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Our study's purpose is to show the efficacy of the transcranial magnetic stimulation (a non invasive method of cerebral modulation) in patients suffering from chronic obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). This new method will be applied in 20 patients during 4 weeks (5 sessions each week), and its effects on OCD symptoms will be compared to those of a "sham" (=placebo) stimulation applied with the same process in 20 other patients, randomly assigned to the comparison group. The maintenance of the therapeutic effects will be explored during 8 weeks following the end of the treatment. In addition to classical scales used to measure the treatment effects, all patients will be examined using a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) before and after treatment to explore the cerebral effects of rTMS
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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) has been shown to be an effective therapeutic tool for the treatment of several neuropsychiatric disorders including major depression and hallucinations in schizophrenia but, to date, studies exploring the effects of rTMS in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) have produce negative or conflicting results, especially those applying the stimulation to the prefrontal cortex as for the treatment of depression. However, a promising result has been obtained in a study in which the rTMS was applied to the Supplementary Motor Area (SMA), but in a small size and heterogeneous sample. The SMA has connections with areas of the brain, especially motor areas and subcortical-limbic circuitry, implicated in OCD.
In our study, 40 adult outpatients with OCD, who have been insufficiently responsive to at least two recognized drug treatments, will be randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups (active low frequency (1 Hz, 100% of the motor threshold) rTMS or sham-placebo) applied to the SMA daily for up to four weeks. An individual MRI-guided neuronavigation will be used to precisely define the target stimulation site in each patient. Rating scales for symptom change will be obtained at baseline, during the rTMS course, at the end of 4 weeks of treatment, and after a 2-month follow-up period. The main outcome measure will be the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive scale, and secondary outcome measure will include the CGI scales, the LPO scale, the MOCI, and the SDS. Brain activity changes in fMRI before and after active/sham treatment will be compared between groups, with rest measures and provocation tasks.
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40 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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