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Transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder? A qualitative review of safety and efficacy.

Fady Rachid.   

Abstract

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a highly disabling psychiatric disorder characterized by recurrent obsessions and compulsions. It has a lifetime prevalence of 1-3% in the general population and commonly has a chronic course. First-line treatments consist of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and cognitive-behavioral therapy but up to 60% of patients respond partially or not at all to these treatments. This paper reviewed the literature on the safety and efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder and discussed future directions for research and clinical application. Criteria for inclusion were open or controlled studies on tDCS and OCD that used validated rating scales along with well-described stimulus parameters. In the majority of the limited number of published studies, most patients with treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder had either moderate or marked benefit with this technique different stimulation targets, sometimes sustained for many months. This technique might be efficacious in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, although it is difficult to draw definitive conclusions about its efficacy, future well-designed sham-controlled studies are needed to confirm the safety and efficacy of tDCS for the treatment of this condition.
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Keywords:  Anode; Cathode; OCD; Treatment-resistance; tDCS

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30508669     DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.11.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res        ISSN: 0165-1781            Impact factor:   3.222


  5 in total

1.  Transcranial direct current stimulation targeting the medial prefrontal cortex modulates functional connectivity and enhances safety learning in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Results from two pilot studies.

Authors:  Thomas G Adams; Josh M Cisler; Benjamin Kelmendi; Jamilah R George; Stephen A Kichuk; Christopher L Averill; Alan Anticevic; Chadi G Abdallah; Christopher Pittenger
Journal:  Depress Anxiety       Date:  2021-08-31       Impact factor: 6.505

Review 2.  Therapeutic Neurostimulation in Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Nicola Acevedo; Peter Bosanac; Toni Pikoos; Susan Rossell; David Castle
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2021-07-19

3.  Treating refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder with transcranial direct current stimulation: An open label study.

Authors:  Ghina Harika-Germaneau; Damien Heit; Armand Chatard; Berangere Thirioux; Nicolas Langbour; Nemat Jaafari
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2020-05-14       Impact factor: 2.708

4.  The prevalence of obsessive-compulsive disorder in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Omran Davarinejad; Fatemeh RostamiParsa; Farnaz Radmehr; Vahid Farnia; Mostafa Alikhani
Journal:  J Educ Health Promot       Date:  2021-02-27

5.  Feasibility and acceptability of transcranial stimulation in obsessive-compulsive symptoms (FEATSOCS): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

Authors:  Eduardo Cinosi; David Adam; Ibrahim Aslan; David Baldwin; Kieran Chillingsworth; Arun Enara; Tim Gale; Kabir Garg; Matthew Garner; Robert Gordon; Natalie Hall; Nathan T M Huneke; Sonay Kucukterzi-Ali; Joanne McCarthy; Daniel Meron; Deela Monji-Patel; Roisin Mooney; Trevor Robbins; Megan Smith; Nick Sireau; David Wellsted; Solange Wyatt; Naomi A Fineberg
Journal:  Pilot Feasibility Stud       Date:  2021-12-06
  5 in total

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