| Literature DB >> 29343230 |
Martin Fungisai Gerchen1,2, Martina Kirsch3, Nathalie Bahs3, Patrick Halli4, Sarah Gerhardt3, Axel Schäfer5, Wolfgang H Sommer3,6, Falk Kiefer3, Peter Kirsch4,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Alcohol Use Disorder is a highly prevalent mental disorder which puts a severe burden on individuals, families, and society. The treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder is challenging and novel and innovative treatment approaches are needed to expand treatment options. A promising neuroscience-based intervention method that allows targeting cortical as well as subcortical brain processes is real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging neurofeedback. However, the efficacy of this technique as an add-on treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder in a clinical setting is hitherto unclear and will be assessed in the Systems Biology of Alcohol Addiction (SyBil-AA) neurofeedback study.Entities:
Keywords: Addiction; Alcohol dependence; Brain-computer interface; Cue-reactivity; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Inferior frontal gyrus; Ventral striatum
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29343230 PMCID: PMC5773029 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-018-1604-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig. 2Real-time fMRI neurofeedback setup. Acquired images are reconstructed and send to a laptop running in-house MATLAB (MathWorks Inc., Sherborn, MA, USA) scripts based on SPM8 (Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology, London, UK) functions to preprocess the images and extract the neurofeedback signal. The feedback value is send to a computer running Presentation software (Neurobehavioral Systems, Inc., Albany, CA, USA) and presented to the participant in the scanner as a thermometer value besides a picture of an alcoholic beverage
Fig. 1Study flow chart. N = 100 patients with a diagnosis of alcohol addiction from the local inpatient and outpatient addiction clinics are randomized to 5 single-blind groups, receive rtfMRI NFB treatment on 3 days within two weeks, and are followed up monthly for 3 months
Schedule of measurements conducted in the study
| Measurement | Sa | T0a | MRI1a | MRI2a | MRI3a | FU1/2b | FU3a |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sociodemographic information | X | ||||||
| Structured Clinical Interview (SKID – I) | X | ||||||
| Drinking Assessment Interview (Form 90) | X | ||||||
| Blood sample (AUD-related markers) | X | X | |||||
| Urine sample (pregnancy, drugs) | X | ||||||
| Current medication | X | Xc | Xc | ||||
| Current smoking behavior | Xc | Xc | Xc | Xc | Xc | Xc | |
| Breath alcohol test | X | ||||||
| Current drug use | Xc | Xc | |||||
| Incentive Conflict Task | X | ||||||
| Clinical & Personality Questionnaires | |||||||
| Edinburgh Inventory of Handedness | X | ||||||
| Beck Depression Inventory | X | ||||||
| State Trait Anxiety Inventory | X | ||||||
| Behavioral Inhibition/Approach System | X | ||||||
| Barratt Impulsiveness Scale | X | ||||||
| Fagerstrøm Test of Nicotine Dependence | X | ||||||
| Alcohol-Related Questionnaires | |||||||
| Quick Drinking Assessment Interview (Form 90-AQ) | X | X | |||||
| Alcohol Dependence Scale | X | ||||||
| Alcohol Abstinence Self-Efficacy Scale | X | X | X | ||||
| German Inventory of Drinking Situations | X | ||||||
| Obsessive Compulsive Drinking Scale | X | X | X | ||||
| Alcohol Urge Questionnaire | X | X | X | ||||
| Craving-Automatized-Scale-Alcohol | X | X | X | ||||
| MRI | |||||||
| Anatomical image (MPRAGE) | X | X | X | ||||
| Resting state | X | X | X | ||||
| Neurofeedback | X | X | X | ||||
| Transfer run | X | X | |||||
| Craving (visual analog scale) pre & post scanning | X | X | X | ||||
| Perceived control over NFB (visual analog scale) | X | X | X | ||||
S screening assessment, T0 baseline assessment, MRI rtfMRI scanning days, FU monthly follow-up. aface-to-face; bvia telephone; cself-reported (if unclear)
Fig. 3Experimental design. Design of neurofeedback (left) and transfer (right) tasks. Each run consists of 6 repetitions of the displayed sequences. The last (third) runs on the first and third scanning day are conducted as transfer sessions without the neurofeedback signal. TR: Time of Repetition (1 TR = 1.64 s)