New Brain-Zapping OCD Treatment Approved
WASHINGTON, D.C.- The Food and Drug Administration has approved a pacemaker-like device that relieves anxiety with electrical jolts to the brain.
Medtronic’s “Reclaim” device is the first implant approved to treat OCD, which causesuncontrollable worries, such as fear of germs or dirt. About 2.2 Americans have the disorder. The new device would only be available to a small group of patients who don’t respond to other treatments, such as antidepressant drugs and therapy.
The device is implanted under the skin of the chest and then connected to four electrodes in the brain. The electrodes deliver steady pulses of electricity that block abnormal brain signals. Similar devices have been used since the 1990s to treat movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease and tremors.
