Table 3.
Ref.
|
Method
|
Result
|
Adverse events
|
Significance
|
Birdi et al[36], 2023 | 1 Hz DTMS stimulates LTPC | Significant improvement in AHRS score | Transient headache | DTMS treatment was effective for chronic auditory hallucinations in schizophrenic patients |
Rosenberg et al[38], 2011 | 20 Hz DTMS stimulates PFC | Cognition and negative symptoms are improved | Transient headache and fatigue | DTMS can improve negative symptoms and cognitive deficits for schizophrenia patients |
Rosenberg et al[38], 2011 | 1 Hz DTMS stimulates LTPC | Significant improvement in AHRS score | Mild and self-limiting headaches | DTMS had no significant effect on auditory hallucinations |
Rabany et al[43], 2014 | 20 Hz DTMS stimulates PFC | SANS was significantly reduced | Unreported | DTMS was effective for negative symptoms, but the effect was moderate |
Linsambarth et al[44], 2019 | 18 Hz DTMS stimulates bilateral PFC | SANS was significantly reduced | Temporary headaches, scalp aches, and toothaches | DTMS contributed to negative symptoms in schizophrenia |
Moeller et al[42], 2022 | 10 HZ DTMS stimulates the insular and prefrontal cortices | The DTMS group had a more pronounced decrease in insula blood flow than the sham operation group | Unreported | DTMS in smoking patients with schizophrenia was effective |
AHRS: Auditory Hallucinations Rating Scale; DTMS: Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation; PFC: Prefrontal cortex; SANS: Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms; TPC: Temporoparietal cortex.