| Literature DB >> 27729854 |
Stefanie Desmyter1, Romain Duprat2, Chris Baeken2, Sara Van Autreve2, Kurt Audenaert2, Kees van Heeringen3.
Abstract
Objectives: We aimed to examine the effects and safety of accelerated intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) on suicide risk in a group of treatment-resistant unipolar depressed patients, using an extensive suicide assessment scale.Entities:
Keywords: depression; repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation; suicidal ideation; suicide; therapy-resistant depression; theta burst stimulation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27729854 PMCID: PMC5037167 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1Flowchart of the iTBS-sham-controlled cross-over protocol. Patients were randomized to two groups: group A (n = 22) received iTBS during the first week and sham in the second week and group B (n = 24) was administered sham stimulation during the first and iTBS in the second week. Stimulation parameters: 110% resting MT (rMT), 1620 pulses per session in 54 bursts of three with a train duration of 2 s and an intertrain interval of 8 s; five sessions per day during 4 days per week. Evaluations were carried out at four time-points: at baseline (T1), after the first week of stimulation (T2), after the second week of stimulation (T3) and 2 weeks after the last stimulation, i.e., 1 month after baseline (T4). iTBS, intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation; MT, Motor Threshold.
Beck scale of suicide ideation (BSI) scores.
| BSI | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | |||||
| Mean | (95%CI) | Mean | (95%CI) | Mean | (95%CI) | Mean | (95%CI) | |
| Total group | 13.31 | (10.52–16.13) | 8.22 | (5.08–11.61) | 7.53 | (4.57–10.50) | 5.26 | (2.47–8.24) |
| iTBS—sham | 13.43 | (9.21–17.64) | 9.36 | (4.46–14.26) | 7.57 | (3.12–12.02) | 5.00 | (0.90–9.62) |
| sham—iTBS | 13.22 | (9.51–16.94) | 7.33 | (3.02–11.65) | 7.50 | (3.57–11.43) | 5.44 | (1.67–9.22) |
Mean BSI scores and 95% CI on time-point T1, T2, T3 and T4 for the suicidal subgroup (n = 32).
Figure 2Beck Scale of Suicide ideation (BSI) scores before and after active and sham treatment. Graphical representation of the BSI mean scores with Time (baseline (T1), after 1 week of stimulation (T2), after finishing the treatment protocol (T3) and 2 weeks later (T4)) as within-subjects variable, and Order (sham > active vs. active > sham) as between-subjects factor. *Indicates significant difference.
Figure 3BSI score in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS)- responders and non-responders. Graphical representation of the BSI mean scores with Time (baseline (T1), after 1 week of stimulation (T2), after finishing the treatment protocol (T3) and 2 weeks later (T4)) as within-subjects variable and HDRS responders on T4 as between-subjects factor. *Indicates significant difference.