Objective: To evaluate to what extent a twice daily dose of Transcranial Pulsating ElectroMagnetic Fields (T-PEMF) was superior to once daily in patients with treatment-resistant depression as to obtaining symptom remission after 8 weeks of augmentation therapy.
Methods: A self-treatment set-up of the T-PEMF device was used allowing self-administration by patients in own homes. All patients were treated for 30 min per T-PEMF session. The antidepressant medication the patients were receiving at baseline remained unchanged during the trial. The patients were randomised to either one T-PEMF dose (active dose in the morning and sham in the afternoon) or two T-PEMF doses (active dose both morning and afternoon) in a double-blind procedure. A score of 7 or less on the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D17) was the criterion of remission.
Results: In total 34 patients received active T-PEMF once a day and 31 patients twice daily. After 5 weeks of therapy remission was obtained in 26.5% and 32.3% on one dose and two doses of T-PEMF, respectively. After 8 weeks the rate of remission was 73.5% and 67.7%, respectively. The side effects as measured by the Udvalget for Kliniske Undersøgelser scale showed a better toleration of the antidepresssive medication in both treatment groups, which was reflected by the WHO-5 well-being scale with increased scores in both groups of patients.
Conclusion: The high remission rate obtained by the T-PEMF augmentation was not a dose effect (one versus two daily T-PEMF sessions) but was explained by the extension of the treatment period from 5 to 8 weeks.
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J Affect Disord
January 2025
Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark; Department of Psychiatry - Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark. Electronic address:
Background: Treatment outcomes of patients who had received T-PEMF as an augmenting therapy at Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark, was evaluated.
Methods: Patients diagnosed with unipolar depression or bipolar disorder who had received a self-administered 8-week T-PEMF series between November 2019 and April 2023 were included. Data were retrieved from the patients' records.
Neurochem Int
February 2023
Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, The Faculty of Health Sciences, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, 2200N, Denmark. Electronic address:
As action potentials propagate along an axon, pulsed extracellular electric fields (E-fields) are induced. We investigated the role of E-fields in activating microglia cells and affecting capillary function and found that E-fields control human microglia secretions in concert with purinergic factors. We generated E-fields by applying transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields (T-PEMF) identical to those appearing outside neurons as action potentials propagate.
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September 2021
Department of Neurology, Odense University Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Background: Parkinson's disease is characterized by motor dysfunctions including bradykinesia. In a recent study, eight weeks of daily transcranial stimulation with bipolar pulsed electromagnetic fields improved functional rate of force development and decreased inter-hand tremor coherence in patients with mild Parkinson's disease.
Objective: To investigate the effect of long-term treatment with transcranial bipolar pulsed electromagnetic fields on motor performance in terms of movement speed and on neurotrophic and angiogenic factors.
Acta Neurol Scand
December 2020
Neurobiology Research Unit, Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Background: Treatment options for the subgroup of people who develop long-lasting symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury are limited. Transcranial pulsating low-frequency electromagnetic stimulation (T-PEMF) in other patient groups has shown promising results in several studies with proposed neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects.
Objective: The present pilot study was conducted to access feasibility and tolerability of T-PEMF in treating post-concussion syndrome.
Acta Neuropsychiatr
October 2020
Boston University and Knowledge Research Institute, Inc., Arlington, TX, USA.
Objective: We evaluated processing-speed and shift-cost measures in adults with depression or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and monitored the effects of treatment. We hypothesised that cognitive-speed and shift-cost measures might differentiate diagnostic groups.
Methods: Colour, form, and colour-form stimuli were used to measure naming times.
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