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In this triple-blind randomized controlled trial, we ask if targeting intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) based on individual resting state connectivity improves treatment outcomes in major depressive disorder (MDD). For the trial, we will recruit 210 patients with major depressive disorder. Each patient will undergo a 30-40-minute MRI scan, after which they will receive a 6-week standard iTBS treatment. Participants will be randomized to receive iTBS either to the standard neuronavigated target (a technique for treatment location targeting, based on group-average connectivity) or to a personalized connectivity-guided target selected based on individual functional connectivity scans. The main outcome of this trial is response rate as determined by ≥ 50% reduction in Grid HRSD-17 scores. Secondary outcomes include remission rate, change in depression, anxiety and anhedonia symptoms, quality of life, and biological measures of heart rate variability, objective sleep measures and daily activity as a proxy of anhedonia - defined as a reduced ability to experience pleasure.


Clinical Trial Description

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an FDA-approved and widely used focal, safe, well-tolerated, and non-invasive brain stimulation method for the treatment of depression, and has been approved in Canada. Typical clinical rTMS is delivered on the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) at a 10 Hz frequency over 30-45 minutes to induce an increase in cortical excitability, which outlasts the duration of stimulation. iTBS is a novel refinement of conventional rTMS. iTBS consists of bursts of 3 stimulations at 50 Hz at theta frequency (5 Hz). However, instead of 30 minute treatment sessions, iTBS has comparable clinical efficacy with only 3 minute treatment sessions. Currently roughly 50% of the people receiving rTMS treatment for depression respond to the treatment. One of the main goals of current research in rTMS is to find improvements in the protocol to increase the number of responders. One of the potential ways to improve rTMS is to select the target based on individual resting state functional connectivity. Within the DLPFC, there are still several possible targets for the rTMS. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that therapeutic effects of rTMS are related to its effects on the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC; Broadman area 25). Past literature has shown that in MDD the effectiveness of a target is related to its connectivity with the sgACC. A recent study showed in a retrospective sample of MDD patients that response to rTMS correlates with the distance from the personalized connectivity-guided target rather than a group average target, opening the door for individualized connectivity-guided rTMS targeting. Yet, the question whether individualized connectivity-guided rTMS targeting improves rTMS outcomes in a prospective sample has never been investigated. In this two-arm triple-blind randomized parallel assignment clinical trial we will test if 6-week treatment using individualized connectivity-guided iTBS targeting leads to better outcomes in MDD compared to conventional neuronavigated iTBS. ;


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NCT number NCT06152705
Study type Interventional
Source The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
Contact Stacey Shim, MSc
Phone 613-722-6521
Email stacey.shim@theroyal.ca
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 1, 2024
Completion date October 1, 2027

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