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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 1719-1722,1773, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-789929

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Objective To investigate the therapeutic effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)on esophageal cancer patients with depression and the influence on the brain micro-structure by using the DTI technology.Methods Ten esophageal cancer patients with depression (6 male,4 female)were enrolled in this study according to the inclusion criteria.All patients received 1 0 days of rTMS treatment (stimulation frequency:10 Hz;stimulation site left:dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC);stimulation intensity:1 10 % rest motor threshold).Before the first time and after the last time of the rTMS treatment,the DTI image acquisition and the coefficient assessment of hamilton depression scale(HAMD),self-rating depression scale(SDS),and self-rating anxiety scale (SAS)were conducted.Comparison of the mean fractional anisotropy (FA)of the depression related brain regions between pre-and post-rTMS was performed.Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated between the changes of FA value and the depression scale changes as well to understand their relationship.Results The HAMD,SAS and SDS were significantly decreased after pos-t rTMS (t=7.69, P=0.000;t=12.86,P=0.000;t=10.51,P=0.000)compared with pre-rTMS.Also,after rTMS depression patients showed significantly increased FA value in the bilateral hippocampus,left pallidum,bilateral thalamus,left middle frontal cortex,bilateral anterior cingulate cortex, and bilateral superior temporal cortex.Significant negative correlation was observed between the FA changes of the left pallidum and SAS(r=-0.646,P=0.044),and between the FA changes of right thalamus and HAMD (r=-0.712,P=0.021).Conclusion High frequency rTMS over the left DLPFC has significant antidepressant effect on esophageal cancer patients with depression.This may be related to the modulation of rTMS on the micro-structure of the left pallidum and right thalamus.

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