Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for treatment-resistant depression: A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study: The eighth trial of the Danish University Antidepressant Group

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Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for treatment-resistant depression : A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study: The eighth trial of the Danish University Antidepressant Group. / Larsen, Erik Roj; Licht, Rasmus W.; Nielsen, Rene Ernst; Lolk, Annette; Borck, Bille; Sorensen, Claus; Christensen, Ellen Margrethe; Bizik, Gustav; Ravn, Janus; Martiny, Klaus; Vinberg, Maj; Jankuviene, Odeta; Jorgensen, Pernille Blenker; Videbech, Poul; Bech, Per.

I: European Psychiatry, Bind 63, Nr. 1, e18, 2020.

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Larsen, ER, Licht, RW, Nielsen, RE, Lolk, A, Borck, B, Sorensen, C, Christensen, EM, Bizik, G, Ravn, J, Martiny, K, Vinberg, M, Jankuviene, O, Jorgensen, PB, Videbech, P & Bech, P 2020, 'Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for treatment-resistant depression: A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study: The eighth trial of the Danish University Antidepressant Group', European Psychiatry, bind 63, nr. 1, e18. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2020.3

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Larsen, E. R., Licht, R. W., Nielsen, R. E., Lolk, A., Borck, B., Sorensen, C., Christensen, E. M., Bizik, G., Ravn, J., Martiny, K., Vinberg, M., Jankuviene, O., Jorgensen, P. B., Videbech, P., & Bech, P. (2020). Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for treatment-resistant depression: A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study: The eighth trial of the Danish University Antidepressant Group. European Psychiatry, 63(1), [e18]. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2020.3

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Larsen ER, Licht RW, Nielsen RE, Lolk A, Borck B, Sorensen C o.a. Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for treatment-resistant depression: A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study: The eighth trial of the Danish University Antidepressant Group. European Psychiatry. 2020;63(1). e18. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2020.3

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Larsen, Erik Roj ; Licht, Rasmus W. ; Nielsen, Rene Ernst ; Lolk, Annette ; Borck, Bille ; Sorensen, Claus ; Christensen, Ellen Margrethe ; Bizik, Gustav ; Ravn, Janus ; Martiny, Klaus ; Vinberg, Maj ; Jankuviene, Odeta ; Jorgensen, Pernille Blenker ; Videbech, Poul ; Bech, Per. / Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for treatment-resistant depression : A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study: The eighth trial of the Danish University Antidepressant Group. I: European Psychiatry. 2020 ; Bind 63, Nr. 1.

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title = "Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for treatment-resistant depression: A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study: The eighth trial of the Danish University Antidepressant Group",
abstract = "Background. The efficacy of antidepressant treatment is fair, but the efficacy is considerably lower in patients failing two or more trials underscoring the need for new treatment options. Our study evaluated the augmenting antidepressant effect of 8-weeks transcranial pulsed electromagnetic field (T-PEMF) therapy in patients with treatment-resistant depression. Methods. A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study conducted by the Danish University Antidepressant Group. Results. In total, 58 participants (20 men and 38 women) with a moderate to severe depression as part of a depressive disorder according to ICD-10 who fulfilled criteria for treatment resistance were included, with 19 participants being nonresponders to electroconvulsive therapy during the current depressive episode. Fifty-two participants completed the study period. Scores on the Hamilton Depression Scale 17-items version (HAM-D17) decreased significantly from baseline (mean = 20.6, SD 4.0) to endpoint (mean = 12.6, SD 7.1; N = 58). At endpoint, utilizing a Last Observation Carried Forward analysis, 49 and 28% of those participants with, respectively, a nonchronic current episode (≤2 years; N = 33) and a chronic current episode (>2 years; N = 25) were responders, that is, achieved a reduction of 50% or more on the HAM-D17 scale. At endpoint, respectively, 30 and 16% obtained remission, defined as HAM-D17 ≤ 7. On the Hamilton Scale 6-item version (HAM-D6), respectively, 51 and 16% obtained remission, defined as HAM-D6 ≤ 4. Conclusions. The findings indicate a potential beneficial role of T-PEMF therapy as an augmentation treatment to ongoing pharmacotherapy in treatment-resistant depression. ",
keywords = "major depressive disorder, transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields, treatment-resistant depression",
author = "Larsen, {Erik Roj} and Licht, {Rasmus W.} and Nielsen, {Rene Ernst} and Annette Lolk and Bille Borck and Claus Sorensen and Christensen, {Ellen Margrethe} and Gustav Bizik and Janus Ravn and Klaus Martiny and Maj Vinberg and Odeta Jankuviene and Jorgensen, {Pernille Blenker} and Poul Videbech and Per Bech",
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journal = "European Psychiatry",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for treatment-resistant depression

T2 - A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study: The eighth trial of the Danish University Antidepressant Group

AU - Larsen, Erik Roj

AU - Licht, Rasmus W.

