Using Hypnosis to Alleviate Pain During rTMS: A Case Report.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Avicenne Bellis, Sofia Charef, Samir Boukhrouf, Noomane Bouaziz, Dominique Januel
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Abstract

Abstract: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is generally well tolerated, with few or no side effects. However, some patients may experience unpleasant sensations such as mild to moderate pain during scalp stimulation. For these patients, any discomfort or pain associated with the procedure may have a negative impact on therapeutic adherence. Hypnosis could offer an interesting option for alleviating pain or discomfort associated with rTMS. We present the case of a patient treated with rTMS, for whom the intensity of stimulation was difficult to tolerate from the first session due to headaches. To alleviate this discomfort, we offered this patient concomitant hypnosis with rTMS. Starting on the third day of the treatment program, Ericksonian hypnosis was carried out over the remaining 7 days, with self-hypnosis gradually replacing the therapist's intervention. Hypnosis was conducted 5 minutes before the start of the stimulation sessions. Visual analog scales were used to assess pain and anxiety, before and during rTMS sessions. The visual analog scale score dropped from 8.5 to 3 for pain and from 5 to 3 for anxiety before and during a session. Stimulation intensity, initially reduced due to pain felt by the patient, was increased back to its original level. Combining hypnosis with rTMS not only reduced the patient's perception of pain, but also improved her tolerance to the intensity of stimulation, enabling her to complete the treatment program in greater comfort. Beyond pain management, hypnosis could also have a potentiating effect on rTMS.

在rTMS期间使用催眠来减轻疼痛:一个案例报告。
摘要:重复性经颅磁刺激(rTMS)通常耐受性良好,副作用少或无副作用。然而,一些患者在头皮刺激时可能会有不愉快的感觉,如轻度到中度疼痛。对于这些患者,任何与手术相关的不适或疼痛都可能对治疗依从性产生负面影响。催眠可以为减轻与rTMS相关的疼痛或不适提供一个有趣的选择。我们提出的病例患者接受rTMS治疗,为谁的刺激强度是难以忍受的,从第一次会议由于头痛。为了减轻这种不适,我们对患者进行了rTMS伴催眠。从治疗方案的第三天开始,在剩下的7天里进行埃里克森催眠,自我催眠逐渐取代治疗师的干预。催眠在刺激开始前5分钟进行。视觉模拟量表用于评估疼痛和焦虑,在rTMS之前和期间。在治疗前和治疗期间,视觉模拟量表的疼痛评分从8.5降至3,焦虑评分从5降至3。刺激强度最初因患者感到疼痛而降低,后来又增加到原来的水平。催眠与rTMS相结合不仅降低了患者对疼痛的感知,而且提高了患者对刺激强度的耐受性,使患者能够更舒适地完成治疗方案。除了控制疼痛,催眠还可能对rTMS有增强作用。
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Journal of Ect
Journal of Ect 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
154
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of ECT covers all aspects of contemporary electroconvulsive therapy, reporting on major clinical and research developments worldwide. Leading clinicians and researchers examine the effects of induced seizures on behavior and on organ systems; review important research results on the mode of induction, occurrence, and propagation of seizures; and explore the difficult sociological, ethical, and legal issues concerning the use of ECT.
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