The use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a scoping review

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M. Adu, E. Eboreime, A. Sapara, A. Greenshaw, P. Chue, V. Agyapong
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the relevant literature available regarding the use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) as a mode of treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD); to evaluate the evidence to support the use of rTMS as a treatment option for OCD. Design/methodology/approach The authors electronically conducted data search in five research databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, Psych INFO, SCOPUS and EMBASE) using all identified keywords and index terms across all the databases to identify empirical studies and randomized controlled trials. The authors included articles published with randomized control designs, which aimed at the treatment of OCD with rTMS. Only full-text published articles written in English were reviewed. Review articles on treatment for conditions other than OCD were excluded. The Covidence software was used to manage and streamline the review. Findings Despite the inconsistencies in the published literature, the application of rTMS over the supplementary motor area and the orbitofrontal cortex has proven to be promising in efficacy and tolerability compared with other target regions such as the prefrontal cortex for the treatment of OCD. Despite the diversity in terms of the outcomes and clinical variability of the studies under review, rTMS appears to be a promising treatment intervention for OCD. Research limitations/implications The authors of this scoping review acknowledge several limitations. First, the search strategy considered only studies published in English and the results are up to date as the last day of the electronic data search of December 10, 2020. Though every effort was made to identify all relevant studies for the purposes of this review per the eligibility criteria, the authors still may have missed some relevant studies, especially those published in other languages. Originality/value This review brought to bare the varying literature on the application of rTMS and what is considered gaps in the knowledge in this area in an attempt to evaluate and provide information on the potential therapeutic effects of rTMS for OCD.
重复经颅磁刺激治疗强迫症的应用:范围综述
目的探讨重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)治疗强迫症(OCD)的相关文献;评估支持rTMS作为强迫症治疗选择的证据。设计/方法/方法作者在五个研究数据库(MEDLINE, CINAHL, Psych INFO, SCOPUS和EMBASE)中进行电子数据检索,使用所有数据库中所有确定的关键字和索引术语来识别实证研究和随机对照试验。作者收录了采用随机对照设计的文章,旨在用rTMS治疗强迫症。只审查了以英文撰写的全文发表的文章。关于强迫症以外疾病治疗的综述文章被排除在外。使用冠状病毒软件来管理和简化审查。尽管已发表的文献存在不一致之处,但与其他靶区如前额皮质相比,rTMS在辅助运动区和眶额皮质上的应用在治疗强迫症的疗效和耐受性方面都有希望。尽管这些研究的结果和临床变异性存在差异,但rTMS似乎是一种有希望的强迫症治疗干预措施。研究局限性/启示本综述的作者承认一些局限性。首先,检索策略仅考虑以英文发表的研究,并且结果在2020年12月10日电子数据检索的最后一天是最新的。尽管我们已尽一切努力根据入选标准确定所有相关研究,但作者仍可能遗漏了一些相关研究,特别是那些以其他语言发表的研究。原创性/价值本文回顾了关于rTMS应用的不同文献以及该领域知识的空白,试图评估rTMS对强迫症的潜在治疗效果并提供相关信息。
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Mental Illness
Mental Illness PSYCHIATRY-
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