| Literature DB >> 31824345 |
Aron Tendler1,2,3, Elyssa Sisko2, Noam Barnea-Ygael3, Abraham Zangen1,3, Eric A Storch4.
Abstract
The efficacy of deep repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (dTMS) for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) was recently confirmed in a Food and Drug Administration-regulated, multicenter, sham-controlled study. In this study, patients who failed pharmacotherapy underwent individually tailored provocations just prior to each stimulation session, in the attempt to activate the relevant circuitry and making it labile to change. The procedure that was developed reliably evoked moderate intensity symptoms, making it effective on the one hand and mild enough to allow the patient to continue with the dTMS session on the other. This methodology article describes in a detailed step wise fashion how to evaluate the patient's specific symptoms and design the individualized provocations. Additionally, the article explains how to instruct relevant personnel to administer the provocations, gauge their efficacy, and overcome possible obstacles. This method, apart from its ongoing role in the clinical treatment of OCD by dTMS, may be used for provocation of symptoms in basic studies [e.g., imaging with Electroencephalogram (EEG) or Functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI] as well as other treatments.Entities:
Keywords: cognitive paired associative stimulation; deep repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation; exposure and response prevention; obsessive compulsive disorder; provocation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31824345 PMCID: PMC6882501 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00814
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Figure 1The seven-step process of provocation design.
| YBOCS SYMPTOM CHECKLIST: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Current | Obsessions | Notes |
| __X__ | Concern might harm others because not careful enough | |
| __X__ | Concern may appear foolish in social situation | |
| Concern will be responsible for something terrible happening | ||
| Other: Concern about having more anxiety | ||
| Checking locks, stove, appliances, etc. | ||
| Checking that did not make a mistake | ||
| __X__ | Need to tell, ask, or confess | |
| __X__ | Other: need to drive self | |
| Avoids doing things, going places, or being with someone because of worries | ||
*P – primary symptom. ** Italicized words in parenthesis are examples of the type of notes the interviewer may write to remind themselves of details of the obsession or compulsion.
| YBOCS SYMPTOM CHECKLIST: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Current | Obsessions | Notes |
| __X__ | Concern might harm others because not careful enough | |
| Concern with dirt or germs | ||
| Obsession with order | ||
| Excessive or ritualized bathing, toothbrushing, grooming, or toilet routine | ||
| __X__ | Excessive or ritualized handwashing | |
| P__X__ | Ordering/arranging compulsions | |
| Avoids doing things, going places or being with someone that trigger rituals | ||
| YBOCS SYMPTOM CHECKLIST: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Current | Obsessions | Notes |
| __X__ | Fear of blurting out obscenities or insults | |
| Fear of doing something else embarrassing | ||
| Concern with dirt or germs | ||
| __X__ | Forbidden or perverse sexual thoughts, images, or impulses | |
| _____ | Content involves homosexuality | |
| Fear of not saying just the right thing | ||
| __X__ | Concern with illness or disease | |
| Excessive concern with aspect of appearance | ||
| __X__ | Excessive or ritualized bathing, tooth brushing, grooming, or toilet routine | |
| __X__ | Excessive or ritualized handwashing | |
| Need to ask, tell or confess | ||
| Checking tied to somatic obsessions | ||
| __X__ | Other: checking social media | |
| __X__ | Avoids going places because of obsessions | |
| YBOCS SYMPTOM CHECKLIST: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Current | Obsessions | Notes |
| Content involves homosexuality | ||
| __X__ | Other: Obsessions about what he would have to do to be gay | |
| Concern with illness or disease | ||
| Checking tied to somatic obsessions | ||
| Mental rituals (other than checking/counting) | ||
| __X__ | Need to tell ask, or confess | |
| __X__ | Avoids doing things, going places or being with someone that trigger rituals | |