Predictive Value of Dorso-Lateral Prefrontal Connectivity for rTMS Response in Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Brain Perfusion SPECT Study

TITLE
Predictive Value of Dorso-Lateral Prefrontal Connectivity for rTMS Response in Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Brain Perfusion SPECT Study

SOURCE
Brain Stimulation. 11(5):1093-1097, 2018 Sep – Oct.

AUTHORS
Richieri R; Verger A; Boyer L; Boucekine M; David A; Lancon C; Cermolacce M; Guedj E.

BACKGROUND
Previous clinical trials have suggested that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has a significant antidepressant effect in patients with treatment resistant depression (TRD). However, results remain heterogeneous with many patients without effective response.

OBJECTIVE
The aim of this SPECT study was to determine before treatment the predictive value of the connectivity of the stimulated area on further rTMS response in patients with TRD.

METHODS
Fifty-eight TRD patients performed a brain perfusion SPECT before high frequency rTMS of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). A voxel based-analysis was achieved to compare connectivity of the left DLPFC in responders and non-responders using inter-regional correlations (p<0.005, corrected for cluster volume). A multiple logistic regression model was thereafter used with the goal of establishing a predictive score.

RESULTS
Before rTMS, responders exhibited increased SPECT connectivity between the left DLPFC and the right cerebellum in comparison to non-responders, independently of age, gender, severity of depression, and severity of treatment resistance. The area under the curve for the combination of these two SPECT clusters to predict rTMS response was 0.756 (p<0.005).

CONCLUSIONS
SPECT connectivity of the left DLPFC predicts rTMS response before treatment.