经颅电刺激治疗抑郁症的共识回顾和考虑:由国家抑郁症中心网络、临床经颅电刺激学会和国际临床神经生理学联合会批准的全面更新。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Neurophysiology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2024.12.015
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本文更新了2018年国家抑郁症中心网络(NNDC)关于使用经颅磁刺激(TMS)治疗抑郁症的共识声明,结合了最新的研究和临床进展。2016年9月至2024年4月期间关于经颅磁刺激和抑郁症的出版物使用PRISMA指南所告知的方法进行鉴定。NNDC神经调节工作组在2022年10月至2024年4月期间每月召开一次会议,以确定重要的临床主题并审查相关文献。采用改进的德尔菲法获得共识。2396篇摘要和手稿符合纳入标准。工作组产生了共识声明,其中包括对经颅磁刺激安全性、有效性和抑郁症临床特征的最新叙述性回顾。还讨论了与培训、提供者的角色/职责和文档相关的注意事项。经颅磁刺激继续在治疗抑郁症的安全性和有效性方面显示出广泛的证据。新形式的经颅磁刺激比传统的重复经颅磁刺激更快,而且可能更有效。鼓励进一步探索靶向方法,在特殊人群中使用和加速协议。本文提供了与经颅磁刺激治疗抑郁症相关主题的最新概述,并总结了专家对美国经颅磁刺激实践的共识意见。
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Consensus review and considerations on TMS to treat depression: A comprehensive update endorsed by the National Network of Depression Centers, the Clinical TMS Society, and the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
This article updates the prior 2018 consensus statement by the National Network of Depression Centers (NNDC) on the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in the treatment of depression, incorporating recent research and clinical developments.
Publications on TMS and depression between September 2016 and April 2024 were identified using methods informed by PRISMA guidelines. The NNDC Neuromodulation Work Group met monthly between October 2022 and April 2024 to define important clinical topics and review pertinent literature. A modified Delphi method was used to achieve consensus.
2,396 abstracts and manuscripts met inclusion criteria for review. The work group generated consensus statements which include an updated narrative review of TMS safety, efficacy, and clinical features of use for depression. Considerations related to training, roles/responsibilities of providers, and documentation are also discussed.
TMS continues to demonstrate broad evidence for safety and efficacy in treating depression. Newer forms of TMS are faster and potentially more effective than conventional repetitive TMS. Further exploration of targeting methods, use in special populations, and accelerated protocols is encouraged.
This article provides an updated overview of topics relevant to the administration of TMS for depression and summarizes expert, consensus opinion on the practice of TMS in the United States.
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Clinical Neurophysiology
Clinical Neurophysiology 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: As of January 1999, The journal Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, and its two sections Electromyography and Motor Control and Evoked Potentials have amalgamated to become this journal - Clinical Neurophysiology. Clinical Neurophysiology is the official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Brazilian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Czech Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Italian Clinical Neurophysiology Society and the International Society of Intraoperative Neurophysiology.The journal is dedicated to fostering research and disseminating information on all aspects of both normal and abnormal functioning of the nervous system. The key aim of the publication is to disseminate scholarly reports on the pathophysiology underlying diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system of human patients. Clinical trials that use neurophysiological measures to document change are encouraged, as are manuscripts reporting data on integrated neuroimaging of central nervous function including, but not limited to, functional MRI, MEG, EEG, PET and other neuroimaging modalities.
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