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Response to Combined Trigeminal and Occipital Nerve Stimulation for the Preventive Treatment in Chronic Cluster Headache

Response to Combined Trigeminal and Occipital Nerve Stimulation for the Preventive Treatment in Chronic Cluster Headache: The RESPONSE-II Study

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
10 (estimated)
Sponsor
Salvia BioElectronics · Industry
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This is a limited open-label study being performed at two centers in the Netherlands. All participants will receive the same treatment, and both the patients and doctors will know what that treatment is. The goal is to see how safe and effective the PRIMUS system is for preventing Chronic Cluster Headaches (CCH) in people who haven't responded well to the drug verapamil. The study will also look at the patients' experience using the system.

Detailed description

During a Cluster Headache attack, the brain area called the hypothalamus may not do its usual job of blocking pain signals, which can make the pain worse. Stimulating the occipital nerves (at the back of the head) may help return brain activity in certain areas-like the hypothalamus, midbrain, and lower brainstem-back to normal. This could help reduce the brain's sensitivity to pain over time. Stimulating another nerve group, called the V1 branch of the Trigeminal nerves (around the forehead and eye), can also help by interrupting pain signals and possibly stopping an attack or making it less severe and less frequent. When both nerve areas-the Trigeminal and Occipital nerves-are stimulated together, it may have a stronger effect on reducing pain and how often headaches happen. Some early reports in a few patients have shown promising results with this combined treatment. The PRIMUS system is a small device that can be implanted under the skin. It was designed to target both the Trigeminal and Occipital nerves at the same time, with a focus on treating severe head and face pain. It may offer relief for people with chronic cluster headaches who haven't been helped by medication.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEThe Salvia PRIMUS implantable neurostimulator SystemThe Salvia PRIMUS implantable neurostimulator System is designed to provide subcutaneous neurostimulation to the V1 branches of the Trigeminal nerves (supra-orbital and supra-trochlear nerves) and the branches of the Greater Occipital Nerves. It is intended to modulate headaches' neural networks by utilizing mild electrical pulses. There are 2 stimulation waveforms options: the Salvia burst waveform providing paresthesia-free stimulation and Tonic waveform, providing paresthesia-provoking stimulation. The PRIMUS System comprises a 25 cm (forehead) and a 17cm (back of the head) subcutaneous implant, a MySalvia device, a programmer, and surgical tooling.

Timeline

Start date
2026-03-17
Primary completion
2027-04-01
Completion
2028-12-01
First posted
2025-08-08
Last updated
2026-03-25

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Netherlands

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07113470. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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