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The emerging use of technology for the treatment of depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders.

Robert H Howland1, Luann S Shutt, Susan R Berman, Crystal R Spotts, Timothey Denko.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Our objective is to review emerging technologies intended for the treatment of depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders.
METHODS: These technologies include repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), magnetic seizure therapy (MST), vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), deep brain stimulation (DBS), cortical brain stimulation (CBS), and quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG).
RESULTS: The rationale for these technologies, their mechanisms of action, and how they are used in clinical practice are described. rTMS and VNS are effective for treatment-resistant depression. DBS is effective for resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder. QEEG can help predict a patient's response to an antidepressant. All of these technologies continue to be investigated in treatment studies.
CONCLUSIONS: As these and other emerging technologies for depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders are development and applied, psychiatrists should understand the rationale for these modalities, how they work, and how they can be used in clinical practice.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21318196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Clin Psychiatry        ISSN: 1040-1237            Impact factor:   1.567


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Authors:  Corey H Allen; Benzi M Kluger; Isabelle Buard
Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  2017-01-04       Impact factor: 3.372

Review 2.  Multimodal approaches to define network oscillations in depression.

Authors:  Otis Lkuwamy Smart; Vineet Ravi Tiruvadi; Helen S Mayberg
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2015-01-28       Impact factor: 13.382

3.  Postconditioning with vagal stimulation attenuates local and systemic inflammatory responses to myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury in rats.

Authors:  Qiang Wang; Yi Cheng; Fu-Shan Xue; Yu-Jing Yuan; Jun Xiong; Rui-Ping Li; Xu Liao; Jian-Hua Liu
Journal:  Inflamm Res       Date:  2012-07-24       Impact factor: 4.575

4.  Optimal intervention time of vagal stimulation attenuating myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats.

Authors:  Qiang Wang; Rui-Ping Li; Fu-Shan Xue; Shi-Yu Wang; Xin-Long Cui; Yi Cheng; Gao-Pu Liu; Xu Liao
Journal:  Inflamm Res       Date:  2014-10-08       Impact factor: 4.575

Review 5.  Safety of transcranial magnetic stimulation in Parkinson's disease: a review of the literature.

Authors:  Matthew Vonloh; Robert Chen; Benzi Kluger
Journal:  Parkinsonism Relat Disord       Date:  2013-03-07       Impact factor: 4.891

Review 6.  Nerve Stimulation: Immunomodulation and Control of Inflammation.

Authors:  Luis Ulloa; Salvador Quiroz-Gonzalez; Rafael Torres-Rosas
Journal:  Trends Mol Med       Date:  2017-11-20       Impact factor: 11.951

7.  Facilitative effects of VNS on the motor threshold: implications for its antidepressive mode of action?

Authors:  Helge H Müller; Udo Reulbach; Juan Manuel Maler; Johannes Kornhuber; Wolfgang Sperling
Journal:  J Neural Transm (Vienna)       Date:  2013-06-05       Impact factor: 3.575

8.  Deep brain stimulation of the prelimbic medial prefrontal cortex: quantification of the effect on glucose metabolism in the rat brain using [(18) F]FDG microPET.

Authors:  Joke Parthoens; Jeroen Verhaeghe; Sigrid Stroobants; Steven Staelens
Journal:  Mol Imaging Biol       Date:  2014-12       Impact factor: 3.488

9.  Vagus Nerve Stimulation.

Authors:  Robert H Howland
Journal:  Curr Behav Neurosci Rep       Date:  2014-06

Review 10.  Nanowire electrodes for high-density stimulation and measurement of neural circuits.

Authors:  Jacob T Robinson; Marsela Jorgolli; Hongkun Park
Journal:  Front Neural Circuits       Date:  2013-03-12       Impact factor: 3.492

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