Neurostimulation Techniques in the Treatment of Cocaine Dependence: A Review of the Literature [Review]

TITLE
Neurostimulation Techniques in the Treatment of Cocaine Dependence: A Review of the Literature [Review]

AUTHORS
Authors Rachid F. Institution Rachid, Fady. Private Practice, Geneva, Switzerland.

ELECTRONIC ADDRESS
fady.rachid@gmail.com.

SOURCE
Addictive Behaviors. 76:145-155, 2018 Jan.

OBJECTIVE
Cocaine use disorder is a very common condition that represents a substantial public health problem, and no effective pharmacological or psychological therapies have been identified to date. Urgent therapeutic alternatives are therefore needed such as neurostimulation techniques. The purpose of this review is to describe and discuss studies that have evaluated the safety and efficacy of these techniques for the treatment of cocaine dependence.

METHODS
The electronic literature on repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, theta-burst stimulation, deep transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation, magnetic seizure therapy, electroconvulsive therapy, cranial electro-stimulation, and deep brain stimulation in the treatment of cocaine addiction were reviewed.

RESULTS
Most of these studies which are few in numbers and with limited sample sizes found that some of these neurostimulation techniques, particularly transcranial magnetic stimulation, and transcranial direct current stimulation are safe and potentially effective in the reduction of craving to cocaine. Although deep brain stimulation showed some good results in one patient, no conclusion can be drawn so far concerning the efficacy and safety of this approach.

CONCLUSION
Given the somewhat promising results of some of the studies, future controlled studies with larger samples, and optimal stimulus parameters should be designed to confirm the short- and long-term safety and efficacy of neurostimulation techniques to treat cocaine addiction.