2019
DOI: 10.1590/0004-282x20190019
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Safety of transcranial direct current stimulation in a patient with deep brain stimulation electrodes

Abstract: Background: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been investigated in movement disorders, making it a therapeutic alternative in clinical settings. However, there is still no consensus on the most appropriate treatment protocols in most cases, and the presence of deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes has been regarded as a contraindication to the procedure. We recently studied the effects of cerebellar tDCS on a female patient already undergoing subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-D… Show more

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“…Since tDCS applies electricity to the human body artificially, in principle, it should not be conducted when an electrical device is implanted in the body. However, Iannone et al [ 34 ] conducted 15 sessions of 30-minute cerebellar tDCS at 2 mA intensity with a 35 cm 2 electrode in patients who had deep brain stimulators (DBSs) in the subthalamic nucleus for the treatment of generalized dystonia. The DBSs were turned off while tDCS stimulation was delivered.…”
Section: Safety Of Implanted Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since tDCS applies electricity to the human body artificially, in principle, it should not be conducted when an electrical device is implanted in the body. However, Iannone et al [ 34 ] conducted 15 sessions of 30-minute cerebellar tDCS at 2 mA intensity with a 35 cm 2 electrode in patients who had deep brain stimulators (DBSs) in the subthalamic nucleus for the treatment of generalized dystonia. The DBSs were turned off while tDCS stimulation was delivered.…”
Section: Safety Of Implanted Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%