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Improving Efficacy and Efficiency of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Therapy in Major Depression and Comorbid Anxiety
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posted on 2022-03-08, 08:27authored byLEONARD YI-MING CHEN
This thesis examined repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation’s parameters and scheduling to optimise its efficacy and efficiency in treating depression. Depression is a common mental illness that often presents with anxiety symptoms, both of which can be difficult to treat. rTMS is an evidence-based and non-invasive therapy for so-called treatment-resistant depression. This research contributed to the appreciation of rTMS’s efficacy in treating anxiety symptoms comorbid in depression. To improve rTMS’s antidepressant efficacy and efficiency, a large-scale multi-site clinical trial was conducted, which contributed to the evidence base supporting the accelerated application of a novel, time-efficient form of rTMS called theta-burst stimulation.