A pilot study on high amplitude low frequency-music impulse stimulation as an add-on treatment for depression

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A pilot study on high amplitude low frequency-music impulse stimulation as an add-on treatment for depression. / Sigurdardóttir, Gudrun Agusta; Nielsen, Peter Michael; Rønager, Jesper; Wang, August Gabriel.

I: Brain and Behavior, Bind 9, Nr. 10, e01399, 10.2019.

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Sigurdardóttir, GA, Nielsen, PM, Rønager, J & Wang, AG 2019, 'A pilot study on high amplitude low frequency-music impulse stimulation as an add-on treatment for depression', Brain and Behavior, bind 9, nr. 10, e01399. https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1399

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Sigurdardóttir, G. A., Nielsen, P. M., Rønager, J., & Wang, A. G. (2019). A pilot study on high amplitude low frequency-music impulse stimulation as an add-on treatment for depression. Brain and Behavior, 9(10), [e01399]. https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1399

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Sigurdardóttir GA, Nielsen PM, Rønager J, Wang AG. A pilot study on high amplitude low frequency-music impulse stimulation as an add-on treatment for depression. Brain and Behavior. 2019 okt.;9(10). e01399. https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1399

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Sigurdardóttir, Gudrun Agusta ; Nielsen, Peter Michael ; Rønager, Jesper ; Wang, August Gabriel. / A pilot study on high amplitude low frequency-music impulse stimulation as an add-on treatment for depression. I: Brain and Behavior. 2019 ; Bind 9, Nr. 10.

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title = "A pilot study on high amplitude low frequency-music impulse stimulation as an add-on treatment for depression",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: High Amplitude Low Frequency-Music Impulse Stimulation (HALF-MIS) is a form of Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS). The aim of the study was to determine the feasibility, efficacy, and potential side effects of HALF-MIS, used as an add-on treatment for depression.METHODS: This is an open randomized controlled pilot study. Patients with depressive disorder were randomly allocated to either a HALF-MIS group with eight add-on HALF-MIS sessions (over a period of 3-4 weeks) or a control group which received treatment as usual. Seated in a specially designed chair() embedded with a transducer, their central nervous system was stimulated through the abdomen, () using music and vibration. Hamilton rating was performed. Side effects were registered.RESULTS: Eighteen patients were randomized to the add-on treatment and 20 patients to the control group. Both groups show in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS)-17 and in HDRS-6, although the HALF-MIS group had a greater decline of symptoms. This was a significant difference in intergroup analysis (p = .011, CI 95% for the HALF-MIS group 3.0588-8.5327 and CI 95% for the control group 0.2384-3.0). The (HDRS)-6 difference was also significant (p = .020, CI 95% for the HALF-MIS group 1.5911-5.0487 and for the control group -0.297 to 1.7058). No side effects were observed.CONCLUSIONS: High Amplitude Low Frequency-Music Impulse Stimulation treatment seems to give beneficial effect as an add-on treatment for depression. HALF-MIS appears to be a safe and effective add-on treatment for depression.",
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T1 - A pilot study on high amplitude low frequency-music impulse stimulation as an add-on treatment for depression

AU - Sigurdardóttir, Gudrun Agusta

AU - Nielsen, Peter Michael

AU - Rønager, Jesper

AU - Wang, August Gabriel

N1 - © 2019 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

PY - 2019/10

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N2 - OBJECTIVE: High Amplitude Low Frequency-Music Impulse Stimulation (HALF-MIS) is a form of Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS). The aim of the study was to determine the feasibility, efficacy, and potential side effects of HALF-MIS, used as an add-on treatment for depression.METHODS: This is an open randomized controlled pilot study. Patients with depressive disorder were randomly allocated to either a HALF-MIS group with eight add-on HALF-MIS sessions (over a period of 3-4 weeks) or a control group which received treatment as usual. Seated in a specially designed chair() embedded with a transducer, their central nervous system was stimulated through the abdomen, () using music and vibration. Hamilton rating was performed. Side effects were registered.RESULTS: Eighteen patients were randomized to the add-on treatment and 20 patients to the control group. Both groups show in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS)-17 and in HDRS-6, although the HALF-MIS group had a greater decline of symptoms. This was a significant difference in intergroup analysis (p = .011, CI 95% for the HALF-MIS group 3.0588-8.5327 and CI 95% for the control group 0.2384-3.0). The (HDRS)-6 difference was also significant (p = .020, CI 95% for the HALF-MIS group 1.5911-5.0487 and for the control group -0.297 to 1.7058). No side effects were observed.CONCLUSIONS: High Amplitude Low Frequency-Music Impulse Stimulation treatment seems to give beneficial effect as an add-on treatment for depression. HALF-MIS appears to be a safe and effective add-on treatment for depression.

AB - OBJECTIVE: High Amplitude Low Frequency-Music Impulse Stimulation (HALF-MIS) is a form of Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS). The aim of the study was to determine the feasibility, efficacy, and potential side effects of HALF-MIS, used as an add-on treatment for depression.METHODS: This is an open randomized controlled pilot study. Patients with depressive disorder were randomly allocated to either a HALF-MIS group with eight add-on HALF-MIS sessions (over a period of 3-4 weeks) or a control group which received treatment as usual. Seated in a specially designed chair() embedded with a transducer, their central nervous system was stimulated through the abdomen, () using music and vibration. Hamilton rating was performed. Side effects were registered.RESULTS: Eighteen patients were randomized to the add-on treatment and 20 patients to the control group. Both groups show in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS)-17 and in HDRS-6, although the HALF-MIS group had a greater decline of symptoms. This was a significant difference in intergroup analysis (p = .011, CI 95% for the HALF-MIS group 3.0588-8.5327 and CI 95% for the control group 0.2384-3.0). The (HDRS)-6 difference was also significant (p = .020, CI 95% for the HALF-MIS group 1.5911-5.0487 and for the control group -0.297 to 1.7058). No side effects were observed.CONCLUSIONS: High Amplitude Low Frequency-Music Impulse Stimulation treatment seems to give beneficial effect as an add-on treatment for depression. HALF-MIS appears to be a safe and effective add-on treatment for depression.

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