Data Highlighting Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation (nVNS) for Treatment of Acute Neurological Injury Presented at 2023 World Stroke Congress
- Significant reduction in pain score and morphine dosage with nVNS for headache treatment
- Positive results expected from ongoing nVNS trial for ischemic stroke treatment
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“VANQUISH” Clinical Trial (n=40) suggests safety and efficacy of nVNS for the Treatment of Headache Associated with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH)
“NOVIS” Clinical Trial (n=150) of nVNS for the acute treatment of Ischemic Stroke will complete recruitment in 2023
ROCKAWAY, N.J., Oct. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- electroCore, Inc. (Nasdaq: ECOR), a commercial-stage bioelectronic medicine and wellness company, today announced top line data from two abstracts being presented at the 15th World Stroke Congress held October 10-12, 2023, in Toronto, Canada on the possible role of nVNS in the treatment of acute neurological injuries.
The nVNS research presented at the 2023 World Stroke Congress covers two recently completed trials as follows:
1. Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation Is Safe and Efficacious In The Treatment Of Headache Associated With Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (VANQUISH)
In this study conducted at Northwell Health in New York, there was a significant reduction in the overall pain score with a therapeutic gain of − 0.5 points in favor of nVNS. (P<0.005). There was a
Dr. Tania Rebeiz, the primary investigator of the VANQUISH study and Assistant Professor, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell commented, “We are pleased to have successfully completed this first trial of nVNS as a possible treatment for the acute treatment of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Our data suggests that nVNS is safe and effective in reducing pain and potentially the use of other acute pain medications, including opioids in the immediate aftermath of a SAH. The potential for nVNS to help decrease the overall length of the hospital stay after SAH could offer significant patient and health care benefits.”
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a devastating condition, most commonly due to trauma and aneurysm rupture, and carries significant mortality and morbidity. About half of the survivors are left with some disability. Some of the known complications are aneurysm re-rupture, seizures, central fever, delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI), headache and hydrocephalus.
2. Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Acute Ischemic Stroke (NOVIS)
NOVIS is a prospective randomized clinical trial with blinded outcome assessment being conducted at the Leiden University Medical Center (Leiden, The Netherlands). 150 patients with ischemic stroke are being randomly allocated (1:1) to nVNS for five days in addition to standard treatment versus standard treatment alone. The primary endpoint is the final infarct volume on day five as assessed with MRI. Dr. Anne van der Meij, from the Leiden University Medical Center, who is presenting the poster at the World Stroke Congress commented, “Our study will complete enrollment before the end of 2023 and our efficacy endpoints should provide greater definition, and possibly confirmation, of the efficacy of nVNS for the acute treatment of ischemic stroke.”
Stroke is ranked as the second leading cause of death worldwide with an annual mortality rate of about 5.5 million. The burden of stroke lies not only in its high mortality rate, but in the high morbidity rate as well with up to
Peter Staats, MD, Chief Medical Officer for electroCore, commented, “We congratulate all the investigators, patients and sites that supported this research into the role of nVNS as an acute treatment for SAH and Ischemic Stroke. The strong mechanistic rational for nVNS as a potentially neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory treatment for acute neurological injury is further supported by this data showing the continued efficacy of nVNS for the treatment of pain. The ability of nVNS to potentially decrease the daily use of other acute pain medications and potentially even shorten the length of the hospital stay after a SAH is very exciting.”
About electroCore, Inc.
electroCore, Inc. is a commercial stage bioelectronic medicine and wellness company dedicated to improving health through its non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (“nVNS”) technology platform. Our focus is the commercialization of medical devices for the management and treatment of certain medical conditions and consumer product offerings utilizing nVNS to promote general wellbeing and human performance in the United States and select overseas markets.
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