Berkan Guleyupoglu, Nicole Febles, Preet Minhas, Christoph Hahn, Marom Bikson
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引用次数: 28
摘要
背景:高清晰度经颅直流电刺激(HD-tDCS)允许使用紧凑阵列(约1cm(2)接触面积)进行非侵入性神经调节。与传统的tDCS(使用两个大约35厘米(2)的大衬垫)相比,“高清”(HD)电极。在之前的经皮研究中,我们开发并验证了HD电极的设计,该设计可以在2 mA电极电流下减少>20分钟的不适。目的:本研究的目的是研究6%苯佐卡因(局部麻醉剂)化学预处理的使用,以进一步减少经皮刺激期间的主观不适,并允许更好的假对照研究。方法:将6%苯佐卡因预处理与对照组(未预处理)进行比较,CCNY-4或electron II导电凝胶进行22 min 2 mA的经皮(前臂)阴极和阳极刺激(8种不同的组合)。结果:结果表明,在所有条件和极性测试中,HD电极刺激是安全且耐受性良好的,预处理进一步减少了主观不适感。结论:轻度镇痛预处理可减轻HD-tDCS过程中的不适。
Reduced discomfort during high-definition transcutaneous stimulation using 6% benzocaine.
Background: High-Definition transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (HD-tDCS) allows for non-invasive neuromodulation using an array of compact (approximately 1 cm(2) contact area) "High-Definition" (HD) electrodes, as compared to conventional tDCS (which uses two large pads that are approximately 35 cm(2)). In a previous transcutaneous study, we developed and validated designs for HD electrodes that reduce discomfort over >20 min session with 2 mA electrode current.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of a chemical pretreatment with 6% benzocaine (topical numbing agent) to further reduce subjective discomfort during transcutaneous stimulation and to allow for better sham controlled studies.
Methods: Pre-treatment with 6% benzocaine was compared with control (no pretreatment) for 22 min 2 mA of stimulation, with either CCNY-4 or Lectron II electroconductive gel, for both cathodal and anodal transcutaneous (forearm) stimulation (eight different combinations).
Results: RESULTS show that for all conditions and polarities tested, stimulation with HD electrodes is safe and well tolerated and that pretreatment further reduced subjective discomfort.
Conclusion: Pretreatment with a mild analgesic reduces discomfort during HD-tDCS.