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Long-term repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy: new research questions arising from one tinnitus case?

Douglas Richard Labar1, Mar Cortes2, Dylan Edwards2.   

Abstract

Tinnitus may become refractory to treatment and disabling. Brain transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has shown promise as a therapy, but has been employed primarily short-term. We treated a patient with 5 weeks of weekly repetitive TMS (rTMS), followed by 6 months of monthly rTMS. He was a 75-year-old dentist with chronic tinnitus from occupational noise exposure. Physical examination and MRIs of the auditory canals and brain had revealed no lesions. The patient showed a general gradual, progressive improvement on per cent of severe tinnitus diary days (from baseline 100% to 33%), tinnitus handicap inventory (from baseline score 70 to 18), and mini-tinnitus questionnaire (from baseline score 17 to 6). No changes occurred in serial audiograms. Transient adverse events were a headache during stimulation, and dizziness 30 min after treatment. Implications and questions for future non-invasive neuromodulation clinical research raised by our case are discussed. 2014 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25538216      PMCID: PMC4275713          DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2014-207203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


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