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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: a putative add-on treatment for major depression in elderly patients.

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Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.psychres.2003.10.006
PubMed ID
15123391
Description
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a recent putative treatment for affective disorders. Several studies have demonstrated antidepressant effects of rTMS in younger patients; we aimed to assess its effect in older outpatients with treatment-resistant major depression. Twenty-four outpatients (mean age=62 years, S.D.=12) with major depression were randomized for sham or real stimulation and received 10 daily rTMS sessions (20 Hz, 2-s trains, 28-s intertrain intervals, 100% of motor threshold) in addition to the antidepressant medication. For sham stimulation, the coil was tilted 90 degrees. Depression severity was assessed using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, the Beck Depression Inventory, items from the NIMH self-rated symptom scale, and a visual analog depression scale. Mini-Mental Status Examination performance, memory, and executive and attentional functions were measured to control for cognitive side effects. Depression ratings revealed significant antidepressant effects within 2 weeks in both sham and real stimulation groups; however, there were no between-group differences. Treatment with rTMS was safe; adverse events were rare and not more prevalent in either group, and cognitive assessment did not show any deterioration. We were unable to demonstrate any additional antidepressant effects of real stimulation in elderly patients with treatment-resistant major depression. Therapeutic effects of rTMS in this clinically challenging patient group remain to be demonstrated.
Date of Publication
2004-04-30
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Mosimann, Urs P.
Schmitt, Wolfgang
Psychiatrische Universitätspoliklinik
Greenberg, Benjamin D.
Kosel, Markus Mathäus
Psychiatrische Universitätspoliklinik
Müri, René Martinorcid-logo
Departement Klinische Forschung, Forschungsgruppe Perzeption und Okulomotorik
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Berkhoff, Magdalena
Hess, Christian Walter
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Departement Klinische Forschung, Forschungsgruppe Perzeption und Okulomotorik
Fisch, Hans-Ulrich
Psychiatrische Universitätspoliklinik
Schläpfer, Thomas E.
Lehrkörper, Medizinische Fakultät
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Psychiatrische Universitätspoliklinik
Lehrkörper, Medizinische Fakultät
Departement Klinische Forschung, Forschungsgruppe Perzeption und Okulomotorik
Series
Psychiatry research
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0165-1781
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