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New Device Study for People with Parkinson’s Disease
Protocol: STUDY00006152
Full Title
Registry of Deep Brain Stimulation with the VERCISE System: Vercise DBS Registry
Description
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Neurology is conducting a study for people with Parkinson’s Disease. The goal of the study is to collect information about a new device (the Vercise Deep Brain Stimulation system) to treat people with Parkinson’s Disease that is not well controlled by medication.

Participants will be enrolled in the study for about 3.5 years. Following the surgery to implant the study device, they will attend 8 to 9 in-person study visits. Participants will receive $75 for each completed scheduled study visit.
Compensation: Yes
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Compensation may include cash, checks, gift cards, debit cards, or incentives like gift baskets, technology items, or merchandise.
Eligibility
Adults 18 years or older Have been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease that is not well controlled
Age Group: Adults
Principal Investigator: Kelly Andrzejewski
ClinicalTrials.gov: Open Study
Contact(s)
RACHEL SHEPHERD
rlaporta@buffalo.edu
+1 716-932-6080 ext. 135
Sonia Joseph
joseph53@buffalo.edu
+1 716-898-3394

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