High-Frequency Neuronavigated rTMS in Auditory Verbal Hallucinations: A Pilot Double-Blind Controlled Study in Patients With Schizophrenia

Abstract Introduction: Despite extensive testing, the efficacy of low-frequency (1 Hz) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of temporo-parietal targets for the treatment of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in patients with schizophrenia is still controversial, but promising result...

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Veröffentlicht in:Schizophrenia bulletin 2018-04, Vol.44 (3), p.505-514
Hauptverfasser: Dollfus, Sonia, Jaafari, Nemat, Guillin, Olivier, Trojak, Benoit, Plaze, Marion, Saba, Ghassen, Nauczyciel, Cécilia, Montagne Larmurier, Aurélie, Chastan, Nathalie, Meille, Vincent, Krebs, Marie-Odile, Ayache, Samar S, Lefaucheur, Jean Pascal, Razafimandimby, Annick, Leroux, Elise, Morello, Rémy, Marie Batail, Jean, Brazo, Perrine, Lafay, Nicolas, Wassouf, Issa, Harika-Germaneau, Ghina, Guillevin, Remy, Guillevin, Carole, Gerardin, Emmanuel, Rotharmel, Maud, Crépon, Benoit, Gaillard, Raphael, Delmas, Christophe, Fouldrin, Gael, Laurent, Guillaume, Nathou, Clément, Etard, Olivier
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Introduction: Despite extensive testing, the efficacy of low-frequency (1 Hz) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of temporo-parietal targets for the treatment of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in patients with schizophrenia is still controversial, but promising results have been reported with both high-frequency and neuronavigated rTMS. Here, we report a double-blind sham-controlled study to assess the efficacy of high-frequency (20 Hz) rTMS applied over a precise anatomical site in the left temporal region using neuronavigation. Methods: Fifty-nine of 74 randomized patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorders (DSM-IV R) were treated with rTMS or sham treatment and fully evaluated over 4 weeks. The rTMS target was determined by morphological MRI at the crossing between the projection of the ascending branch of the left lateral sulcus and the superior temporal sulcus (STS). Results: The primary outcome was response to treatment, defined as a 30% decrease of the Auditory Hallucinations Rating Scale (AHRS) frequency item, observed at 2 successive evaluations. While there was no difference in primary outcome between the treatment groups, the percentages of patients showing a decrease of more than 30% of AHRS score (secondary outcome) did differ between the active (34.6%) and sham groups (9.1%) (P = .016) at day 14. Discussion: This controlled study reports negative results on the primary outcome but demonstrates a transient effect of 20 Hz rTMS guided by neuronavigation and targeted on an accurate anatomical site for the treatment of AVHs in schizophrenia patients.
ISSN:0586-7614
1745-1701
1745-1707
DOI:10.1093/schbul/sbx127