Pilot Study of Accelerated Low-Frequency Right-Sided Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression

P. Tor, V. Galvez, James Goldstein, D. George, C. Loo
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Background Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an effective option for treatment-resistant depression but requires prolonged repeated daily treatments for 4 to 6 weeks. Pilot studies have showed the possibility of accelerating rTMS safely and efficaciously but thus far only investigated high-frequency left-sided rTMS. We sought to investigate the safety and efficacy of accelerated low-frequency right-sided rTMS. Methods Our study was an open label accelerated rTMS pilot in 7 treatment-resistant patients (4 unipolar, 3 BP). Accelerated rTMS was given over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex at 120% of resting motor threshold at 1 Hz, and 900 pulses were delivered per session. A single rTMS treatment was administered on the first day to test for tolerability, followed by 5 rTMS sessions a day for 2 days, then 7 days of daily rTMS sessions. The total course consisted of 16,200 pulses across 18 sessions given over 10 consecutive weekdays. The primary outcomes of interest were self- and clinician-rated depression scores (BDI-II and MADRS). Results All patients successfully and safely completed the accelerated rTMS treatment. MADRS scores decreased significantly by the third day of treatment and BDI II scores by the end of the 10-day treatment. No patients achieved response or remission. Conclusions Accelerated low-frequency right-sided rTMS was a safe and possibly efficacious treatment for treatment-resistant depression. More research is recommended, including a controlled trial with longer duration of exposure, to establish the efficacy of left- and right-sided accelerated rTMS.
加速低频右侧经颅磁刺激治疗难治性抑郁症的初步研究
背景:重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)是治疗难治性抑郁症的有效选择,但需要每天重复治疗4至6周。初步研究表明,安全有效地加速rTMS的可能性,但迄今为止只研究了高频左侧rTMS。我们试图研究加速低频右侧rTMS的安全性和有效性。方法本研究是一项开放标签加速rTMS试点研究,纳入7例治疗耐药患者(4例单极,3例BP)。在1hz时,以静息运动阈值的120%对右背外侧前额叶皮层进行加速rTMS,每组900次脉冲。第一天进行单次rTMS治疗以测试耐受性,随后每天进行5次rTMS治疗,持续2天,然后进行7天的每日rTMS治疗。整个过程包括在连续10个工作日的18次训练中进行16,200次脉冲。研究的主要结果是自我和临床评定的抑郁评分(BDI-II和MADRS)。结果所有患者均成功、安全地完成了rTMS加速治疗。MADRS评分在治疗第3天显著下降,BDI II评分在10天治疗结束时显著下降。没有患者达到缓解或缓解。结论加速低频右侧rTMS治疗难治性抑郁症是一种安全有效的治疗方法。建议进行更多的研究,包括一项较长暴露时间的对照试验,以确定左右侧加速rTMS的疗效。
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