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Treatment with low-intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation in women with fibromyalgia improves diagnostic variables up to 6 months after treatment completion

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Pareja, J.L.
Cáceres, O.
Zambrano, P.
Martín, F.
Blanco, M.

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Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
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OBJECTIVES: Fibromyalgia (FM) is a disease treated with various therapeutic approaches that have limited success. Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy has been proposed as a possible solution to reduce several symptoms. This study aims to analyse the therapeutic effects of transcranial low-intensity magnetic stimulation (LIMS) in women diagnosed with FM at 2, 12 and 24 weeks from the last LIMS administration treatment session. METHODS: 560 women (53.7 ± 11.3 years) diagnosed with FM according to the ACR 2016 criteria were randomly allocated in two groups: 280 received standard pharmacological treatment and 280 received the same treatment plus eight sessions of LIMS, 20 minutes long, once a week. The variables analysed were the widespread pain index (WPI), symptoms severity score (SS score) and the Spanish-validated version of the FM impact questionnaire (S-FIQ). The evaluations were performed at the beginning of LIMS treatment and at 2, 12 and 24 weeks after the end of the last LIMS treatment session. RESULTS: From the second week after the last LIMS session, there was significant improvement (p <0.001) in the variables WPI, SS score and S-FIQ. This improvement was maintained throughout the 24 weeks of monitoring after the last intervention. The age of the patients and the severity of the symptoms at the time of diagnosis did not affect the improvement observed in the three variables studied. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with LIMS for eight weeks resulted in significant improvement in FM diagnostic variables, which was maintained up to 24 weeks after the last treatment session. This therapy could be recommended as a part of a multimodal approach for FM treatment.

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*Apoyo de actividades interanuales a Grupos de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico. BOJA nº 187 de 21 de Septiembre de 2007. Orden de 3 de Septiembre de 2007 (Modificada parcialmente por la Orden de 15 de marzo de 2010, BOJA nº 66 de 7 de abril de 2010). Resolución de fecha 8 de octubre de 2013. BOJA nº 114 de 13 de junio de 2013. Orden de 5 de junio de 3013. Denominación del grupo: ACTIVIDAD FISICA, SALUD Y ALTO RENDIMIENTO (CTS 595) Subvención: 2.583,53 euros. C.G.I. 2011 Ref. orgánica 20.10.10.21.14 PROYECTO SUBVENCIONADO: INVESTIGACION EN FIBROMIALGIA. Institución que concede la subvención: Consejería de Economía, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo. Junta de Andalucía. Secretaría General de Universidades, Investigación y Tecnología. Año de ejecución: 1 de enero de 2014 a 31 de diciembre de 2014 Responsable grupo de investigación: Prof. Dr. Francisco José Berral de la Rosa Total de investigadores: 10

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Pareja JL, Cáceres O, Zambrano P, Martín F, Berral FJ*, Blanco M. Treatment with low-intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation in women with fibromyalgia improves diagnostic variables up to 6 months after treatment completion. Clinical Experimental Rheumatology (Clin Exp Rheumatol.) 2022 Jun; 40(6):1112-1118. PMID: 34905482. DOI: 10.55563/clinexprheumatol/gd4v6h Epub 2021 Nov 29. ISSN 0392-856X EISSN 1593-098X *Author of Correspondence

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