Rohan Michael, Parow Aimee, Stoll Andrew L, Demopulos Christina, Friedman Seth, Dager Stephen, Hennen John, Cohen Bruce M, Renshaw Perry F
Brain Imaging Center, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 02478, USA.
Am J Psychiatry. 2004 Jan;161(1):93-8. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.161.1.93.
Anecdotal reports have suggested mood improvement in patients with bipolar disorder immediately after they underwent an echo-planar magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (EP-MRSI) procedure that can be performed within clinical MR system limits. This study evaluated possible mood improvement associated with this procedure.
The mood states of subjects in an ongoing EP-MRSI study of bipolar disorder were assessed by using the Brief Affect Scale, a structured mood rating scale, immediately before and after an EP-MRSI session. Sham EP-MRSI was administered to a comparison group of subjects with bipolar disorder, and actual EP-MRSI was administered to a comparison group of healthy subjects. The characteristics of the electric fields generated by the EP-MRSI scan were analyzed.
Mood improvement was reported by 23 of 30 bipolar disorder subjects who received the actual EP-MRSI examination, by three of 10 bipolar disorder subjects who received sham EP-MRSI, and by four of 14 healthy comparison subjects who received actual EP-MRSI. Significant differences in mood improvement were found between the bipolar disorder subjects who received actual EP-MRSI and those who received sham EP-MRSI, and, among subjects who received actual EP-MRSI, between the healthy subjects and the bipolar disorder subjects and to a lesser extent between the unmedicated bipolar disorder subjects and the bipolar disorder subjects who were taking medication. The electric fields generated by the EP-MRSI scan were smaller (0.7 V/m) than fields used in repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) treatment of depression (1-500 V/m) and also extended uniformly throughout the head, unlike the highly nonuniform fields used in rTMS. The EP-MRSI waveform, a 1-kHz train of monophasic trapezoidal gradient pulses, differed from that used in rTMS.
These preliminary data suggest that the EP-MRSI scan induces electric fields that are associated with reported mood improvement in subjects with bipolar disorder. The findings are similar to those for rTMS depression treatments, although the waveform used in EP-MRSI differs from that used in rTMS. Further investigation of the mechanism of EP-MRSI is warranted.
轶事报道表明,双相情感障碍患者在接受可在临床磁共振系统限制范围内进行的回波平面磁共振波谱成像(EP-MRSI)检查后,情绪立即得到改善。本研究评估了与该检查相关的可能的情绪改善情况。
在一项正在进行的双相情感障碍EP-MRSI研究中,在EP-MRSI检查前和检查后,使用简明情感量表(一种结构化的情绪评定量表)对受试者的情绪状态进行评估。对一组双相情感障碍受试者进行假EP-MRSI检查,对另一组健康受试者进行实际的EP-MRSI检查。分析了EP-MRSI扫描产生的电场特征。
接受实际EP-MRSI检查的30名双相情感障碍受试者中有23人报告情绪改善,接受假EP-MRSI检查的10名双相情感障碍受试者中有3人报告情绪改善,接受实际EP-MRSI检查的14名健康对照受试者中有4人报告情绪改善。接受实际EP-MRSI检查的双相情感障碍受试者与接受假EP-MRSI检查的受试者之间在情绪改善方面存在显著差异,并且在接受实际EP-MRSI检查的受试者中,健康受试者与双相情感障碍受试者之间存在差异,未服药的双相情感障碍受试者与正在服药的双相情感障碍受试者之间也存在较小差异。EP-MRSI扫描产生的电场(0.7伏/米)比用于抑郁症重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)治疗的电场(1 - 500伏/米)小,并且与rTMS中使用的高度不均匀电场不同,它在整个头部均匀分布。EP-MRSI波形是一串1千赫兹的单相梯形梯度脉冲,与rTMS中使用的波形不同。
这些初步数据表明,EP-MRSI扫描诱导的电场与双相情感障碍受试者报告的情绪改善有关。尽管EP-MRSI中使用的波形与rTMS中使用的波形不同,但研究结果与rTMS治疗抑郁症的结果相似。有必要对EP-MRSI的机制进行进一步研究。