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Trial protocol: Feasibility of neuromodulation with connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis

Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis (MS) can adversely impact participation in employment, activities of daily living, and wider society. It affects 40–70% of people living with MS (pwMS). There are few effective treatments for cognitive impairment in people with MS. Neuromodulation with inte...

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Autores principales: Blanchard, Caroline, De Dios Perez, Blanca, Tindall, Tierney, Clarkson, Katie, Felmban, Ghadah, Scheffler-Ansari, Grit, Periam, Roger, Lankappa, Sudheer, Constantinescu, Cris S., das Nair, Roshan, Morriss, Richard, Evangelou, Nikos, Auer, Dorothee P., Dineen, Rob A.
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10541804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37786777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2023-0814
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author Blanchard, Caroline
De Dios Perez, Blanca
Tindall, Tierney
Clarkson, Katie
Felmban, Ghadah
Scheffler-Ansari, Grit
Periam, Roger
Lankappa, Sudheer
Constantinescu, Cris S.
das Nair, Roshan
Morriss, Richard
Evangelou, Nikos
Auer, Dorothee P.
Dineen, Rob A.
author_facet Blanchard, Caroline
De Dios Perez, Blanca
Tindall, Tierney
Clarkson, Katie
Felmban, Ghadah
Scheffler-Ansari, Grit
Periam, Roger
Lankappa, Sudheer
Constantinescu, Cris S.
das Nair, Roshan
Morriss, Richard
Evangelou, Nikos
Auer, Dorothee P.
Dineen, Rob A.
author_sort Blanchard, Caroline
collection PubMed
description Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis (MS) can adversely impact participation in employment, activities of daily living, and wider society. It affects 40–70% of people living with MS (pwMS). There are few effective treatments for cognitive impairment in people with MS. Neuromodulation with intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) has potential for treating cognitive impairment in pwMS. This single-centre mixed-methods feasibility randomised controlled trial (NCT04931953) will assess feasibility, acceptability, and tolerability of procedures used for applying iTBS for improving cognitive performance in pwMS. Participants will be randomised into three intervention groups with varying lengths of iTBS treatment (from 1 to 4 weeks) and a sham-control group. Quantitative data will be collected at three time points (baseline, end of intervention, and 8-week follow-up). End of the intervention semi-structured interviews will explore the views and experiences of the participants receiving the intervention, analysed using framework analysis. Quantitative and qualitative data will be synthesised to explore the impact of the iTBS intervention. Ethical approval has been received from the Health Research Authority (21/LO/0506) and recruitment started in June 2022. The results will inform the design of an RCT of the efficacy of iTBS as a therapeutic intervention for cognitive impairment in pwMS.
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spelling pubmed-105418042023-10-02 Trial protocol: Feasibility of neuromodulation with connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis Blanchard, Caroline De Dios Perez, Blanca Tindall, Tierney Clarkson, Katie Felmban, Ghadah Scheffler-Ansari, Grit Periam, Roger Lankappa, Sudheer Constantinescu, Cris S. das Nair, Roshan Morriss, Richard Evangelou, Nikos Auer, Dorothee P. Dineen, Rob A. Open Med (Wars) Research Article Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis (MS) can adversely impact participation in employment, activities of daily living, and wider society. It affects 40–70% of people living with MS (pwMS). There are few effective treatments for cognitive impairment in people with MS. Neuromodulation with intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) has potential for treating cognitive impairment in pwMS. This single-centre mixed-methods feasibility randomised controlled trial (NCT04931953) will assess feasibility, acceptability, and tolerability of procedures used for applying iTBS for improving cognitive performance in pwMS. Participants will be randomised into three intervention groups with varying lengths of iTBS treatment (from 1 to 4 weeks) and a sham-control group. Quantitative data will be collected at three time points (baseline, end of intervention, and 8-week follow-up). End of the intervention semi-structured interviews will explore the views and experiences of the participants receiving the intervention, analysed using framework analysis. Quantitative and qualitative data will be synthesised to explore the impact of the iTBS intervention. Ethical approval has been received from the Health Research Authority (21/LO/0506) and recruitment started in June 2022. The results will inform the design of an RCT of the efficacy of iTBS as a therapeutic intervention for cognitive impairment in pwMS. De Gruyter 2023-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10541804/ /pubmed/37786777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2023-0814 Text en © 2023 the author(s), published by De Gruyter https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Blanchard, Caroline
De Dios Perez, Blanca
Tindall, Tierney
Clarkson, Katie
Felmban, Ghadah
Scheffler-Ansari, Grit
Periam, Roger
Lankappa, Sudheer
Constantinescu, Cris S.
das Nair, Roshan
Morriss, Richard
Evangelou, Nikos
Auer, Dorothee P.
Dineen, Rob A.
Trial protocol: Feasibility of neuromodulation with connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis
title Trial protocol: Feasibility of neuromodulation with connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis
title_full Trial protocol: Feasibility of neuromodulation with connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr Trial protocol: Feasibility of neuromodulation with connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Trial protocol: Feasibility of neuromodulation with connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis
title_short Trial protocol: Feasibility of neuromodulation with connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis
title_sort trial protocol: feasibility of neuromodulation with connectivity-guided intermittent theta-burst stimulation for improving cognition in multiple sclerosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10541804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37786777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2023-0814
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