Silva Tatiana Camila de Lima Alves da, Rodrigues Yvinna Tamiris, Silva-Filho Edson, Alves de Oliveira Paloma Cristina, Araújo Thiago Anderson Brito De, Bernatavicius Ervinas, Cook Alexander Anthony, Radytè Emilè, Pegado Rodrigo, Micussi Maria Thereza
Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
BMJ Open. 2025 Jul 13;15(7):e100964. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-100964.
The prevalence of women with primary dysmenorrhoea is high and negatively impacts physical and mental health. The intense cyclic episodes of pain generate central nervous system dysfunctional processing. In this sense, strategies focused on the central nervous system are important to re-establish normal functioning. Home-based self-administered transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) emerges as a strategy to modulate dysfunctional brain areas and improve the symptoms. This protocol aims to evaluate the effects of home-based self-administered tDCS for pain, premenstrual symptoms, physical performance, quality of life, electroencephalography and patient global impression in women affected by primary dysmenorrhoea.
This is a single-centre, parallel, randomised, double-blinded clinical trial protocol. 40 women affected by primary dysmenorrhoea will be randomised into two groups (active-tDCS or sham-tDCS). Then, 20 consecutive sessions of home-based self-administered tDCS will be performed. The assessments will occur at five time points: baseline, after the 20th sessions, at the first, second and third cycles after tDCS interventions (follow-ups). Primary outcome will be pain according to visual analogue scale. Quality of life, premenstrual symptoms screening, depression, anxiety, physical performance, electroencephalography and participants' satisfaction will be the secondary outcomes. A mixed analysis of variance will calculate the effect of stimulation.
The study was approved by the ethics committee of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (No. 6.037.756) and registered in the Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry (n° RBR-747k8vb). Participants may withdraw at any time without penalty. Free support will be available from the lead researcher if needed. All procedures will follow Good Clinical Practice and international ethical standards.
原发性痛经在女性中的患病率很高,对身心健康有负面影响。剧烈的周期性疼痛会导致中枢神经系统功能处理失调。从这个意义上说,专注于中枢神经系统的策略对于恢复正常功能很重要。家庭自我管理经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)作为一种调节功能失调脑区并改善症状的策略而出现。本方案旨在评估家庭自我管理tDCS对原发性痛经女性的疼痛、经前症状、身体表现、生活质量、脑电图和患者整体印象的影响。
这是一项单中心、平行、随机、双盲临床试验方案。40名原发性痛经女性将被随机分为两组(活性tDCS组或假tDCS组)。然后,将进行连续20次家庭自我管理tDCS治疗。评估将在五个时间点进行:基线、第20次治疗后、tDCS干预后的第一个、第二个和第三个周期(随访)。主要结局将根据视觉模拟量表评估疼痛情况。生活质量、经前症状筛查、抑郁、焦虑、身体表现、脑电图和参与者满意度将作为次要结局。方差混合分析将计算刺激效果。
该研究已获得北里奥格兰德联邦大学伦理委员会批准(编号6.037.756),并在巴西临床试验注册中心注册(编号RBR-747k8vb)。参与者可随时退出,无需承担任何处罚。如有需要,首席研究员将提供免费支持。所有程序将遵循良好临床实践和国际伦理标准。