and a 5 year follow up on patients with depression. was some hardware problems too...
“All 5 patients continued to tolerate the therapy. The mean improvements from pre-implant baseline on the HRSD24 were [7 months] 54.9% (±37.7), [1 year] 41.2% (±36.6), [2 years] 53.8% (±21.7), and [5 years] 45% (±47). Three of 5 (60%) subjects continued to be in remission at 5 years. There were 5 serious adverse events: 1 electrode ‘paddle’ infection and 4 device malfunctions, all resulting in suicidal ideation and/or hospitalization.”
I didn’t know there was an app for that
http://www.thync.com/
and a 5 year follow up on patients with depression. was some hardware problems too...
“All 5 patients continued to tolerate the therapy. The mean improvements from pre-implant baseline on the HRSD24 were [7 months] 54.9% (±37.7), [1 year] 41.2% (±36.6), [2 years] 53.8% (±21.7), and [5 years] 45% (±47). Three of 5 (60%) subjects continued to be in remission at 5 years. There were 5 serious adverse events: 1 electrode ‘paddle’ infection and 4 device malfunctions, all resulting in suicidal ideation and/or hospitalization.”
http://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X%2816%2930191-7/
Response to the Response to “Does tDCS Actually Deliver DC Stimulation?”
http://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X%2816%2930212-1/fulltext