rTMS should be considered as part of the spectrum of treatment options currently available for the treatment of depression. Treatment with rTMS can occur in combination with psychological therapies or medications. This depends on the care needs and symptom profile of the individual patient.
There is minimal evidence supporting the concurrent use of rTMS and ECT.
The current state of understanding of these two treatment modalities suggest distinct mechanisms of action and side effect profile, and therefore best considered distinct therapeutic modalities in their own right. Patients whose depression has not responded to one modality may well respond to the other.
Repittive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is a proven treatment for depression.
Studies have evaluated the role of rTMS in the treatment of depression since the mid-1990s. These studies have clearly shown that rTMS is more effective than a placebo type of stimulation, especially in patients who have not responded well to antidepressant medication treatment.
Physical Symptoms of Depression | Behavioural Symptoms of Depression |
---|---|
• Insomnia or excessive sleeping | • Social withdrawal or isolation |
• Headaches and nausea | • Substance dependence or abuse |
• Fatigue or low energy | • Difficulties with work (employment/school) |
• Appetite and/or weight changes | • Concentration difficulties |
• Feeling sick or run down | • Lack of motivation |
• Loss of libido | • Frequent crying |
Psychological symptoms of anxiety | Physical symptoms of anxiety |
---|---|
• Restlessness | • Headache or dizziness |
• Worrying/Irritability | • Tiredness or insomnia |
• Difficulty to concentrate | • Palpitations, shortness of breathe |
• Nausea or stomach ache |
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (or PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that develops after a particularly upsetting or frightening event.
PTSD can affect anyone, particularly when exposed to situations like: | PTSD can arise immediately, or can develop over time and affect one’s wellbeing and social interactions. It is a complex condition, which symptoms include: |
---|---|
• Military combat | • Depression, anxiety and/or stress |
• Accidents | • Irritability and/or anger |
• Abuse or assault | • Headaches, stomach ache, chest pain |
• Natural disasters | • Abuse of alcohol and/or drugs |
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (abbreviated OCD) is a serious and debilitating condition where one would suffer from obsessive thoughts, which are intrusive and persistent.
Signs of OCD: | Compulsions are repetitive behaviours, they can be: |
---|---|
• Misplacing/losing objects | • Washing/ Organizing |
• Difficulties in establishing or maintaining relationships | • Checking |
• Gestures or movement |