Safety Study of Transcranial Static Magnetic Field Stimulation (tSMS) of the Human Cortex.

Brain stimulation(2014)

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BACKGROUND:Transcranial static magnetic field stimulation (tSMS) in humans reduces cortical excitability. OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to determine if prolonged tSMS (2 h) could be delivered safely in humans. Safety limits for this technique have not been described. METHODS:tSMS was applied for 2 h with a cylindric magnet on the occiput of 17 healthy subjects. We assessed tSMS-related safety aspects at tissue level by measuring levels of neuron-specific enolase (NSE, a marker of neuronal damage) and S100 (a marker of glial reactivity and damage). We also included an evaluation of cognitive side effects by using a battery of visuomotor and cognitive tests. RESULTS:tSMS did not induce any significant increase in NSE or S100. No cognitive alteration was detected. CONCLUSIONS:Our data indicate that the application of tSMS is safe in healthy human subjects, at least within these parameters.
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