Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with antidepressants for the first episode of major depressive disorder

© 2020 Bentham Science Publishers. Objectives: The aims of this study were to systematically review the efficacy, acceptabil-ity, and tolerability of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) combined with antidepressants in the treatment of the first major depressive disorder (MDD) episod...

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Main Authors: Benchalak Maneeton, Narong Maneeton, Pakapan Woottiluk, Surinporn Likhitsathian
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-709282020-10-14T08:48:04Z Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with antidepressants for the first episode of major depressive disorder Benchalak Maneeton Narong Maneeton Pakapan Woottiluk Surinporn Likhitsathian Medicine Neuroscience Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers. Objectives: The aims of this study were to systematically review the efficacy, acceptabil-ity, and tolerability of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) combined with antidepressants in the treatment of the first major depressive disorder (MDD) episode. Materials and Methods: The primary efficacious outcome was the pooled mean-endpoint scores of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD). Rates of response, remission rate, overall discontinuation and discontinuation due to adverse events were also evaluated. Search in the Scopus, PubMed, CINAHL, and Cochrane Controlled Trials Register databases for interesting outcomes was carried out in March 2018. Results: A total of 108 randomized patients of two randomized controlled trials were included in this study. The pooled mean-endpoint scores of the HAMD in one, two, and four weeks for rTMS plus antidepressants (citalopram or paroxetine) were greater than that of sham plus the antidepres-sants. The pooled rates of overall discontinuation and discontinuation rates due to adverse events were not different between the two groups. Conclusion: According to a piece of limited evidence, the high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (HF-rTMS) could accelerate the antidepressant effect of SSRIs in young patients with a first-episode major depressive disorder. However, the acceptability and tolerability of HF-rTMS in the treatment of such patients are no better than an antidepressant alone. However, further well-defined and large sample-size studies of HF-rTMS combined with an antidepressant in MDD should be carried out to warrant these results. 2020-10-14T08:45:01Z 2020-10-14T08:45:01Z 2020-01-01 Journal 18756190 1570159X 2-s2.0-85090192674 10.2174/1570159X18666200221113134 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85090192674&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70928
institution Chiang Mai University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
Neuroscience
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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Neuroscience
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Benchalak Maneeton
Narong Maneeton
Pakapan Woottiluk
Surinporn Likhitsathian
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with antidepressants for the first episode of major depressive disorder
description © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers. Objectives: The aims of this study were to systematically review the efficacy, acceptabil-ity, and tolerability of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) combined with antidepressants in the treatment of the first major depressive disorder (MDD) episode. Materials and Methods: The primary efficacious outcome was the pooled mean-endpoint scores of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD). Rates of response, remission rate, overall discontinuation and discontinuation due to adverse events were also evaluated. Search in the Scopus, PubMed, CINAHL, and Cochrane Controlled Trials Register databases for interesting outcomes was carried out in March 2018. Results: A total of 108 randomized patients of two randomized controlled trials were included in this study. The pooled mean-endpoint scores of the HAMD in one, two, and four weeks for rTMS plus antidepressants (citalopram or paroxetine) were greater than that of sham plus the antidepres-sants. The pooled rates of overall discontinuation and discontinuation rates due to adverse events were not different between the two groups. Conclusion: According to a piece of limited evidence, the high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (HF-rTMS) could accelerate the antidepressant effect of SSRIs in young patients with a first-episode major depressive disorder. However, the acceptability and tolerability of HF-rTMS in the treatment of such patients are no better than an antidepressant alone. However, further well-defined and large sample-size studies of HF-rTMS combined with an antidepressant in MDD should be carried out to warrant these results.
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author Benchalak Maneeton
Narong Maneeton
Pakapan Woottiluk
Surinporn Likhitsathian
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Narong Maneeton
Pakapan Woottiluk
Surinporn Likhitsathian
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title Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with antidepressants for the first episode of major depressive disorder
title_short Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with antidepressants for the first episode of major depressive disorder
title_full Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with antidepressants for the first episode of major depressive disorder
title_fullStr Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with antidepressants for the first episode of major depressive disorder
title_full_unstemmed Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with antidepressants for the first episode of major depressive disorder
title_sort repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with antidepressants for the first episode of major depressive disorder
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