经颅直流电刺激治疗抑郁症在家庭与临床应用的技术数据对比分析。

IF 7.6 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

目的:应用经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)在家治疗抑郁症和其他神经精神疾病既有重大机遇,也有内在挑战。确保安全性和维持高质量的刺激对家庭tDCS的有效性和安全性至关重要。本研究通过比较两项针对重度抑郁症患者的随机对照试验的数据,从技术参数以及家庭和临床应用tDCS的安全性方面考察了tDCS的质量。方法:我们分析了来自HomeDC研究的229次主动刺激(家庭tDCS)和来自DepressionDC研究的835次主动刺激(临床tDCS)。值得注意的是,五个不良事件(皮肤损伤)仅在家庭队列中报道,强调了在无监督环境中加强安全协议的迫切需要。结果:分析显示家庭和临床应用的阻抗平均变异性有显著差异(F1,46 = 4.96, p = 0.031, η2 = 0.097)。家庭tDCS组的阻抗变异性(M = 837, SD = 328)高于门诊组(M = 579, SD = 309)。此外,导致不良事件(ae)的在家tDCS会话的平均阻抗明显高于没有此类问题的会话。结论:研究表明,监测本研究中使用的家用tDCS的技术参数是必要的。然而,它可能不足以确保安全和及时发现或预防不良事件。应系统地开发和测试质量控制方案,包括数字培训和监测技术,以可靠和安全地应用家庭tDCS疗法。
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A Comparative Analysis of Technical Data: At-Home vs. In-Clinic Application of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Depression.

Objective: The application of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) at home for the treatment of depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders presents both significant opportunities and inherent challenges. Ensuring safety and maintaining high-quality stimulation are paramount for the efficacy and safety of at-home tDCS. This study investigates tDCS quality based on its technical parameters as well as safety of at-home and in-clinic tDCS applications comparing the data from two randomized controlled trials in patients with major depressive disorder.

Methods: We analyzed 229 active stimulation sessions from the HomeDC study (at-home tDCS) and 835 sessions from the DepressionDC study (in-clinic tDCS). Notably, five adverse events (skin lesions) were reported exclusively in the at-home cohort, highlighting the critical need for enhanced safety protocols in unsupervised environments.

Results: The analysis revealed a significant difference in the average variability of impedances between at-home and in-clinic applications (F1,46 = 4.96, p = .031, η2 = .097). The at-home tDCS sessions exhibited higher impedance variability (M = 837, SD = 328) compared to in-clinic sessions (M = 579, SD = 309). Furthermore, at-home tDCS sessions resulting in adverse events (AEs) were associated with significantly higher average impedances than sessions without such issues.

Conclusion: The study demonstrates that monitoring the technical parameters of at-home tDCS used in this study is essential. However, it may be not sufficient for ensuring safety and promptly detecting or preventing adverse events. Quality control protocols including digital training and monitoring techniques should be systematically developed and tested for a reliable and safe application of at-home tDCS therapies.

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Brain Stimulation
Brain Stimulation 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
256
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Brain Stimulation publishes on the entire field of brain stimulation, including noninvasive and invasive techniques and technologies that alter brain function through the use of electrical, magnetic, radiowave, or focally targeted pharmacologic stimulation. Brain Stimulation aims to be the premier journal for publication of original research in the field of neuromodulation. The journal includes: a) Original articles; b) Short Communications; c) Invited and original reviews; d) Technology and methodological perspectives (reviews of new devices, description of new methods, etc.); and e) Letters to the Editor. Special issues of the journal will be considered based on scientific merit.
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