Transcranial direct current stimulation for auditory verbal hallucinations:a systematic review of clinical trials

被引:1
作者
Samaneh Rashidi [1 ]
Myles Jones [2 ]
Eric Murillo-Rodriguez [3 ]
Sergio Machado [4 ]
Youguo Hao [5 ]
Ali Yadollahpour [2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Medical Physics, School of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
[2] Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield
[3] Laboratorio de Neurociencias Moleculares e Integrativas, Escuela de Medicina División Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Anáhuac Mayab  4. Laboratory of Physical Activity Neuroscience, Physical Activit
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R749.3 [精神分裂症];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS) has been reportedly beneficial for different neurodegenerative disorders. tDCS has been reported as a potential adjunctive or alternative treatment for auditory verbal hallucination(AVH). This study aims to review the effects of tDCS on AVH in patients with schizophrenia through combining the evidence from randomized clinical trials(RCTs). The databases of PsycINFO(2000–2019), PubMed(2000–2019), EMBASE(2000–2019), CINAHL(2000–2019), Web of Science(2000–2019), and Scopus(2000–2019) were systematically searched. The clinical trials with RCT design were selected for final analysis. A total of nine RCTs were eligible and included in the review. Nine RCTs were included in the final analysis. Among them, six RCTs reported a significant reduction of AVH after repeated sessions of tDCS, whereas three RCTs did not show any advantage of active tDCS over sham tDCS. The current studies showed an overall decrease of approximately 28% of AVH after active tDCS and 10% after sham tDCS. The tDCS protocols targeting the sensorimotor frontal-parietal network showed greater treatment effects compared with the protocols targeting other regions. In this regard, cathodal tDCS over the left temporoparietal area showed inhibitory effects on AVHs. The most effective tDCS protocol on AVHs was twice-daily sessions(2 mA, 20-minute duration) over 5 consecutive days(10 sessions) with the anode over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the cathode over the left temporal area. Some patient-specific and diseasespecific factors such as young age, nonsmoking status, and higher frequencies of AVHs seemed to be the predictors of treatment response. Taken together, the results of tDCS as an alternative treatment option for AVH show controversy among current literatures, since not all studies were positive. However, the studies targeting the same site of the brain showed that the tDCS could be a promising treatment option to reduce AVH. Further RCTs, with larger sample sizes, should be conducted to reach a conclusion on the efficacy of tDCS for AVH and to develop an effective therapeutic protocol for clinical setting.
引用
收藏
页码:666 / 671
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] A Computational Assessment of Target Engagement in the Treatment of Auditory Hallucinations with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
    Lee, Won Hee
    Kennedy, Nigel I.
    Bikson, Marom
    Frangou, Sophia
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2018, 9
  • [22] A Systematic Review on the Acceptability and Tolerability of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Treatment in Neuropsychiatry Trials
    Aparicio, Luana V. M.
    Guarienti, Fabiana
    Razza, Lais Boralli
    Carvalho, Andre F.
    Fregni, Felipe
    Brunoni, Andre Russowsky
    BRAIN STIMULATION, 2016, 9 (05) : 671 - 681
  • [23] TRANSCRANIAL CURRENT STIMULATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF MEDICATION REFRACTORY AUDITORY HALLUCINATIONS
    Nelson, Brent Gregory
    Jasberg, Suzanne
    Gentz, Carolyn
    Schulz, Charles
    Lim, Kelvin
    SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, 2015, 41 : S326 - S326
  • [24] Transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of tinnitus: a review of clinical trials and mechanisms of action
    Tifei Yuan
    Ali Yadollahpour
    Julio Salgado-Ramírez
    Daniel Robles-Camarillo
    Rocío Ortega-Palacios
    BMC Neuroscience, 19
  • [25] Transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of tinnitus: a review of clinical trials and mechanisms of action
    Yuan, Tifei
    Yadollahpour, Ali
    Salgado-Ramirez, Julio
    Robles-Camarillo, Daniel
    Ortega-Palacios, Rocio
    BMC NEUROSCIENCE, 2018, 19
  • [26] A Review of the Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for the Treatment of Hallucinations in Patients With Schizophrenia
    Mondino, Marine
    Sauvanaud, Florence
    Brunelin, Jerome
    JOURNAL OF ECT, 2018, 34 (03) : 164 - 171
  • [27] ROLE OF BOOSTER SESSION TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION (TDCS) FOR PERSISTENT AUDITORY HALLUCINATIONS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
    Parlikar, Rujuta
    Sreeraj, Vanteemar S.
    Dinakaran, Damodaran
    Selvaraj, Sowmya
    Chhabra, Harleen
    Shivakumar, Venkataram
    Bose, Anushree
    Subramaniam, Aditi
    Agarwal, Mahavir
    Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan
    Venkatasubramanian, Ganesan
    SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, 2020, 46 : S112 - S113
  • [28] TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION FOR SEVERE, PERSISTENT, TREATMENT-REFRACTORY AUDITORY HALLUCINATIONS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
    Goyal, Parth
    Kataria, Lakhan
    Andrade, Chittaranjan
    Desai, Priyal
    SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, 2018, 44 : S405 - S405
  • [29] Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Treatment Refractory Auditory Hallucinations: Preliminary Findings
    Lindenmayer, Jean-Pierre
    Sultana, Tania
    Kaur, Amandeep
    Khan, Anzalee
    Parker, Benedicto
    NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2016, 41 : S573 - S574
  • [30] Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation as Monotherapy for the Treatment of Auditory Hallucinations During Pregnancy: A Case Report
    Strube, Wolfgang
    Kirsch, Beatrice
    Padberg, Frank
    Hasan, Alkomiet
    Palm, Ulrich
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2016, 36 (05) : 534 - 535