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Review
. 2024 Oct 1;65(10):544-551.
doi: 10.4103/singaporemedj.SMJ-2024-133. Epub 2024 Oct 4.

Personalised transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant depression, depression with comorbid anxiety and negative symptoms of schizophrenia: a narrative review

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Personalised transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant depression, depression with comorbid anxiety and negative symptoms of schizophrenia: a narrative review

Xiao Wei Tan et al. Singapore Med J. .

Abstract

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a promising intervention for treatment-resistant psychiatric disorders. However, conventional TMS typically utilises a one-size-fits-all approach when determining stimulation targets. Recent retrospective brain circuit-based analyses using lesion network mapping have suggested that a left dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex target has a higher efficacy for alleviating depression symptoms, a dorsomedial prefrontal cortex target is more effective for anxiety symptoms, and a rostromedial prefrontal cortex target is effective for schizophrenia-associated psychiatric symptoms. Nonetheless, symptom-specific brain circuit targeting has not been tested prospectively. We conducted a narrative review of selected literature to investigate individualised targeting for TMS and discuss potential future directions to elucidate the efficacy of this approach.

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Comment in

  • No health without mental health: united we stand.
    Sim K, Ang TL. Sim K, et al. Singapore Med J. 2024 Oct 1;65(10):531-532. doi: 10.4103/singaporemedj.SMJ-2024-182. Epub 2024 Oct 4. Singapore Med J. 2024. PMID: 39379027 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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