-322-7417
ContactWuraola a Adesinasi · contact · wuraola.a.adesinasi@vumc.org
InvestigatorDarioq j Englot, MD, Ph.D. · principal_investigator, Vanderbilt University, Dept. Neurosurgery
All locations (1)
Vanderbilt UniveristyRecruiting
Nashville, Tennessee, United States