2015
DOI: 10.4103/0366-6999.159344
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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for the Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome

Abstract: Background:Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a noninvasive technique used to alter cortex excitability that has been proposed as an efficient method for treating brain hyperexcitability or hypoexcitability disorders. The aim of this study was to investigate whether high-frequency rTMS could have any beneficial effects in restless legs syndrome (RLS).Methods:Fourteen patients with RLS were given high-frequency rTMS (15 Hz, 100% motor threshold) to the leg representation motor cortex area of… Show more

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“…Each train consisted of 50 stimuli with an intertrain interval of 30 s, giving a total of 1000 stimuli per session. This setup is consistent with those employed in previous rTMS studies in RLS patients, 72 74 although the parameter configuration and stimulation modalities were specifically customized.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Each train consisted of 50 stimuli with an intertrain interval of 30 s, giving a total of 1000 stimuli per session. This setup is consistent with those employed in previous rTMS studies in RLS patients, 72 74 although the parameter configuration and stimulation modalities were specifically customized.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 70%
“… 72 Similar results were found using 2-week sessions of high-frequency rTMS on the leg cortical representation, with long-lasting improvement of motor symptoms, sleep disturbances, and anxiety. 74 Finally, high-frequency rTMS delivered to the leg area of M1 may raise functional activity in the sensory–motor and occipital regions, leading to symptom improvement and providing intriguing insights into RLS pathophysiology. 73 Nevertheless, it was speculated that low-frequency rTMS might be even more beneficial for RLS patients, in whom the corticospinal system is hyperexcitable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, strokes occurring within the BG, internal capsule, pons and cerebellum are strongly associated with the development of RLS 34 , 35 . Finally, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over motor cortex reduces RLS 36 , 37 . Thus it is likely that the anatomic, genetic and biochemical etiological bases of RLS is diverse.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A IDATE Estado foi a escala escolhida para avaliação dos sintomas ansiosos em nosso estudo, corroborando com a literatura, esta também é uma das principais escalas utilizadas para avaliação dos sintomas de ansiedade (165,173,175,185).…”
Section: Análise Estatísticaunclassified
“…A EMTr já é estabelecida como alternativa não invasiva de estimulação cerebral com estudos demonstrando ser uma ferramenta válida para medição das alterações plásticas do córtex cerebral, tem sido sugerida para o tratamento de diversas doenças neurológicas e psiquiátricas (5,6,146), principalmente para o tratamento da depressão (164,166,172,173,176,182,184), o que favoreceu o embasamento da escolha do protocolo de intervenção da EMTr desta pesquisa. Os níveis de ansiedade moderado e grave encontrados em nossa amostra também pode ter influenciado em nossos resultados, se tivéssemos definido apenas pacientes em nível grave, poderíamos ter obtido efeito de melhora diferente.…”
Section: Análise Estatísticaunclassified