2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.26.20239509
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Auricular Vagus Neuromodulation – A Systematic Review on Quality of Evidence and Clinical Effects

Abstract: BackgroundThe auricular branch of the vagus runs superficial to the surface of the skin, making it a favorable target for non-invasive techniques to modulate vagal activity. For this reason, there have been many early-stage clinical trials on a diverse range of conditions. Unfortunately, often with conflicting results.MethodsTo investigate the conflicting results, we conducted a systematic review of auricular vagus nerve stimulation (aVNS) randomized controlled trials (RCTs) using the established Cochrane Risk… Show more

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“…However, an essential parameter seems to be the type of stimulation (event‐related vs. intermittent following ON–OFF cycles vs. continuous). The most reliable effects on LC‐NA system activity and indirect correlations have been found using phasic or event‐related stimulation 77,142 . Recently, Villani et al 79 argued that some of the current atVNS protocols are not effective because they are not considering the two different activity modes of the LC, that is, phasic and tonic 32,69 .…”
Section: Atvns As a Possible Add‐on Treatment In Aud?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, an essential parameter seems to be the type of stimulation (event‐related vs. intermittent following ON–OFF cycles vs. continuous). The most reliable effects on LC‐NA system activity and indirect correlations have been found using phasic or event‐related stimulation 77,142 . Recently, Villani et al 79 argued that some of the current atVNS protocols are not effective because they are not considering the two different activity modes of the LC, that is, phasic and tonic 32,69 .…”
Section: Atvns As a Possible Add‐on Treatment In Aud?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stimulation parameters of atVNS are crucial to attaining specific goals. 58,59,142 Several parameters should be considered and optimized for effective use of atVNS in AUD. This concerns the stimulation protocol, including the ear site (tragus vs. cymba), the settings of the device (current intensity and pulse width), and the side of stimulation (left ear vs. right ear).…”
Section: Future Research: Stimulation Parameters Of Atvnsmentioning
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