Depression and anxiety outcomes of adults undergoing intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) treatment for major depressive disorder: A naturalistic study

Noah A. Lee,Simon Kung,Yuliang Hu, Stacy E. Greenwaldt,Maria I. Lapid,Paul E. Croarkin

Journal of Mood & Anxiety Disorders(2023)

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•Study reviewed iTBS outcomes for MDD patients, finding a depression response rate of 38.1% and remission rate of 9.5%.•iTBS response rate was lower compared to other studies, while remission rate was much lower.•Patient-reported outcome question indicated 57.1% improvement, closer to response rates from other studies.•iTBS and rTMS showed similar efficacy for depression based on PHQ-9 scores, with no significant differences.•Gender and age did not predict treatment outcomes; co-morbid anxiety symptoms improved with iTBS.
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Major depressive disorder,Anxiety,Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation,Intermittent theta burst stimulation,Neuromodulation
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