ASSERT trial – How to assess the safety and efficacy of a high frequency rTMS in postpartum depression ? A multicenter, double blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial

Tomas Andriotti,Rafaelly Stavale,Tarek Nafee, Stephanie Fakhry,Mahmoud M.A. Mohamed,Nigar Sofiyeva,Ana Ganho- Ávila, Andreas Bogner,Sara P. Barbosa, Luciana S. Piton, André Luís S. Hirayama, Gisele Gaccia, Tomas P. Smith-Howard Junior,Priscila C. Miranda, Karen J. Campoverde Reyes,Alvaro Gragera,Hiroki Nishiwaki,Raphael Boechat-Barros

Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications(2017)

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Background Postpartum Depression affects a considerable number of women worldwide. This condition inflicts severe consequences to mother and child health. Thus far, available treatments have low response and high relapse rates. We designed this trial to evaluate a safe and more efficacious innovative therapy. Aims To report a feasible and ethical study design to assess the safety and efficacy of a high frequency repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation 10 Hz (rTMS) compared to sham rTMS in women with moderate to severe Post-Partum Depression using standard treatment (sertraline).To conduct an ancillary, exploratory, randomized, active controlled, double blind study with a hypothesis to assess the safety and efficacy of 10 Hz rTMS compared to sertraline. Methods A multicenter, parallel arm, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind design to assess safety and efficacy of 10 Hz rTMS compared to sham.An ancillary study will be conducted with parallel arm, randomized, active controlled and double dummy design to assess safety and efficacy of 10 Hz rTMS compared to sertraline.
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Postpartum depression,repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation,Research clinical trial
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