An evaluation of factors affecting duration of treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression

Objective: To investigate the effects of repetitive transcranialmagnetic stimulation in patients with major depression who weresubmitted to this treatment during the period from 2000 to 2006.Methods: A retrospective study with 204 patients who underwenttreatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic...

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Main Authors: Roni Broder Cohen, Felipe Fregni, Paulo Sergio Boggio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2007-12-01
Series:Einstein (São Paulo)
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Online Access:http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/639-Einstein_P1_Vol5N4_Miolo_Pag.368%20a%20371.pdf
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spelling doaj-02d268df851a4a4ab2bb097b767e86982020-11-24T21:01:34ZengInstituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert EinsteinEinstein (São Paulo)1679-45082007-12-0154368371An evaluation of factors affecting duration of treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depressionRoni Broder CohenFelipe FregniPaulo Sergio BoggioObjective: To investigate the effects of repetitive transcranialmagnetic stimulation in patients with major depression who weresubmitted to this treatment during the period from 2000 to 2006.Methods: A retrospective study with 204 patients who underwenttreatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, collectingdata from those who experienced remission (defined as a HDRS scoreequal to or lower than 7). The patients were followed for up to 6 monthsafter treatment. Mean duration of remission for this cohort of patientswas 70.2 (± 58.4) days. Results: The only variable associated withthe duration of remission in the linear regression model was numberof repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation sessions. Conclusion:Our findings suggest that the greater the number of sessions, the longerthe duration of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation effects.Consequently, future research investigating the effects of repetitivetranscranial magnetic stimulation should explore this variable in orderto maximize the therapeutic effects of this new brain stimulationtechnique.http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/639-Einstein_P1_Vol5N4_Miolo_Pag.368%20a%20371.pdfDepression/therapyDeep brain stimulationTranscranial magnetic stimulationRisk factors
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author Roni Broder Cohen
Felipe Fregni
Paulo Sergio Boggio
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Paulo Sergio Boggio
An evaluation of factors affecting duration of treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression
Einstein (São Paulo)
Depression/therapy
Deep brain stimulation
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Risk factors
author_facet Roni Broder Cohen
Felipe Fregni
Paulo Sergio Boggio
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title An evaluation of factors affecting duration of treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression
title_short An evaluation of factors affecting duration of treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression
title_full An evaluation of factors affecting duration of treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression
title_fullStr An evaluation of factors affecting duration of treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of factors affecting duration of treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression
title_sort evaluation of factors affecting duration of treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression
publisher Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein
series Einstein (São Paulo)
issn 1679-4508
publishDate 2007-12-01
description Objective: To investigate the effects of repetitive transcranialmagnetic stimulation in patients with major depression who weresubmitted to this treatment during the period from 2000 to 2006.Methods: A retrospective study with 204 patients who underwenttreatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, collectingdata from those who experienced remission (defined as a HDRS scoreequal to or lower than 7). The patients were followed for up to 6 monthsafter treatment. Mean duration of remission for this cohort of patientswas 70.2 (± 58.4) days. Results: The only variable associated withthe duration of remission in the linear regression model was numberof repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation sessions. Conclusion:Our findings suggest that the greater the number of sessions, the longerthe duration of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation effects.Consequently, future research investigating the effects of repetitivetranscranial magnetic stimulation should explore this variable in orderto maximize the therapeutic effects of this new brain stimulationtechnique.
topic Depression/therapy
Deep brain stimulation
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Risk factors
url http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/639-Einstein_P1_Vol5N4_Miolo_Pag.368%20a%20371.pdf
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