通过症状刺激增强经颅磁刺激治疗强迫症的效果--系统回顾、评估和讨论

Lucia B. Liu
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强迫症(OCD)是一种广泛存在的神经精神疾病,终生患病率为 2-3%。这种疾病以严重的强迫性困扰为特征,导致人际交往和职业挑战,以及沉重的经济和社会负担。由于 40-60% 的患者对标准的心理和药物干预无效,因此亟需有效的替代疗法。经颅磁刺激(TMS)是一种用于局灶性皮层神经调控的非侵入性程序,2018年获得了美国食品和药物管理局的批准,用于治疗强迫症。TMS方案包括在每次治疗前进行症状激惹步骤,旨在提高患者对磁刺激的反应性。然而,由于缺乏标准方案,在如何进行症状激惹方面存在很大的异质性,给比较研究带来了挑战。本文系统回顾了有关症状激发的理论、方法和参数的文献,重点关注现有临床研究中如何实施症状激发。研究结果表明,大多数研究在症状激发的执行和参数方面严重缺乏细节。目前迫切需要进行随机临床试验,以确定在 TMS 之前诱发强迫性困扰的最佳水平。所获得的见解将为未来的方案和指南提供参考,从而提高症状激发程序的效率和精确性。
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Symptom provocation to enhance the treatment effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation for obsessive compulsive disorder—A systematic review, evaluation and discussion

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a widespread neuropsychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence of 2–3 %. This disorder is marked by significant obsessive distress, leading to interpersonal and occupational challenges, as well as high economic and societal burdens. As 40–60 % of patients fail to respond to standard psychological and pharmacological interventions, there is a critical need for effective alternatives. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive procedure for focal cortical neuro-modulation, received approval by the Food and Drug Administration in 2018 for the treatment of OCD. The TMS protocol includes a step of symptom provocation prior to each treatment session, which is intended to increase patients’ responsiveness to magnetic stimulation. However, the absence of a standard protocol has led to significant heterogeneity in how symptom provocation is conducted, posing challenges in comparing studies. This paper systematically reviews the literature on the theories, methods, and parameters of symptom provocation, focusing on how it is implemented in existing clinical studies. The findings reveal a substantial lack of details in most studies about the execution and parameters of symptom provocation. There is a pressing need for randomized clinical trials to determine the optimal level of obsessive distress to be induced before TMS. The insights gained will inform future protocols and guidelines, enhancing the efficiency and precision of the symptom provocation procedure.

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