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Effect of the anodal transcranial direct current electrical stimulation on cognition of medical residents with acute sleep deprivation

BACKGROUND: Medical residents must sustain acute sleep deprivation, which can lead to nonfatal and fatal consequences in hospitals due to cognitive decline. Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (a-tDCS) is a safe noninvasive neuromodulation technique that can induce depolarization of neuro...

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Autores principales: San-Juan, Daniel, Mas, Raúl Nathanael May, Gutiérrez, Cuauhtémoc, Morales, Jorge, Díaz, Ana, Quiñones, Gerardo, Galindo, Axel Kevin, Baigts, Luis Armando, Ximenez-Camilli, Cecilia, Anschel, David
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Publicado: Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8889958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35273752
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20220007
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author San-Juan, Daniel
Mas, Raúl Nathanael May
Gutiérrez, Cuauhtémoc
Morales, Jorge
Díaz, Ana
Quiñones, Gerardo
Galindo, Axel Kevin
Baigts, Luis Armando
Ximenez-Camilli, Cecilia
Anschel, David
author_facet San-Juan, Daniel
Mas, Raúl Nathanael May
Gutiérrez, Cuauhtémoc
Morales, Jorge
Díaz, Ana
Quiñones, Gerardo
Galindo, Axel Kevin
Baigts, Luis Armando
Ximenez-Camilli, Cecilia
Anschel, David
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description BACKGROUND: Medical residents must sustain acute sleep deprivation, which can lead to nonfatal and fatal consequences in hospitals due to cognitive decline. Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (a-tDCS) is a safe noninvasive neuromodulation technique that can induce depolarization of neurons. Previous studies in pilots have shown benefits against fatigue increasing wakefulness and cognitive performance. However, the effects of a-tDCS on cognition in acute sleep deprived healthcare workers remains unknown. PURPOSE: To evaluate cognitive changes in sleep deprived medical residents after one session of a-tDCS. METHODS: Open clinical test-re-test study including 13 medical residents with acute sleep deprivation. Subjects received 1 session of bifrontal a-tDCS (2mAx20min), anodal over the left dorsolateral prefrontal region. Pre-and-post treatment subjects were tested with Beck anxiety inventory, Beck depression and HVLT tests, Rey´s and Taylor´s figures, Trail Making A/B, Stroop, Aleatory Digit retention test (WAIS), Digits and symbols and MoCA tests. Post-intervention was added the Executive functions and Frontal Lobes Neuropsychological Battery (BANFE2) test and changing the Taylor figure for Reyfigure. RESULTS: Twelve medical residents were analyzed; 8 men and 4 women, 29.5 (+/-2.2) years mean age. All had a mean of 21.6 (+/-1.3) hours of sleep deprivation. There were no serious adverse events. We found statistically significant difference in Rey´s/Taylor´s figures (p=0.002), Trail Making Test (p=0.005), WAIS IV symbols (p=0.003), Word Stroop (p=0.021). BANFE-2 showed that the main affected area was the orbito-medial prefrontal region. CONCLUSION: a-tDCS appears safe and improves working memory, attention, response time and distractors elimination in acute sleep deprived medical residents.
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spelling pubmed-88899582022-03-09 Effect of the anodal transcranial direct current electrical stimulation on cognition of medical residents with acute sleep deprivation San-Juan, Daniel Mas, Raúl Nathanael May Gutiérrez, Cuauhtémoc Morales, Jorge Díaz, Ana Quiñones, Gerardo Galindo, Axel Kevin Baigts, Luis Armando Ximenez-Camilli, Cecilia Anschel, David Sleep Sci Original Articles BACKGROUND: Medical residents must sustain acute sleep deprivation, which can lead to nonfatal and fatal consequences in hospitals due to cognitive decline. Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (a-tDCS) is a safe noninvasive neuromodulation technique that can induce depolarization of neurons. Previous studies in pilots have shown benefits against fatigue increasing wakefulness and cognitive performance. However, the effects of a-tDCS on cognition in acute sleep deprived healthcare workers remains unknown. PURPOSE: To evaluate cognitive changes in sleep deprived medical residents after one session of a-tDCS. METHODS: Open clinical test-re-test study including 13 medical residents with acute sleep deprivation. Subjects received 1 session of bifrontal a-tDCS (2mAx20min), anodal over the left dorsolateral prefrontal region. Pre-and-post treatment subjects were tested with Beck anxiety inventory, Beck depression and HVLT tests, Rey´s and Taylor´s figures, Trail Making A/B, Stroop, Aleatory Digit retention test (WAIS), Digits and symbols and MoCA tests. Post-intervention was added the Executive functions and Frontal Lobes Neuropsychological Battery (BANFE2) test and changing the Taylor figure for Reyfigure. RESULTS: Twelve medical residents were analyzed; 8 men and 4 women, 29.5 (+/-2.2) years mean age. All had a mean of 21.6 (+/-1.3) hours of sleep deprivation. There were no serious adverse events. We found statistically significant difference in Rey´s/Taylor´s figures (p=0.002), Trail Making Test (p=0.005), WAIS IV symbols (p=0.003), Word Stroop (p=0.021). BANFE-2 showed that the main affected area was the orbito-medial prefrontal region. CONCLUSION: a-tDCS appears safe and improves working memory, attention, response time and distractors elimination in acute sleep deprived medical residents. Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8889958/ /pubmed/35273752 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20220007 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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San-Juan, Daniel
Mas, Raúl Nathanael May
Gutiérrez, Cuauhtémoc
Morales, Jorge
Díaz, Ana
Quiñones, Gerardo
Galindo, Axel Kevin
Baigts, Luis Armando
Ximenez-Camilli, Cecilia
Anschel, David
Effect of the anodal transcranial direct current electrical stimulation on cognition of medical residents with acute sleep deprivation
title Effect of the anodal transcranial direct current electrical stimulation on cognition of medical residents with acute sleep deprivation
title_full Effect of the anodal transcranial direct current electrical stimulation on cognition of medical residents with acute sleep deprivation
title_fullStr Effect of the anodal transcranial direct current electrical stimulation on cognition of medical residents with acute sleep deprivation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the anodal transcranial direct current electrical stimulation on cognition of medical residents with acute sleep deprivation
title_short Effect of the anodal transcranial direct current electrical stimulation on cognition of medical residents with acute sleep deprivation
title_sort effect of the anodal transcranial direct current electrical stimulation on cognition of medical residents with acute sleep deprivation
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8889958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35273752
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20220007
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