Scaling up a success story: how do we achieve universal access to transcranial magnetic stimulation?

IF 7.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Jonathan Downar
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Over one billion people suffer from psychiatric and/or neurological disorders for which transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has shown efficacy. Achieving widespread TMS access will require major improvements to cost and convenience. A key figure of merit for a given TMS protocol concerns not its remission rate or tolerability, but simply its treatment time per remission (TTPR).

Recent findings: Outcomes for conventional bilateral TMS protocols imply a TTPR of more than 100 h - incompatible with widespread access. However, briefer accelerated and/or theta-burst protocols may improve TTPR to less than 20 h. Personalization strategies that improve remission rates sometime improve TTPR, depending on associated cost-penalties of time or complexity. A potentially groundbreaking new strategy to improve TTPR involves pharmacological augmentation of neuroplasticity, using agents such as D-cycloserine. Plasticity-augmentation may improve TTPR by improving remission rates, and by reducing the number of required sessions. Recent literature suggests that TTPR values of under 5 h per remission may be achievable via neuroplasticity augmentation.

Summary: The most recent plasticity-augmented TMS protocols may approach or exceed cost-parity with pharmacotherapy, in terms of reducing the prevalence of depression. With the health economics of TMS improving steadily, a pathway to universal access may be within reach.

放大一个成功的故事:我们如何实现经颅磁刺激的普及?
回顾目的:超过10亿人患有精神和/或神经疾病,经颅磁刺激(TMS)已显示出疗效。实现广泛使用经颅磁刺激将需要在成本和便利性方面作出重大改进。对于一个给定的TMS方案,一个关键的价值数字不是它的缓解率或耐受性,而是它的每次缓解的治疗时间(TTPR)。最近的发现:传统的双侧TMS方案的结果表明TTPR超过100小时,与广泛使用不相容。然而,更短的加速和/或突发协议可以将TTPR提高到20小时以下。提高缓解率的个性化策略有时会改善TTPR,这取决于相关的时间成本惩罚或复杂性。一个潜在的突破性的新策略,以改善TTPR涉及神经可塑性的药理学增强,使用药物如d -环丝氨酸。可塑性增强可以通过提高缓解率和减少所需疗程的次数来改善TTPR。最近的文献表明,每次缓解的TTPR值低于5小时可以通过神经可塑性增强来实现。总结:在降低抑郁症患病率方面,最新的可塑增强经颅磁刺激方案可能接近或超过药物治疗的成本平价。随着经颅磁刺激的卫生经济学稳步改善,普遍获得的途径可能触手可及。
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Current Opinion in Psychiatry
Current Opinion in Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
1.40%
发文量
76
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Psychiatry is an easy-to-digest bimonthly journal covering the most interesting and important advances in the field of psychiatry. Eight sections on mental health disorders including schizophrenia, neurodevelopmental disorders and eating disorders, are presented alongside five area-specific sections, offering an expert evaluation on the most exciting developments in the field.
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