Les perspectives thérapeutiques non médicamenteuses: place et intérêt de la stimulation magnétique transcrânienne répétitive dans le traitement des douleurs neuropathiques

Translated title of the contribution: Non-pharmacological approach to neuropathic pain: The use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation

D. Ciampi De Andrade*, N. Attal, D. Bouhassira

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Abstract

Neuromodulation is the branch of neurophysiology related to the therapeutic effects of electrical stimulations of the nervous system. There are currently different practical applications of neuromodulation techniques for the treatment of various neurological disorders, such as deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for major depression. An increasing number of studies have been devoted to the analgesic effects of rTMS in chronic pain patients. RTMS has been used either as a therapeutic tool per se, or as a preoperative test in patients undergoing epidural precentral gyrus stimulation. High-frequency rTMS (≥5 Hz) is considered to be excitatory, while low-frequency stimulation (≥1 Hz) is considered to exert an inhibitory effect over neuronal populations of the primary motor cortex. However, other parameters of stimulation may play a central role on its clinical effects such as the type of coil, its orientation over the scalp, and the total number of rTMS sessions performed. Experimental data from animals, healthy volunteers, and neuropathic pain patients have suggested that stimulation of the primary motor cortex by rTMS is able to activate brain regions implicated in the processing of the different aspects of chronic pain, and influence brain regions involved in the endogenous opioid system. Over twenty prospective randomized sham-controlled trials have studied the analgesic effects of rTMS on chronic pain. Most of the patients included in these trials had central or peripheral neuropathic pain. Although most studies used a single session of stimulation, recent studies have shown that the analgesic effects of rTMS may outlast the stimulation period for many days when repetitive sessions are performed. This opens the possibility to use rTMS as a therapeutic tool of its own in the armamentarium against neuropathic pain.

Translated title of the contributionNon-pharmacological approach to neuropathic pain: The use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Original languageFrench
JournalDouleur et Analgesie
Volume23
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)105-111
Number of pages7
ISSN1011-288X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010
Externally publishedYes

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