Eleanor Cole, Ph.D., demonstrates the treatment on trial participant Deirdre Lehman in May 2019 at the Stanford Brain Stimulation Lab.(Steve Fisch)
After 40 years of fighting debilitating depression, Emma was on the brink.
I was suicidal, said Emma, a 59-year-old Bay Area resident. KQED is not using her full name because of the stigma of mental illness. I was going to die.
Over the years, Emma sat through hours of talk therapy and tried countless anti-depression medications "to have a semblance of normalcy." And yet she was consumed by relentless fatigue, insomnia and chronic nausea.
Depression is the world's leading cause of disability, partly because treatment options often result in numerous side effects or patients do not respond at all. And there are many people who never seek treatment because mental illness can carry heavy stigma and discrimination. Studies show untreated depression can lead to suicidal ideation.
'This study not only showed some of the best remission rates we've ever seen in depression, but also managed to do that in people who had already failed multiple other treatments.'Shan Siddiqi, a Harvard psychiatrist
Three years ago, Emmas psychiatrist urged her to enroll in a study at Stanford University School of Medicine designed for people who had run out of options. When she arrived, scientists took an MRI scan to determine the best possible location to deliver electrical pulses to her brain. Then for 10 hours a day for five consecutive days, Emma sat in a chair while a magnetic field stimulated her brain.
At the end of the first day, an unfamiliar calm settled over Emma. Even when her partner picked her up to drive home, she stayed relaxed. Im usually hysterical, she said. All the time I'm grabbing things. I'm yelling, you know, Did you see those lights? And while I rode home that first night I just looked out the window and I enjoyed the ride.
The remedy was a new type of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) called "Stanford neuromodulation therapy." By adding imaging technology to the treatment and upping the dose of rTMS, scientists have developed an approach thats more effective and works more than eight times faster than the current approved treatment.
A coil on top of Emmas head created a magnetic field that sent electric pulses through her skull to tickle the surface of her brain. She says it felt like a woodpecker tapped on her skull every 15 seconds. The electrical current is directed at the prefrontal cortex, which is the part of the brain that plans, dreams and controls our emotions.
Its an area thought to be underactive in depression, said Nolan Williams, a psychiatrist and rTMS researcher at Stanford. We send a signal for the system to not only turn on, but to stay on and remember to stay on.
Nolan says pumping up the prefrontal cortex helps turn down other areas of the brain that stimulate fear and anxiety. Thats the basic premise of rTMS: Electrical impulses are used to balance out erratic brain activity. As a result, people feel less depressed and more in control. All of this holds true in the new treatment it just works faster.
A recent randomized control trial, published in The American Journal of Psychiatry, shows astounding results are possible in five days or less. Almost 80% of patients crossed into remission meaning they were symptom-free within days. This is compared to about 13% of people who received the placebo treatment. Patients did not report any serious side effects. The most common complaint was a light headache.
Stanfords new delivery system may even outperform electroconvulsive therapy, which is the most popular form of brain stimulation for depression, but it requires both general anesthesia and a full medical team.
This study not only showed some of the best remission rates we've ever seen in depression, said Shan Siddiqi, a Harvard psychiatrist not connected to the study, but also managed to do that in people who had already failed multiple other treatments.
Siddiqi also said the studys small sample size, which is only 29 patients, is not cause for concern.
Often, a clinical trial will be terminated early [according to pre-specified criteria] because the treatment is so effective that it would be unethical to continue giving people placebo, said Siddiqi. That's what happened here. They'd originally planned to recruit a much larger sample, but the interim analysis was definitive.
Mark George, a psychiatrist and neurologist at the Medical University of South Carolina, agrees. He points to other similarly sized trials for depression treatments like ketamine, a version of which is now FDA-approved.
He says the new rTMS approach could be a game changer because its both more precise and faster. George pioneered an rTMS treatment that was approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration for depression in 2008. Studies show that: It produces a near total loss of symptoms in about a third of patients; another third feel somewhat better; and another third do not respond at all. But the main problem with the original treatment is that it takes six weeks, which is a long time for a patient in the midst of a crisis.
'I wake up now and I want to come to work, whereas before I'd rather stick a sharp stick in my eye.'Tommy Van Brocklin, civil engineer
This study shows that you can speed it all up and that you can add treatments in a given day and it works, said George.
The shorter treatment will increase access for a lot of people who cannot get six weeks off work or cover child care for that long.
The more exciting applications, however, are due to the rapidity, said George. "These people [the patients] got unsuicidal and undepressed within a week. Those patients are just clogging up our emergency rooms, our psych hospitals. And we really don't have good treatments for acute suicidality.
After 45 years of depression and numerous failed attempts to medicate his illness, Tommy Van Brocklin, a civil engineer, says he didnt see a way out.
The past couple of years I just started crying a lot, he said. I was just a real emotional wreck.
So last September, Van Brocklin flew across the country from his home in Tennessee to Stanford, where he underwent the new rTMS treatment for a single five-day treatment. Almost immediately he started feeling more optimistic and sleeping longer and deeper.
I wake up now and I want to come to work, whereas before Id rather stick a sharp stick in my eye, said Van Brocklin. I have not had any depressed days since my treatment.
He is hopeful the changes stick. More larger studies are needed to verify how long the new rTMS treatment will last.
At least for Emma, the woman who received Stanfords treatment three years ago in a similar study, the results are holding. She says she still has ups and downs but "it's an entirely different me dealing with it."
She says the regimen rewired her from the inside out. It saved my life, and I'll be forever grateful, said Emma, her voice cracking with emotion. It saved my life.
Stanfords neuromodulation therapy could be widely available by the end of next year thats when scientists are hoping FDA clearance comes through. Nolan, the lead researcher at Stanford, says hes optimistic insurance companies will eventually cover the new delivery model because it works faster, so its likely more cost-effective than a conventional rTMS regimen. Major insurance companies and Medicare currently cover rTMS, though some plans require patients to demonstrate that theyve exhausted other treatment options.
The next step is studying how rTMS may improve other mental health disorders like addiction and traumatic brain injury.
This study is hopefully just the tip of the iceberg, said Siddiqi. I think we're finally on the verge of a paradigm shift in how we think about psychiatric treatment, where we'll supplement the conventional chemical imbalance and psychological conflict models with a new brain circuit model. In other words, psychiatrists will use electricity instead of talk therapy and drugs to treat mental health disorders.
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