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The intervention (true CES) will occur over the course of 6 weeks.",[13],"Device: Cranial electrical\u002Felectrotherapy stimulation (CES)",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"Sham CES therapy","SHAM_COMPARATOR","The participant will be trained in device usage and instructed to use the device each evening around the same time for 60 minutes (timer will be pre-set). The intervention (sham CES) will occur over the course of 6 weeks.",[19],"Device: Sham Cranial electrical\u002Felectrotherapy stimulation (CES)",{"label":21,"type":10,"description":22,"interventionNames":23},"True CES therapy for non-responders","For the non-responders (\\\u003C2 point decrease on DVPRS), the blind will be broken, and those non-responder participants who were initially assigned to sham placebo CES during the first 6 weeks of the intervention, now will be offered the opportunity to utilize the true CES device in a modified sequential parallel comparison design for an additional 6 weeks.",[13],[25,32],{"type":26,"name":27,"description":28,"armGroupLabels":29,"otherNames":30},"DEVICE","Cranial electrical\u002Felectrotherapy stimulation (CES)","Cranial electrical\u002Felectrotherapy stimulation (CES) is a non-pharmacological, portable, non-invasive intervention.\n\nActive research units will be locked at the specified amplitude and administer that amplitude of stimulation for 60 minutes therapy.",[9,21],[31],"CES, Alpha-Stim™",{"type":26,"name":33,"description":34,"armGroupLabels":35,"otherNames":36},"Sham Cranial electrical\u002Felectrotherapy stimulation (CES)","Sham research units will be locked into active sham mode which provides stimulation designed to provide the sensation of stimulation for only 5 minutes while continuing to count down for the remaining 55 minutes.",[15],null,[38,42],{"name":39,"affiliation":40,"role":41},"Anna Woodbury, MD, MSc","Emory University 404-727-8463","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",{"name":43,"affiliation":44,"role":41},"Lisa C Krishnamurthy, PhD","Emory University 404-712-5332",[46],{"name":47,"role":48,"phone":49,"phoneExt":36,"email":50},"Katherine Egan, RN, CCRC","CONTACT","404-727-8463","kfegan@emory.edu",[52],{"facility":53,"status":54,"city":55,"state":56,"zip":57,"country":58,"countryCode":59,"cosmosGeoPoint":60,"geoPoint":65,"contacts":66},"Emory Clinic","RECRUITING","Atlanta","Georgia","30307","United States","US",{"type":61,"coordinates":62},"Point",[63,64],-84.38798,33.749,{"lat":64,"lon":63},[67],{"name":47,"role":48,"phone":49,"phoneExt":36,"email":50},{"type":41,"investigatorFullName":69,"investigatorTitle":70,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":36,"oldOrganization":36},"Anna Woodbury","Associate Professor",[72],{"name":73,"class":74},"Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs","FED","100604571","cranial-electrotherapy-stimulation-and-brain-imaging-for-gulf-war-syndrome-100604571",false,"NCT07151248","Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation and Brain Imaging for Gulf War Syndrome","ELECTRIG: Evaluating Effects of Cranial Electrical Stimulation Therapy With Responsive Imaging in Gulf War Illness Pain and Comorbid Symptoms","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Subjects must be male and female age 40-80 years old\n2. Meet criteria for GWVI based on the CDC and Kansas Criteria for GWVI.\n\n   * CDC: 1 or more from at least 2 of the following categories for ≥ 6 months): 1) fatigue 2) mood and cognition (symptoms of feeling depressed, difficulty in remembering or concentrating, feeling moody, feeling anxious, trouble in finding words, or difficulty in sleeping) 3) musculoskeletal (symptoms of joint pain, joint stiffness, or muscle pain\n   * Kansas: 3 of 6 domains: 1) fatigue and sleep problems 2) pain symptoms 3) neurologic, cognitive, or mood symptoms 4) gastrointestinal symptoms 5) respiratory symptoms 6) skin symptoms chronic since 1990. Symptom reporting must be in the absence of diagnosed exclusionary conditions; only respondents who have at least 1 moderately severe symptom or 2 or more symptoms within a group were considered to have a high level of symptoms in the group.\n3. Subjects must self-report consistent, daily pain (greater than or equal to 4 on the DVPRS) \\>90 days (prior to enrollment)\n4. Subjects must have intact skin free of infection at the site of electrode placement (earlobe).\n5. Subjects must be willing to participate and understand the consent.\n6. Subjects must be right-handed to provide consistency in brain structure and function.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Subjects must not be currently pregnant since effects of fMRI and electrical current on the developing fetus are not well-known.\n2. Subjects must not have a history of drug abuse or severe, uncontrolled psychiatric illness such as schizophrenia or major depressive disorder with suicidal ideation.\n3. Subjects must not have psoriasis vulgaris or other skin conditions that may increase the risk of infection at the implantation site.\n4. Subjects must not introduce new medications or treatments for symptoms during the study to prevent confounding results.\n5. Subjects must not have severe anxiety, claustrophobia, or other conditions that may prevent their ability to lie at rest in an MRI scanner. This will be determined after discussion with the patient regarding their own perceived ability to lie at rest in an MRI scanner without the use of additional sedating medications.\n6. Subjects must not have an implanted electrical device such as a surgically placed vagal stimulator, pacemaker, or spinal pain pump, which are not compatible with MRI.\n7. Subjects must not have a history of seizures or neurologic conditions that may alter the structure of the brain.\n8. Subjects must not be allergic to the metals used in electrodes for CES stimulation.\n9. Subjects must not have a diagnosed autoimmune disease that better explains pain symptoms.","ALL","40 Years","80 Years",{"count":86,"type":87},130,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[90],"NA","The main goal of the proposed study is to critically evaluate a nonpharmacological and readily available therapy, cranial electrical stimulation (CES) using Alpha-Stim™, and to discover the brain function mechanisms underlying Gulf War Illness-related Headache and Pain (GWI-HAP) and treatment response to CES.\n\nFor this objective, the investigators will employ an adaptive trial design as well as a neuroimaging technique using MRI, which has become the pre-eminent technique for assessing the integrity of brain function, connectivity, and organization in healthy brain and pathology.",[93],"Gulf War Syndrome",[95],"Gulf War Illness Headaches and Pain","2026-04-18",{"date":98,"type":99},"2026-04-22","ACTUAL",{"date":101,"type":99},"2025-09-26",{"date":103,"type":87},"2029-09",{"name":5,"class":6},1]