RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06938841

Maintenance rTMS for Depression (Maitr-De)

Maintaining the Acute Therapeutic Effect of rTMS in Treatment-Resistant Depression (Maitr-De)


Sponsor

University of California, San Diego

Enrollment

75 participants

Start Date

Apr 1, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has emerged as a promising intervention for treatment-resistant depression (TRD), yet substantial uncertainties persist regarding its efficacy as a maintenance treatment. This prospective study seeks to investigate the efficacy of maintenance rTMS in individuals with TRD who have previously responded to an acute course of rTMS. In the R61 phase of the study, we will recruit 75 participants across three study sites, the University of California San Diego, Weill Cornell Medicine, and Australian National University, into a double-blind, three-arm maintenance treatment trial. In this trial, participants will be randomized to receive either standard maintenance rTMS, clustered maintenance rTMS, or sham maintenance rTMS for a duration of 6 months. Our primary aim is to examine the efficacy of maintenance rTMS on sustaining connectivity between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and subgenual cingulate cortex (SGC) measured through concurrent TMS and electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) at baseline and every six weeks throughout the 6-month treatment period. We will also assess changes in depressive symptom severity using clinical scales, including the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) as a secondary outcome measure. It is hypothesized that stimulation with clustered maintenance rTMS will demonstrate superiority in sustaining DLPFC-SGC connectivity compared with standard maintenance rTMS and sham maintenance rTMS


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

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This study is testing whether maintenance TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) — a non-invasive brain stimulation treatment — can help people with depression stay well after they have already responded to an initial TMS treatment course. TMS uses magnetic pulses directed at the brain and does not require anesthesia or surgery. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 18 and 80 years old - You completed at least 15 sessions of TMS treatment for a major depressive episode - You responded to or went into remission from that initial TMS treatment course - You are able to read, understand, and speak English well enough to complete questionnaires - You are generally in good health **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You did not respond to the initial TMS course - You have metal implants in your head that are incompatible with TMS (such as certain types of clips or cochlear implants) - You have a history of seizures or other neurological conditions that could make TMS unsafe - You are unable to commit to the study schedule and follow-up visits Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DEVICETranscranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) - Standard maintenance rTMS:

In this approach, patients who were treated with rTMS five days per week during their acute episode receive less frequent treatments during a taper period (for example treatment three days per week followed by two sessions per week) with a gradual transition into a maintenance schedule. For example, the maintenance schedule might begin with a single weekly session for one or two months and then the intensity is reduced to one session every two weeks (and possibly then one session every three or four weeks).

DEVICETranscranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) - Clustered maintenance rTMS:

Clustered maintenance rTMS typically involves around 4 TMS sessions applied over 2 days, at 1-month intervals. Our team initially developed this approach based upon preclinical TMS studies (for example (Maeda et al. 2000)) suggesting that rTMS treatment effects may accumulate when applied over multiple sessions in a shorter period of time (Maeda et al. 2000).

DEVICETranscranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) -- Sham maintenance rTMS

Sham treatment will be administered as either standard or clustered maintenance rTMS for 6 months period using a sham coil. The intervention target will be located via a Brainsight TMS Navigator (Brainsight, Montreal, Canada). For safety reasons, the individual TMS intensity will be limited to 130% of the individual resting motor threshold.


Locations(3)

University of California, San Diego

San Diego, California, United States

Weill Cornell Medicine

New York, New York, United States

Australian National University

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

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