Tinnitus Clinical Trial
Official title:
rTMS To The Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex For Patients With Subjective Idiopathic Tinnitus. A Pilot Study
The neurological basis of tinnitus is uncertain when there is no evidence of damage to the
peripheral auditory system. However, neuroimaging studies of tinnitus patients show
hyperactivity in several cortical regions, especially the auditory cortices and middle
temporal regions. A potentially promising treatment modality for tinnitus is repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). rTMS involves the application of frequent,
repeated magnetic stimuli to the skull to induce electrical activity in the underlying
cortical areas of the brain. When the magnetic device is placed on the skull, the resultant
magnetic field passes through the skull and induces a small secondary current in the cortex.
It has been hypothesized that the effect of the frequency used in rTMS differentially
influences cortical activity with low-frequency (1Hz) stimulation decreasing and
high-frequency stimulation (10-20 Hz) increasing cortical activity.
Currently, reports on treating tinnitus with rTMS have focused on low-frequency stimulation
of the left auditory cortex, an area that has been demonstrated to be hyperactive in
tinnitus. The benefits of low-frequency auditory cortex stimulation are time limited
however. Converging data implicate structures of the brain that are important for mood and
attention as playing a role in the maintenance of tinnitus; suggesting an alternative rTMS
treatment approach that targets these structures. A growing number of studies demonstrate
involvement of the prefrontal cortex in the generation and maintenance of tinnitus. rTMS
stimulation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in association with stimulation in the
temporoparietal cortex has been shown to increase the durability of the TPC stimulation. The
independent effect of rTMS stimulation to the DLPFC is not known. Studies in depression
suggest that increasing the intensity and duration of stimulation has beneficial treatment
effects. However, the field is new and more work is needed to assess the effectiveness of
this treatment, predictors and correlates of response, and safety.
Herein, we propose an open-label pilot study investigating the effectiveness of rTMS
stimulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, an area known to be important for mood
and attention, in the treatment of tinnitus
See description above. ;
Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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