Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester CO4 3SQ, UK.
Brain Stimul. 2013 Nov;6(6):946-51. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2013.05.009. Epub 2013 Jun 25.
A limited number of studies have assessed the tolerability and comfort experienced while undertaking transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS).
This study intended to assess tolerability and the level of comfort experienced in a large sample of participants undertaking tDCS for 30 min at 2 mA of current strength. Moreover, we assessed whether sham and active stimulation are indistinguishable.
One-hundred and forty-nine participants underwent 195 tDCS sessions. The delivery of stimulation was double-blind. Participants were asked: (i) to rate comfort levels using a visual analog scale; (ii) to report any symptom experienced during the period of tDCS stimulation; (iii) to indicate, at the end of the session, whether the tDCS stimulation was active or sham.
No adverse effects occurred. However, comfort levels were significantly higher in the sham than in the active stimulation condition (primarily in Study 2). A comparable number of symptoms were experienced in the active and in the sham conditions. However, in the majority of symptoms reported, a greater proportion of participants complained in the active than in the sham stimulation condition. Ancillary analyses indicated that with smaller electrodes more symptoms were experienced. However, this occurred in a comparable way in both active and sham stimulations. Finally, participants could not reliably distinguish the type of stimulation received.
The present study adds and complements the growing literature suggesting that tDCS is a well-tolerated and safe neurostimulation tool. Moreover, at least under the stimulation parameters used in the present study, neurostimulation can be successfully administered using a double-blind procedure without participants being able to reliably assess whether the stimulation received is either active or sham.
已有少数研究评估了经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)过程中的耐受性和舒适度。
本研究旨在评估在 2 mA 电流强度下接受 30 分钟 tDCS 的大样本参与者的耐受性和舒适度水平。此外,我们评估了假刺激和真刺激是否无法区分。
149 名参与者接受了 195 次 tDCS 治疗。刺激的传递是双盲的。参与者被要求:(i)使用视觉模拟量表评估舒适度水平;(ii)报告在 tDCS 刺激期间经历的任何症状;(iii)在治疗结束时指示 tDCS 刺激是真刺激还是假刺激。
未发生不良反应。然而,在真刺激和假刺激条件下,舒适度水平均显著较高(主要在研究 2 中)。在真刺激和假刺激条件下,参与者报告的症状数量相当。然而,在大多数报告的症状中,更多参与者在真刺激条件下抱怨。辅助分析表明,使用较小的电极会引起更多症状。但是,这种情况在真刺激和假刺激中以相似的方式发生。最后,参与者无法可靠地区分他们所接受的刺激类型。
本研究增加并补充了越来越多的文献,表明 tDCS 是一种耐受性良好且安全的神经刺激工具。此外,至少在本研究中使用的刺激参数下,可以成功地使用双盲程序进行神经刺激,而参与者无法可靠地评估他们所接受的刺激是真刺激还是假刺激。