AU - Nielsen, Rene Ernst

AU - Lolk, Annette

AU - Borck, Bille

AU - Sorensen, Claus

AU - Christensen, Ellen Margrethe

AU - Bizik, Gustav

AU - Ravn, Janus

AU - Martiny, Klaus

AU - Vinberg, Maj

AU - Jankuviene, Odeta

AU - Jorgensen, Pernille Blenker

AU - Videbech, Poul

AU - Bech, Per

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - Background. The efficacy of antidepressant treatment is fair, but the efficacy is considerably lower in patients failing two or more trials underscoring the need for new treatment options. Our study evaluated the augmenting antidepressant effect of 8-weeks transcranial pulsed electromagnetic field (T-PEMF) therapy in patients with treatment-resistant depression. Methods. A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study conducted by the Danish University Antidepressant Group. Results. In total, 58 participants (20 men and 38 women) with a moderate to severe depression as part of a depressive disorder according to ICD-10 who fulfilled criteria for treatment resistance were included, with 19 participants being nonresponders to electroconvulsive therapy during the current depressive episode. Fifty-two participants completed the study period. Scores on the Hamilton Depression Scale 17-items version (HAM-D17) decreased significantly from baseline (mean = 20.6, SD 4.0) to endpoint (mean = 12.6, SD 7.1; N = 58). At endpoint, utilizing a Last Observation Carried Forward analysis, 49 and 28% of those participants with, respectively, a nonchronic current episode (≤2 years; N = 33) and a chronic current episode (>2 years; N = 25) were responders, that is, achieved a reduction of 50% or more on the HAM-D17 scale. At endpoint, respectively, 30 and 16% obtained remission, defined as HAM-D17 ≤ 7. On the Hamilton Scale 6-item version (HAM-D6), respectively, 51 and 16% obtained remission, defined as HAM-D6 ≤ 4. Conclusions. The findings indicate a potential beneficial role of T-PEMF therapy as an augmentation treatment to ongoing pharmacotherapy in treatment-resistant depression.

AB - Background. The efficacy of antidepressant treatment is fair, but the efficacy is considerably lower in patients failing two or more trials underscoring the need for new treatment options. Our study evaluated the augmenting antidepressant effect of 8-weeks transcranial pulsed electromagnetic field (T-PEMF) therapy in patients with treatment-resistant depression. Methods. A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study conducted by the Danish University Antidepressant Group. Results. In total, 58 participants (20 men and 38 women) with a moderate to severe depression as part of a depressive disorder according to ICD-10 who fulfilled criteria for treatment resistance were included, with 19 participants being nonresponders to electroconvulsive therapy during the current depressive episode. Fifty-two participants completed the study period. Scores on the Hamilton Depression Scale 17-items version (HAM-D17) decreased significantly from baseline (mean = 20.6, SD 4.0) to endpoint (mean = 12.6, SD 7.1; N = 58). At endpoint, utilizing a Last Observation Carried Forward analysis, 49 and 28% of those participants with, respectively, a nonchronic current episode (≤2 years; N = 33) and a chronic current episode (>2 years; N = 25) were responders, that is, achieved a reduction of 50% or more on the HAM-D17 scale. At endpoint, respectively, 30 and 16% obtained remission, defined as HAM-D17 ≤ 7. On the Hamilton Scale 6-item version (HAM-D6), respectively, 51 and 16% obtained remission, defined as HAM-D6 ≤ 4. Conclusions. The findings indicate a potential beneficial role of T-PEMF therapy as an augmentation treatment to ongoing pharmacotherapy in treatment-resistant depression.

KW - major depressive disorder

KW - transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields

KW - treatment-resistant depression

U2 - 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2020.3

DO - 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2020.3

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 32093804

VL - 63

JO - European Psychiatry

JF - European Psychiatry

SN - 0924-9338

IS - 1

M1 - e18

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