LivaNova Enters Research Collaboration with Verily to Gain New Insights into Vagus Nerve Stimulation Impact on Difficult-to-Treat Depression
RECOVER sub-study will leverage Verily research tools to provide quantitative assessment measures of depressive episodes
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability, morbidity and mortality worldwide.1 In fact, for as many as one in three patients, medication alone may not be enough, leading them to struggle daily with persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, poor sleep and thoughts of death or suicide.2
“Finding new solutions to help those who suffer from Difficult-to-Treat Depression promises to truly transform patients’ lives,” said Dr.
RECOVER participants with an Android device can opt-in to a sub-study where they will use the Verily Study Watch and a mobile phone app designed to measure passive and interactive data. These data will supplement qualitative data to provide clinicians a more comprehensive view of whether a patient’s depression is improving, staying the same or worsening. Verily technology can provide measures such as heart rate, activity level, sleep quality and various other domains of function, including patient-recorded voice logs with the goal of more accurately assessing depression and its effect on daily living.
“The goal of the RECOVER study is to assess how VNS Therapy can offer patients with DTD relief from their symptoms and improve their quality of life,” said
For additional information on the RECOVER clinical study, please visit www.RecoverVNS.com.
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McInnis Myers M , et al.Clin Ther . 2013 Apr;35(4):512-22. - STARD: Rush AJ, Trivedi MH, Wisniewski SR, et al. Acute and longer-term outcomes in depressed outpatients requiring one or several treatment steps: a STAR*D report. Am J Psychiatry. 2006;163(11):1905–1917
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