Home-Based Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) for Bipolar Depression: Effects on Quality of Life and Functioning: an open-label study
Hakimeh Rezaei, Rachel D. Woodham, Ali-Reza Ghazi-Noori, Elvira Bramon, Michael Bauer, Allan H. Young, Cynthia H.Y. Fu, Philipp Ritter

TL;DR
A home-based tDCS treatment improved quality of life in people with bipolar depression, likely due to reduced depressive symptoms.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of home-based tDCS with remote supervision for improving quality of life in bipolar depression.
Findings
Bipolar participants showed significant improvement in Q-LES-Q scores after 6 weeks of tDCS.
Quality of life improvements were maintained at a 5-month follow-up.
Improvements were closely linked to reductions in depressive symptoms.
Abstract
Individuals with bipolar disorder often experience reduced quality of life (QoL). Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising non-invasive treatment for bipolar depression that is portable, safe, and suitable for use at home. We developed a home-based tDCS protocol with real-time remote supervision and examined its effect on QoL in bipolar depression. In an open-label design, 44 participants (31 women) with bipolar depression of at least a moderate severity received 21 sessions of home-based tDCS (2 mA, 30 min, F3 anode/F4 cathode) over 6 weeks, with a follow up visit conducted 5 months from baseline. QoL was assessed using the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire at baseline, week 2, end of treatment, and follow up session. Baseline and post treatment scores were compared with healthy control participants (28 adults; 17 women). At baseline and at…
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TopicsTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies · Bipolar Disorder and Treatment · Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies
