BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an effective and safe treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD). rTMS is in need of a reliable biomarker of treatment response. High frequency (HF) dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) rTMS has been reported to induce significant changes in the cardiac activity of MDD patients. Low frequency DLPFC rTMS has many advantages over HF-DLPFC rTMS and thus this study aims to further investigate the effect of low frequency 1 Hz right hemisphere (R)-DLPFC rTMS on the cardiac activity of MDD patients, as well as the potential of using electrocardiogram (ECG) parameters as biomarkers of treatment outcome. METHODS Baseline ECG sessions were performed for 19 MDD patients. All patients then underwent 40 sessions of accelerated 1 Hz R-DLPFC rTMS one week after the baseline session. RESULTS Heart rate (HR) significantly decreased from the resting period to the first and third minute of the 1 Hz R-DLPFC rTMS period. Resting HR was found to have a significant negative association with treatment outcome. Prior to Bonferroni correction, HR during stimulation and the degree of rTMS-induced HR reduction were significantly negatively associated with treatment outcome. No significant changes were observed for the heart rate variability (HRV) parameters. LIMITATIONS Sample size (n = 19); the use of electroencephalography equipment for ECG; lack of respiration monitoring; relatively short recording duration for HRV parameters. CONCLUSION This novel study provides further preliminary evidence that ECG may be utilized as a biomarker of rTMS treatment response in MDD. TRIAL REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04376697.
Cardiovascular biomarkers of response to accelerated low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in major depression.
J. Sheen,J. Miron,Farrokh Mansouri,Katherine M. Dunlop,Thomas Russell,Ryan Zhou,M. Hyde,L. Fox,Helena Votterl,Z. Daskalakis,J. Griffiths,D. Blumberger,J. Downar
Published 2022 in Journal of Affective Disorders
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2022
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Journal of Affective Disorders
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2022-08-01
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