Telehealth tDCS to reduce cannabis use: A pilot RCT in multiple sclerosis as a framework for generalized use

远程医疗经颅直流电刺激减少大麻使用:一项针对多发性硬化症患者的试点随机对照试验,可作为推广应用的框架

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Cannabis use is rising in the United States. Up to 30 % of individuals who use cannabis develop cannabis use disorder (CUD), for which there are no FDA-approved treatments. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of a novel, one-month telehealth intervention of remotely supervised tDCS (RS-tDCS) paired with mindfulness meditation. This home-based telehealth intervention was evaluated in a cohort of women with multiple sclerosis (MS), a vulnerable subpopulation of adults with high rates of CUD. METHODS: The intervention included 20 home-based RS-tDCS sessions targeting the left DLPFC, delivering 2.0mA for 20minutes, paired with guided mindfulness meditation. Sessions were conducted 5 days per week for four weeks. Fifty-two women with MS and CUD (age: 44 ± 10 years) consented to participate; 47 were randomized 2:1 to active or sham tDCS. Feasibility was assessed via retention and adherence, while preliminary efficacy was measured by cannabis use, withdrawal symptoms, and MS-related symptom scales. RESULTS: Of 47 randomized participants (31 active, 16 sham), 39 (83 %) completed the intervention. The active tDCS group showed significant reductions in weekly cannabis use (Daily Sessions, Frequency, Age of Onset, and Quantity of Cannabis Use Inventory, DFAQ-CU: 5.3 ± 2.4 vs. 3.9 ± 2.7 days, p = 0.014) and withdrawal symptoms (CWS: p < 0.001). A trend toward reduced MS-related symptoms was observed (SymptoMScreen: p = 0.031). Cognitive performance improvement at the end of the intervention was significant in the active group (p = 0.011 vs. p = 0.172), supporting functional benefits of reduced cannabis use. CONCLUSIONS: This pilot RCT supports the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of telehealth tDCS in a medical subpopulation. Studying women with MS highlights its potential for large-scale RCTs and clinical use.

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