The goal of this study is to determine whether external neuromodulation using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can reduce the perception of self-motion that is experienced by individuals with mal de debarquement syndrome (MdDS). Mal de debarquement is translated as the "sickness of disembarkment," and refers to the chronic feeling of rocking dizziness that occurs after exposure to passive motion. Treatment for MdDS is limited and morbidity is high. The goal of the study is to determine whether rTMS can suppress the rocking dizziness of MdDS.
Participants will maintain web-based diaries of their symptoms for two weeks prior to treatment with rTMS. Up to 20 treatments with rTMS with either anatomically or functionally determined targets will be administered. Post treatment diaries will continue for up to 12 weeks after rTMS administration.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
24
A form of external neuromodulation using pulsatile magnetic fields on the surface of the head.
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Dizziness Handicap Inventory
The Dizziness Handicap Inventory is a widely used measure of subjective dizziness in which 25 questions of dizziness inducing events are rated on a scale of 0-2-4. The maximum number of points is 100 points which are divided into the following levels: 16-34 Points (mild handicap), 36-52 Points (moderate handicap), 54+ Points (severe handicap).
Time frame: 10 weeks (4 pre stimulation + 6 post stimulation)
Mal de Debarquement Balance Rating Scale
The MdDS Balance Rating Scale is a 10-point scale inquiring about the severity of rocking vertigo in which 1 means no rocking and 10 is so severe that standing is not possible. A level of 6 indicates that gait is impaired due to the severity of rocking.
Time frame: 10 weeks (4 pre stimulation + 6 post stimulation)
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale is a widely used scale that inquires about anxiety and depression symptoms with 14 questions divided into 7 questions about anxiety and 7 questions about depression. Each item is rated from 0-3 per item yielding a maximum of 21 points per item. Each subscale is rated as follows: 0-7 (Normal), 8-10 (Borderline), 11-21 (Abnormal).
Time frame: 10 weeks (4 pre stimulation + 6 post stimulation)
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