Efficacy of vestibular stimulation treatment in the depressive phase of bipolar disorder: study protocol for a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial

A. Soza, S. Barroilhet, P. Vöhringer
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Background and objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by the oscillation of mood states between hypoactive/pessimistic (depressive phase) and hyperactive/optimistic states (manic/hypomanic phase). Previous studies evidenced that a particular technique of neuro-vestibular stimulation is an effective treatment for major depression. This study will investigate the efficacy of the said vestibular stimulation technique in the depressive phase of BD, and will compare it with sham vestibular stimulation. Design: A double-blind, randomized controlled study. Methods: One hundred and twenty patients with bipolar type I or II, currently undergoing a depressive phase, will be randomized into the experimental group (n = 60) or control group (n = 60), receiving three sessions of real/sham vestibular stimulation. Outcome measures: The primary outcome is the change in Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale scores from baseline to post 4 and 12 weeks. The secondary outcome is the vestibular activity assessed at baseline, post 4 and 2 weeks. Discussion: Currently, no treatment has proved efficacy for bipolar depression. Studies have demonstrated that lateralized neuro-vestibular stimulation is an effective treatment for mayor depression but has not been studied in the depressive phase of bipolar disorder. This investigation will give the first evidence supporting or denying the use of vestibular stimulation treatment in BD depression. Ethics and dissemination: This study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of SSMO (Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Oriente) in Santiago, Chile (approval No. 08032016) on March 8, 2016. The results of the study will be published in scientific journals and other media. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02778256.
前庭刺激治疗在双相情感障碍抑郁期的疗效:随机、双盲、对照试验的研究方案
背景与目的:双相情感障碍(BD)是一种以情绪状态在低活跃/悲观(抑郁期)和多活跃/乐观(躁狂/轻躁期)之间振荡为特征的神经精神障碍。先前的研究证明,一种特殊的神经前庭刺激技术是治疗重度抑郁症的有效方法。本研究将探讨上述前庭刺激技术在双相障碍抑郁期的疗效,并将其与假性前庭刺激进行比较。设计:双盲、随机对照研究。方法:120名目前处于抑郁期的I型或II型双相患者将随机分为实验组(n = 60)和对照组(n = 60),接受3次真实/虚假前庭刺激。结果测量:主要结果是蒙哥马利阿斯伯格抑郁评定量表评分从基线到4周和12周后的变化。次要结果是在基线、4周和2周后评估前庭活动。讨论:目前,尚无治疗双相抑郁症的有效方法。研究表明,侧化神经前庭刺激是治疗重度抑郁症的有效方法,但尚未对双相情感障碍抑郁期进行研究。这项研究将提供支持或否认前庭刺激治疗双相障碍抑郁症的第一个证据。伦理与传播:本研究方案已于2016年3月8日获得智利圣地亚哥SSMO (Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Oriente)伦理委员会批准(批准号08032016)。研究结果将发表在科学期刊和其他媒体上。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT02778256。
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