Brain scans could make depression treatment more effective
NCT ID NCT06152705
Summary
This study is testing whether using a person's own brain scan to guide magnetic stimulation treatment works better than the standard approach for major depression. Researchers will enroll 210 adults with depression who haven't responded well to medication. Participants will receive either standard brain stimulation or stimulation targeted using their individual brain scan results, with neither patients nor doctors knowing which treatment they're receiving.
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The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research
RECRUITINGOttawa, Ontario, K1Z 7K4, Canada
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