SBNeC 2010
Resumo:J.152


Oral / Poster
J.152SELECT TDCS: Sertraline vs. Electrical Current Therapy for treating Depression Clinical Study – design, rationale and objectives.
Autores:Andre Brunoni (HU - USP - Hospital Universitário da USP) ; Leandro Valiengo (HU - USP - Hospital Universitário da USP) ; Isabela Bensenor (HU - USP - Hospital Universitário da USP) ; Alessandra Baccaro (HU - USP - Hospital Universitário da USP) ; Paulo Boggio (HU - USP - Hospital Universitário da USP) ; Paulo Lotufo (HU - USP - Hospital Universitário da USP) ; Felipe Fregni (HU - USP - Hospital Universitário da USP)

Resumo

Background: Despite significant advancements in psychopharmacology, treating major depressive disorder (MDD) is still a challenge considering the efficacy, tolerability, safety, and economical costs of most antidepressant drugs. One approach that has been increasingly investigated is modulation of cortical activity with tools of noninvasive brain stimulation – such as transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Due to its profile, tDCS seems to be a secure and affordable approach. Methods and Design: The SELECT TDCS trial aims to compare sertraline vs. tDCS in a double-blinded, randomized, factorial trial enrolling 120 participants to be allocated to four groups to receive sertraline + tDCS, sertraline, tDCS or placebo. Eligibility criteria are moderate-to-severe unipolar depression (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale >17) not currently on sertraline treatment. Treatment will last 6 weeks and the primary outcome is depression change in the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Score (MADRS). Potential biological markers that mediate response, such as BDNF serum levels, Val66Met BDNF polymorphism, and heart rate variability will also be examined. A neuropsychological battery with a focus on executive functioning will also be administered. Discussion: With this design we will be able to investigate whether tDCS is more effective than placebo in a sample of patients free of antidepressants and in addition, we will be able to secondarily compare the effect sizes of sertraline vs. tDCS and also the comparison between tDCS and combination of tDCS and sertraline.


Palavras-chave:  antidepressant agents, clinical trial, electric stimulation therapy, factorial trial, major depressive disorder