
Science Friday How Magnetic Brain Stimulation Helps Relieve Depression
Oct 8, 2024
Dr. Nolan Williams, an Associate Professor at Stanford and director of the Stanford Brain Stimulation Lab, discusses groundbreaking advancements in treating treatment-resistant depression through transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). He highlights the recently developed SAINT protocol, which has shown up to 80% remission rates and received FDA approval. Williams explains how this innovative approach offers fast-acting relief for patients and could revolutionize mental health treatment. Patient experiences illustrate its life-changing potential amidst a global mental health crisis.
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Limited Treatment Options for Suicidal Patients
- Patients hospitalized for suicidal thoughts often lack effective treatments beyond antidepressants.
- This lack of treatment options contributes to a higher suicide risk after discharge.
TMS and SAINT Explained
- TMS uses magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain, bypassing the skull and scalp.
- SAINT personalizes TMS using MRI scans and accelerates treatment to days instead of months.
Merle's Success Story
- Merle, a therapist, experienced years of ineffective drug treatments for depression.
- After SAINT treatment, she returned to her former self within days and has remained well for years.
