High Frequency and Low Intensity Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Smoking Cessation.

Journal of Addiction Pub Date : 2021-09-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/9988618
Guadalupe Ponciano-Rodríguez, Carlos A Chávez-Castillo, Alma E Ríos-Ponce, Gabriel Villafuerte
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Abstract

Introduction: Tobacco consumption is one of the main causes of mortality in the world. Because of its effect on health, smoking cessation should be prioritized as an important health intervention; however, current interventions have shown low success rates as only 31% of the cases can stop smoking. In this paper, an intervention with high frequency and low intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation (HFLI TMS) was applied to determine if this type of neuromodulation could have an effect in decreasing tobacco addiction.

Methods: Retrospective data from ten ambulatory smoker patients that underwent 24 sessions of HFLI TMS over 8 weeks were retrieved and are here presented.

Results: Exhaled CO concentrations were statistically significantly different from baseline at the weeks 3, 5, 6, and 8. After the 24 sessions, all patients stopped smoking; this was confirmed directly by exhaled carbon monoxide and the smoking diary. Three months after intervention, eight out of ten subjects continued without smoking. No severe adverse effects were reported by participants.

Conclusions: Overall, employing HFLI TMS appears to have acceptable result; however, further evidence is needed to determine with more certainty its therapeutic effect and adverse effects for addiction intervention.

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高频和低强度经颅磁刺激戒烟。
烟草消费是世界上死亡的主要原因之一。由于其对健康的影响,戒烟应优先作为一项重要的卫生干预措施;然而,目前的干预措施成功率很低,因为只有31%的病例可以戒烟。本文采用高频低强度经颅磁刺激(HFLI TMS)进行干预,以确定这种类型的神经调节是否可以减少烟草成瘾。方法:对10例在8周内接受24次HFLI TMS治疗的吸烟患者进行回顾性分析。结果:在第3、5、6和8周,呼出的CO浓度与基线有统计学显著差异。24个疗程后,所有患者都戒烟了;呼出的一氧化碳和吸烟日记直接证实了这一点。干预三个月后,十分之八的受试者继续不吸烟。参与者没有报告严重的不良反应。结论:总体而言,采用HFLI TMS似乎有可接受的结果;然而,需要进一步的证据来更确切地确定其治疗效果和成瘾干预的不良影响。
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