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Treating Refractory Major Depressive Disorder With Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Double-blind, Sham-controlled, Longitudinal Study.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Major Depressive Disorder. Completed, enrolled 73 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Studies exploring the efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) as a treatment for refractory major depressive disorder (MDD) have shown significant promise. Despite this, several questions regarding the treatment parameters needed to optimize efficacy remain. Moreover, there is also a lack of clear understanding as to the therapeutic mechanisms involved. For example, several lines of evidence suggest that patients with MDD have deficits in cortical inhibition (CI) and that these deficits are key to understanding the pathophysiology of this disorder. With this study, we seek to confirm the therapeutic potential of an acute course of rTMS for treatment-refractory MDD in a large sample of patients. In addition, we will strive to clarify the neurophysiological mechanisms through which rTMS exerts its therapeutic effects, using both TMS and electroencephalography/event related brain potential (EEG/ERP) measures of neurophysiological activity. Moreover, in this study, we intend to investigate the efficacy of a maintenance course of rTMS in an effort to prevent symptom recurrence.
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Interventions
Magnetic pulses to specified brain structures.