Rezaei Hakimeh, Woodham Rachel D, Ghazi-Noori Ali-Reza, Bramon Elvira, Bauer Michael, Young Allan H, Fu Cynthia H Y, Ritter Philipp
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Res Sq. 2025 Jul 28:rs.3.rs-7186400. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-7186400/v1.
Individuals with bipolar disorder often experience reduced quality of life (QoL). Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising non-invasive treatment for bipolar depression that is portable, safe, and suitable for use at home. We developed a home-based tDCS protocol with real-time remote supervision and examined its effect on QoL in bipolar depression.
In an open-label design, 44 participants (31 women) with bipolar depression of at least a moderate severity received 21 sessions of home-based tDCS (2 mA, 30 min, F3 anode/F4 cathode) over 6 weeks, with a follow up visit conducted 5 months from baseline. QoL was assessed using the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire at baseline, week 2, end of treatment, and follow up session. Baseline and post treatment scores were compared with healthy control participants (28 adults; 17 women).
At baseline and at the end of treatment, bipolar participants showed a significantly lower Q-LES-Q score than healthy controls ( < .001). Within the bipolar group, there was a significant improvement in total Q-LES-Q scores ( < .001) and across multiple domains by week 6 and remained elevated at follow-up. Changes in Q-LES-Q were no longer significant after adjustment for depressive symptoms.
A 6-week course of supervised home-based tDCS was associated with significant QoL improvements in bipolar depression, which appeared to be closely linked to reduction in depressive symptoms. Randomized, sham-controlled trials are warranted to clarify the specific contribution of tDCS to improve QoL in bipolar depression.
双相情感障碍患者的生活质量(QoL)往往会下降。经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是一种很有前景的双相抑郁非侵入性治疗方法,具有便携、安全且适合在家中使用的特点。我们开发了一种基于家庭的tDCS方案,并进行实时远程监督,研究其对双相抑郁患者生活质量的影响。
采用开放标签设计,44名至少为中度严重程度的双相抑郁患者(31名女性)在6周内接受21次基于家庭的tDCS治疗(2毫安,30分钟,F3阳极/F4阴极),并在基线后5个月进行随访。在基线、第2周、治疗结束时和随访时,使用生活质量享受与满意度问卷评估生活质量。将基线和治疗后的评分与健康对照参与者(28名成年人;17名女性)进行比较。
在基线和治疗结束时,双相情感障碍参与者的Q-LES-Q评分显著低于健康对照组(<.001)。在双相情感障碍组中,到第6周时,Q-LES-Q总分(<.001)和多个领域均有显著改善,且在随访时仍保持升高。在调整抑郁症状后,Q-LES-Q的变化不再显著。
为期6周的基于家庭的监督tDCS疗程与双相抑郁患者生活质量的显著改善相关,这似乎与抑郁症状的减轻密切相关。有必要进行随机、假对照试验,以明确tDCS对改善双相抑郁患者生活质量的具体作用。