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Pattern of Compliance and Efficacy of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Protocol for Treating Major Depressive Disorder Among Treatment Participants and Completers: A Report From Iran.

Javad Alaghband-RadMahtab MotamedZahra KhazaeipourParvaneh Farhadbeigi
Published in: Basic and clinical neuroscience (2023)
Major depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders leading to debilitating course causing significant burden for the society. Many cases with major depression are resistent to treatment as they try multiple interventions with no success. This condition is also called refractory depression. rTMS is a novel intervention introduced first almost two decades ago to treat refractory depression among some other psychiatric disorders. In this intervention pulses generated by magnetic stimulation over the brain leads to improvement is depression. As this treatment is safe with no pain and discomfort there have been much interest in the field to use it more frequently. rTMS is usually done over 15-30 sessions with its maximum effects appearing within the first two weeks of treatment. The number of sessions is a potential factor contributing to poor compliance in some cases especially those living in large metropolitan areas. In this paper we explored compliance and effect of treatment within the first two weeks among a group of patients in a private outpatient clinic of a large metropolitan area.
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