Zusammenfassung
Die antidepressive Wirkung der repetitiven transkraniellen Magnetstimulation (rTMS)
wurde in den letzten Jahren in zahlreichen Studien untersucht. Das Spektrum der Ergebnisse
reicht von der Beurteilung der Methodik als unwirksam bis hin zu Besserungsraten um
mehr als 50 %. Ein Vergleich der Ergebnisse verschiedener Arbeitsgruppen wird dadurch
erschwert, dass sich die meisten Studien hinsichtlich der Stimulationsparameter, der
Patientenauswahlkriterien und weiterer Designaspekte voneinander erheblich unterscheiden.
Explizit pathophysiologisch begründete Parameter für eine antidepressiv wirksame Stimulation
wurden bisher nicht gefunden; dies sollte Thema künftiger Untersuchungen sein, wobei
unterstützend auch funktionell bildgebende Techniken herangezogen werden können. Dieser
Artikel bietet eine Übersicht der bisher publizierten Studien, eine kritische Analyse
der verschiedenen Stimulationsprotokolle und zeigt mögliche Zukunftsperspektiven der
antidepressiven TMS auf.
Abstract
The antidepressant effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has
been studied intensively over the last years. Numerous studies worldwide yielded variable
results ranging from ineffectivity to an efficacy rate of more than 50 % for the reduction
of depressive symptoms. A comparison of the effectiveness of TMS across studies is
difficult due to the variety of chosen stimulation parameters, different inclusion
criteria, and different designs. The discrepancies in results could be partially in
account to these factors. From a pathophysiological point of view, there are no empirically
justified parameters published carrying out an antidepressant TMS. Further studies
are required to find optimal stimulation parameters using complementary methods like
functional imaging techniques or regarding other factors that could interfere with
its efficacy. An overview of studies published in the last ten years, a critical analysis
of stimulation procedures and protocols, and possible future perspectives of this
method are reviewed in this article.
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Dr. med. C. Schönfeldt-Lecuona
Abteilung Psychiatrie III Universität Ulm
Leimgrubenweg 12
89075 Ulm
Email: carlos.schoenfeldt@medizin.uni-ulm.de