Trajectories of improvement with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant major depression in the BRIGhTMIND trial

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P. M. Briley [1 ]
L. Webster [2 ]
S. Lankappa [3 ]
S. Pszczolkowski [2 ]
R. H. McAllister-Williams [3 ]
P. F. Liddle [3 ]
D. P. Auer [1 ]
R. Morriss [2 ]
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[1] University of Nottingham,Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine
[2] Nottingham National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre,Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, School of Medicine
[3] Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust,Translational and Clinical Research Institute and Northern Centre for Mood Disorders
[4] University of Nottingham,NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands
[5] Newcastle University,NIHR Mental Health (MindTech) Health Technology Collaboration
[6] Cumbria,undefined
[7] Northumberland,undefined
[8] Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[9] University of Nottingham,undefined
[10] University of Nottingham,undefined
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10.1038/s44184-024-00077-8
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an established non-invasive brain stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder, but there is marked inter-individual variability in response. Using latent class growth analysis with session-by-session patient global impression ratings from the recently completed BRIGhTMIND trial, we identified five distinct classes of improvement trajectory during a 20-session treatment course. This included a substantial class of patients noticing delayed onset of improvement. Contrary to prior expectations, members of a class characterised by early and continued improvement showed greatest inter-session variability in stimulated location. By relating target locations and inter-session variability to a well-studied atlas, we estimated an average of 3.0 brain networks were stimulated across the treatment course in this group, compared to 1.1 in a group that reported symptom worsening (p < 0.001, d = 0.893). If confirmed, this would suggest that deliberate targeting of multiple brain networks could be beneficial to rTMS outcomes.
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