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Tratamento do transtorno depressivo maior com estimulação transcraniana por corrente contínua ensaio clínico aleatorizado, duplo-cego, fatorial / Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder with transcranial direct current stimulation: a double-blind, randomized, factorial trial
São Paulo; s.n; 14 ago. 2012.
Thesis in Pt | Tese | ID: pte-58363
Responsible library: BR85.1
Localization: BR85.1 – USP/IP/SBD; T RC537 B898t e.1
RESUMO
A estimulacao transcraniana por corrente continua (ETCC) e uma tecnica nao-invasiva de estimulacao cerebral que consiste na aplicacao de uma corrente eletrica de baixa intensidade atraves de eletrodos colocados sobre a cabeca, levando a efeitos neuromodulatorios e de neuroplasticidade. Avaliamos o papel da ETCC no transtorno depressivo maior (TDM), uma condicao prevalente e cronica, atraves de um ensaio clinico duplo-cego, 2 x 2 (fatorial), com uma intervencao farmacologica (sertralina 50mg/dia) e uma nao-farmacologica (ETCC), comparando, portanto a eficacia e seguranca da ETCC ativa vs. simulada, vs. sertralina e da combinacao ETCC/sertralina vs. demais. Dos 850 voluntarios iniciais, incluimos aqueles com depressao moderada/grave, baixa ideacao suicida, ausencia de outras co-morbidades psiquiatricas e clinicas e que nao usavam (ou aceitaram retirar) medicacoes antidepressivas. Nao incluimos aqueles usando sertralina. Randomizamos os 120 participantes em 4 grupos ETCC simulada/placebo (placebo), ETCC simulada/sertralina (sertralina), ETCC ativa/placebo (ETCC), ETCC ativa/sertralina (tratamento combinado). A ETCC foi aplicada em 2mA/25cm2, sendo o anodo e o catodo posicionados sobre as areas correspondentes ao cortex dorsolateral pre-frontal esquerdo e direito, respectivamente, por 30 minutos diarios, por dez dias consecutivos, excluindo finais de semana. Apos este periodo, duas outras estimulacoes, em semanas alternadas, foram realizadas ate o fim do estudo (6a semana). A ETCC simulada foi realizada da mesma maneira que a ETCC ativa, mas o aparelho era desligado apos 30 segundos iniciais. 103 participantes terminaram o estudo, sendo a analise estatistica por intencao de tratamento. A escala de depressao de Montgomery-Asberg (MADRS) foi o desfecho primario. No inicio, os quatro grupos eram semelhantes. (AU)
ABSTRACT
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive technique of brain stimulation that applies a weak, direct electric current over ones scalp through electrodes, leading to neuromodulatory and neuroplastic effects. We evaluated the role of tDCS as a treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD), a chronic, prevalent condition, through a double-blind, 2x2 (factorial) trial, with one pharmacological (sertraline 50mg/day) and one non-pharmacological (tDCS) intervention; therefore comparing the efficacy and safety of active vs. sham tDCS, vs. sertraline and the combination active tDCS/sertraline vs. other interventions. Of 850 volunteers, we included only those with moderate-tosevere depression, low suicidal ideation, absence of other psychiatric and medical comorbidities and also those either not currently on antidepressants or using and agreeing to discontinue their use. We did not enrol patients on sertraline. The 120 patients were randomized into 4 groups tDCS sham/placebo (placebo), tDCS sham/sertraline (sertraline), active tDCS/placebo (tDCS) and active tDCS/sertraline (combined treatment). TDCS was applied at 2mA/25cm2, with the anode and the cathode over the left and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, respectively, per 30 minutes daily, per 10 weekdays. Thereafter, tDCS was applied every other week, until the endpoint at 6 weeks (i.e., two extra sessions). For sham tDCS, the device was turned off after 30 seconds of stimulation. We performed an intention-to-treat analysis in the 103 patients who finished the study. The Montgomery- Asberg depression rating scale (MADRS) was the primary outcome. The four groups were similar at baseline.(AU)
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Full text: 1 Collection: 06-national / BR Database: Tese Type of study: Clinical_trials Language: Pt Year: 2012 Document type: Thesis Country of publication: Brazil
Full text: 1 Collection: 06-national / BR Database: Tese Type of study: Clinical_trials Language: Pt Year: 2012 Document type: Thesis Country of publication: Brazil