A 6-month follow-up study on response and relapse rates following an acute trial of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with major depression.
Chiara AriciBeatrice BenattiRita CafaroLaura CremaschiLuca DegoniSara PozzoliLucio OldaniLaura MolteniFederica GiorgettiAlberto PrioriCaterina ViganòBernardo M Dell'OssoPublished in: CNS spectrums (2020)
Present findings seem to support the possibility of obtaining a clinical response also after the end of an acute TMS trial in patients with major depression. The concomitant low rate of relapse observed at the end of follow-up along with a high rate of maintained response provides further support to the post-acute efficacy of TMS. Nonetheless, further controlled studies, with larger samples and longer follow-up observation, are needed to confirm the reported results.