Perianen Ramasawmy , Olga Lucía Gamboa Arana , Thuy Tien Mai , Luise Charlotte Heim , Samuel Enrico Schumann , Elisabeth Fechner , Yong Jiang , Oscar Moschner , Ivan Chakalov , Mathias Bähr , Frank Petzke , Andrea Antal
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摘要
本研究调查了将左侧初级运动皮层(M1)阳极经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)与正念冥想(MM)相结合对接受过正念训练的纤维肌痛患者的疗效。主要结果是疼痛强度和生活质量。次要结果是心理损伤、睡眠质量、情绪、情感性疼痛、正念水平和经颅磁刺激(TMS)皮质兴奋性测量。结果我们发现,除积极情绪和压力外,两组患者在接受 TMS 治疗后,包括正念水平在内的所有临床结果均有所改善,但积极情绪和压力在主动和假性条件下无显著差异。结论我们的研究结果表明,在纤维肌痛患者中,左侧 M1 的阳极 tDCS 与 MM 的适当效果相比,没有协同或附加效果。
No add-on therapeutic benefit of at-home anodal tDCS of the primary motor cortex to mindfulness meditation in patients with fibromyalgia
Objective
This study investigated the efficacy of combining at-home anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the left primary motor cortex (M1) with mindfulness meditation (MM) in fibromyalgia patients trained in mindfulness.
Methods
Thirty-seven patients were allocated to receive ten daily sessions of MM paired with either anodal or sham tDCS over the primary motor cortex. Primary outcomes were pain intensity and quality of life. Secondary outcomes were psychological impairment, sleep quality, mood, affective pain, mindfulness level, and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) measures of cortical excitability. Outcomes were analyzed pre- and post-treatment, with a one-month follow-up.
Results
We found post-tDCS improvement in all clinical outcomes, including mindfulness level, except for positive affect and stress, in both groups without significant difference between active and sham conditions. No significant group*time interaction was found for all clinical and TMS outcomes.
Conclusions
Our findings demonstrate no synergistic or add-on efffect of anodal tDCS of the left M1 compared to the proper effect of MM in patients with fibromyalgia.
Significance
Our findings challenge the potential of combining anodal tDCS of the left M1 and MM in fibromyalgia.
期刊介绍:
As of January 1999, The journal Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, and its two sections Electromyography and Motor Control and Evoked Potentials have amalgamated to become this journal - Clinical Neurophysiology.
Clinical Neurophysiology is the official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Brazilian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Czech Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Italian Clinical Neurophysiology Society and the International Society of Intraoperative Neurophysiology.The journal is dedicated to fostering research and disseminating information on all aspects of both normal and abnormal functioning of the nervous system. The key aim of the publication is to disseminate scholarly reports on the pathophysiology underlying diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system of human patients. Clinical trials that use neurophysiological measures to document change are encouraged, as are manuscripts reporting data on integrated neuroimaging of central nervous function including, but not limited to, functional MRI, MEG, EEG, PET and other neuroimaging modalities.