反复经颅磁刺激烟草治疗癌症患者:一周治疗的初步报告。

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Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2022-07-11 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/2617146
Xingbao Li, Benjamin A Toll, Matthew J Carpenter, Paul J Nietert, Morgan Dancy, Mark S George
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背景:戒烟是提高癌症存活率、降低癌症治疗并发症风险和提高生活质量的重要机会。然而,尽管有几种治疗方法,仍有大约一半的吸烟癌症患者继续吸烟。先前的研究表明,重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)在左背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)上可以减少线索渴望,减少香烟消费,并增加烟草使用障碍的戒烟率。我们调查了5个疗程的rTMS是否可以安全有效地用于癌症患者的戒烟。方法:我们在一项随机、双盲、假对照的概念验证研究中招募了11名寻求治疗的癌症吸烟者(每天吸烟>5支)。参与者每天接受5次左侧DLPFC的10赫兹活跃rTMS(每次3000次脉冲)或假rTMS,并通过电话评估随访1个月。主要结果包括减少每天吸烟的数量(主要)和渴望(次要)。参与者每天都报告不良反应。结果:11名参与者中有7名在一周内完成了5次rTMS。与假治疗(n = 4)相比,主动rTMS (n = 3)对吸烟的影响较小(Cohen's f 2效应值为0.16),对线索渴望的影响较大(Cohen's f 2 = 0.40)。治疗中未见与rTMS相关的严重副作用。结论:每天对左侧DLPFC进行5次rTMS可能对吸烟的癌症患者有益。然而,需要进一步的证据来更确切地确定它对吸烟的癌症患者的治疗效果和不良影响。
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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Tobacco Treatment in Cancer Patients: A Preliminary Report of a One-Week Treatment.

Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Tobacco Treatment in Cancer Patients: A Preliminary Report of a One-Week Treatment.

Background: Smoking cessation represents a significant opportunity to improve cancer survival rates, reduces the risk of cancer treatment complications, and improves quality of life. However, about half of cancer patients who smoke continue to smoke despite the availability of several treatments. Previous studies demonstrate that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) decreases cue craving, reduces cigarette consumption, and increases the quit rate in tobacco use disorder. We investigated whether 5 sessions of rTMS can be safely and efficaciously used for smoking cessation in cancer patients.

Methods: We enrolled 11 treatment-seeking smokers with cancer (>5 cigarettes per day) in a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled proof-of-concept study. Participants received 5 daily sessions of active 10 Hz rTMS of the left DLPFC (3000 pulses per session) or sham rTMS and were followed up for 1 month via phone assessments. Main outcomes included reductions in the number of smoked-cigarettes per day (primary) and craving (secondary). Adverse effects were reported daily by participants.

Results: Seven of 11 participants completed 5 sessions of rTMS over one week. Compared to sham treatment (n = 4), the active rTMS (n = 3) exhibited modest effects overtime on smoking (Cohen's f 2 effect size of 0.16) and large effects on cue craving (Cohen's f 2 = 0.40). No serious side effects related to rTMS were reported in the treatment.

Conclusions: Five sessions of daily rTMS over the left DLPFC might benefit cancer patients who smoke cigarettes. However, further evidence is needed to determine with more certainty its therapeutic effect and adverse effects for cancer patients who smoke cigarettes.

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Journal of Smoking Cessation
Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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