Frontiers in Neuroscience (Dec 2022)

Factors associated with antidepressant responses to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in antidepressant-resistant depression

  • Cheng-Ta Li,
  • Cheng-Ta Li,
  • Cheng-Ta Li,
  • Cheng-Ta Li,
  • Tung-Ping Su,
  • Tung-Ping Su,
  • Tung-Ping Su,
  • Chih-Ming Cheng,
  • Chih-Ming Cheng,
  • Mu-Hong Chen,
  • Mu-Hong Chen,
  • Ya-Mei Bai,
  • Ya-Mei Bai,
  • Ya-Mei Bai,
  • Shih-Jen Tsai,
  • Shih-Jen Tsai,
  • Shih-Jen Tsai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.1046920
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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BackgroundA significant proportion of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) failed to respond to antidepressant medications. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an effective option for treating such treatment-resistant patients with MDD (TRD). Reliable clinical predictors for antidepressant responses to rTMS remain elusive.MethodsIn total, 212 patients with MDD who failed to respond to at least one adequate antidepressant trial and had a detailed evaluation before rTMS were recruited for chart review. Demographic data, clinical characteristics, psychiatric comorbidities, symptom ratings [e.g., objective and subjective depression, life stress, depression refractoriness by Maudsley Staging Method (MSM)], and antidepressant treatment responses were analyzed.ResultsMSM-subitem1 (duration of current depressive episode; Beta = 0.209, p = 0.004), MSM-subitem5 (a history of ECT treatment; Beta = –0.210, p = 0.004), and psychiatric admissions (Beta = 0.241, p = 0.001) predicted antidepressant response of rTMS treatment. ECT was underutilized (only 3.3%). Psychiatric admissions [Exp(B) = 1.382, p = 0.021], a comorbidity of OCD [0.047, 0.005], and life stress level [0.984, 0.029] predicted the history of ECT treatment.ConclusionSeveral clinical variables (e.g., number of psychiatric admissions, OCD as a comorbidity, and life stress level) were reliable clinical factors associated with antidepressant responses of rTMS treatment and may be utilized in combination with MSM subitems to evaluate levels of TRD.

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