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导言:药物使用障碍(SUDs)是一种严重的疾病,在临床实践中治疗起来仍然极具挑战性。由于对当前治疗方案的无反应率很高,而且有几种药物滥用失调症没有获得批准的干预措施,因此需要新的疗法。重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)可以非侵入性地调节脑部疾病的神经回路,对其治疗 SUDs 潜力的研究正在迅速发展:在这篇综述中,我们总结了迄今为止评估经颅磁刺激治疗各种 SUD 的安全性和有效性的临床研究。我们重点介绍了比较不同刺激参数的研究,以呈现我们目前对最佳刺激参数的理解。此外,我们还介绍了使用神经影像学指导治疗、线索诱导范例以及可优化疗效的辅助或综合治疗等方面的主要研究途径:有证据表明经颅磁刺激可有效治疗某些 SUDs,但对其他 SUDs 的治疗尚属初步阶段。越来越多的研究显示了经颅磁刺激疗法的益处,荟萃分析表明经颅磁刺激疗法可以显著减少药物渴求和消费。然而,最佳的方法尚未确定,经颅磁刺激疗法的方案也存在很大的异质性,结果也参差不齐。进一步研究提高精确性的策略对于推动这一领域的发展至关重要。
Transcranial magnetic stimulation for the rehabilitation of patients with addiction: current status and future prospects.
Introduction: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are severe conditions that remain extremely challenging to treat in clinical practice. With high rates of non-response to current treatment options and several SUDs with no approved interventions, novel therapies are needed. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can non-invasively modulate the neurocircuitry of brain-based disorders, and investigation into its therapeutic potential for SUDs is growing rapidly.
Areas covered: In this review, we summarize the clinical research to date evaluating its safety and efficacy for various SUDs. We highlight the investigations comparing different stimulation parameters to present our current understanding on optimal stimulation parameters. Additionally, we cover key research avenues in the use of neuroimaging to guide treatment, cue-induction paradigms, and adjunctive or combination treatments that may optimize outcomes.
Expert opinion: Evidence of rTMS as an effective treatment for certain SUDs has emerged and is preliminary for others. There are a growing number of studies showing benefit and meta-analyses suggesting that rTMS can significantly reduce substance craving and consumption. However, the optimal approach has not been determined, and there is a great deal of heterogeneity in rTMS protocols and mixed outcomes. Further research into strategies for enhancing precision will be crucial in moving the field forward.