The study protocol of a double-blind randomized controlled trial of EMDR and multifocal transcranial current stimulation (MtCS) as augmentation strategy in patients with fibromyalgia.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Trials Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1186/s13063-024-08708-3
I Gardoki-Souto, O Martín de la Torre, B Hogg, D Redolar-Ripoll, L Martínez Sadurní, M Fontana-McNally, J M Blanch, W Lupo, V Pérez, J Radua, B L Amann, A Valiente-Gómez, A Moreno-Alcázar
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Background: Fibromyalgia (FM) is a generalized, widespread chronic pain disorder affecting 2.7% of the general population. In recent years, different studies have observed a strong association between FM and psychological trauma. Therefore, a trauma-focused psychotherapy, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), combined with a non-invasive brain stimulation technique, such as multifocal transcranial current stimulation (MtCS), could be an innovative adjunctive treatment option. This double-blind randomized controlled trial (RCT) analyzes if EMDR therapy is effective in the reduction of pain symptoms in FM patients, and if its potential is boosted with the addition of MtCS.

Methods: Ninety-six patients with FM and a history of traumatic events will be randomly allocated to the treatment as usual (TAU) condition, EMDR + active-MtCS condition, or EMDR + sham-MtCS condition. Therapists and patients will be kept blind to MtCS conditions, and raters will be kept blind to both EMDR and MtCS. All patients will be evaluated at baseline, post-treatment, and follow-up at 6 months after post-treatment. Evaluations will assess the following variables: sociodemographic data, pain, psychological trauma, sleep disturbance, anxiety and affective symptoms, wellbeing, self-care, emotional regulation, self-esteem, and cognitive functioning.

Discussion: This study will provide evidence of whether EMDR therapy is effective in reducing pain symptoms in FM patients, and whether the effect of EMDR can be enhanced by MtCS.

Trial registration number: This trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov on 2 August 2019, identifier: NCT04084795.

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一项双盲随机对照试验的研究方案,EMDR和多灶经颅电流刺激(MtCS)作为纤维肌痛患者的增强策略。
背景:纤维肌痛(FM)是一种广泛性、广泛性的慢性疼痛疾病,影响2.7%的普通人群。近年来,不同的研究发现FM与心理创伤之间有很强的联系。因此,以创伤为重点的心理治疗,如眼动脱敏和再处理(EMDR),结合非侵入性脑刺激技术,如多灶经颅电流刺激(MtCS),可能是一种创新的辅助治疗选择。这项双盲随机对照试验(RCT)分析EMDR治疗是否能有效减轻FM患者的疼痛症状,以及MtCS的加入是否能增强其潜力。方法:96例有创伤性事件史的FM患者随机分为正常治疗组(TAU)、EMDR +活性- mtcs组和EMDR +假- mtcs组。治疗师和患者将不知道MtCS的情况,评分者将不知道EMDR和MtCS。所有患者将在基线、治疗后和治疗后6个月随访时进行评估。评估将评估以下变量:社会人口统计数据、疼痛、心理创伤、睡眠障碍、焦虑和情感症状、健康、自我保健、情绪调节、自尊和认知功能。讨论:本研究将提供EMDR治疗是否能有效减轻FM患者疼痛症状的证据,以及MtCS是否能增强EMDR的效果。试验注册号:该试验于2019年8月2日在ClinicalTrials.gov注册,标识符:NCT04084795。
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Trials
Trials 医学-医学:研究与实验
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期刊介绍: Trials is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that will encompass all aspects of the performance and findings of randomized controlled trials. Trials will experiment with, and then refine, innovative approaches to improving communication about trials. We are keen to move beyond publishing traditional trial results articles (although these will be included). We believe this represents an exciting opportunity to advance the science and reporting of trials. Prior to 2006, Trials was published as Current Controlled Trials in Cardiovascular Medicine (CCTCVM). All published CCTCVM articles are available via the Trials website and citations to CCTCVM article URLs will continue to be supported.
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