Treatment of bipolar mania with right prefrontal rapid transcranial magnetic stimulation
Abstract
Background: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been suggested for the treatment of a variety of CNS disorders including depression and mania. Methods: Nine bipolar (I) in-patients diagnosed with mania were treated with right prefrontal rapid TMS in an open and prospective study. Eight of nine patients received TMS as add-on treatment to an insufficient or only partially effective drug therapy. Results: During the 4 weeks of TMS treatment a sustained reduction of manic symptoms as measured by the Bech-Rafaelsen mania scale (BRMAS) was observed in all patients. Limitations: Due to the open and add-on design of the study, a clear causal relationship between TMS treatment and reduction of manic symptoms cannot be established. Conclusions: Our data suggest that right prefrontal rapid TMS is safe and efficacious in the add-on treatment of bipolar mania showing laterality opposed to the proposed effect of rapid TMS in depression.
Keywords: Mania, Treatment, Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), Prefrontal cortex, Laterality
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PII: S0165-0327(02)00308-7
doi:10.1016/S0165-0327(02)00308-7
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