[The application of rTMS in OCD in the Netherlands and Belgium: consensus statement].

Q4 Medicine
Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie Pub Date : 2024-01-01
O A van den Heuvel, H L N Tandt, K Scheepstra, I van Oostrom, C Bervoets, E Dijkstra, K Schruers, I Tendolkar, N M Batelaan, G-J Hendriks, A T Sack, N Vulink, I M van Vliet, P van Eijndhoven, S M D D Fitzsimmons, T S Postma, Y D van der Werf, M Arns, C Baeken
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Abstract

Background: Non-invasive brain stimulation, such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), is increasingly used in the treatment of neurological diseases and psychiatric disorders. Where rTMS is already an accepted treatment option for depression, in the Netherlands/Belgium, no consensus exist on the application of rTMS for (obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). People with OCD who do not respond enough to exposure therapy and serotonergic antidepressants are in great need for treatment alternatives.

Aim: Consensus statement on the application of rTMS as treatment for OCD METHOD: Evaluation of the current literature on the efficacy of rTMS for OCD, mainly based on recent meta-analysis, by a broad group of experts in the field of rTMS, OCD and treatment guidelines.

Results: rTMS is a potentially effective treatment for OCD with a medium effect size (g ≈ 0,5). Based on the current literature it is not yet clear which rTMS protocol is the most effective.

Conclusion: based on the evidence for rTMS in OCD, and the non-invasive nature of the treatment modality, rTMS can considered in cases with OCD who do not respond enough to exposure therapy and serotonergic antidepressants, prior to the start of more invasive treatment alternatives, such as deep brain stimulation or lesion surgery.

[经颅磁刺激在荷兰和比利时强迫症中的应用:共识声明]。
背景:重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)等非侵入性脑部刺激越来越多地用于治疗神经系统疾病和精神疾病。在荷兰/比利时,经颅磁刺激已被公认为治疗抑郁症的一种方法,但对于经颅磁刺激在强迫症(OCD)中的应用还没有达成共识。强迫症患者对暴露疗法和血清素能抗抑郁药的反应不佳,因此亟需替代治疗方法。方法:由经颅磁刺激疗法、强迫症和治疗指南领域的众多专家对经颅磁刺激疗法治疗强迫症疗效的现有文献(主要基于近期的荟萃分析)进行评估。结果:经颅磁刺激疗法是一种潜在有效的强迫症治疗方法,具有中等效应大小(g ≈ 0,5)。结论:基于经颅磁刺激治疗强迫症的证据,以及该治疗方法的非侵入性,对于暴露疗法和血清素能抗抑郁药反应不佳的强迫症患者,在开始采用脑深部刺激或病变手术等更具侵入性的治疗方法之前,可以考虑经颅磁刺激治疗。
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