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The Global ECT-MRI Research Collaboration (GEMRIC): Establishing a multi-site investigation of the neural mechanisms underlying response to electroconvulsive therapy

机译:全球ECT-MRI研究合作组织(GEMRIC):建立对电惊厥治疗反应背后的神经机制的多点研究

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Major depression, currently the world's primary cause of disability, leads to profound personal suffering and increased risk of suicide. Unfortunately, the success of antidepressant treatment varies amongst individuals and can take weeks to months in those who respond. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), generally prescribed for the most severely depressed and when standard treatments fail, produces a more rapid response and remains the most effective intervention for severe depression. Exploring the neurobiological effects of ECT is thus an ideal approach to better understand the mechanisms of successful therapeutic response. Though several recent neuroimaging studies show structural and functional changes associated with ECT, not all brain changes associate with clinical outcome. Larger studies that can address individual differences in clinical and treatment parameters may better target biological factors relating to or predictive of ECT-related therapeutic response. We have thus formed the Global ECT-MRI Research Collaboration (GEMRIC) that aims to combine longitudinal neuroimaging as well as clinical, behavioral and other physiological data across multiple independent sites. Here, we summarize the ECT sample characteristics from currently participating sites, and the common data-repository and standardized image analysis pipeline developed for this initiative. This includes data harmonization across sites and MRI platforms, and a method for obtaining unbiased estimates of structural change based on longitudinal measurements with serial MRI scans. The optimized analysis pipeline, together with the large and heterogeneous combined GEMRIC dataset, will provide new opportunities to elucidate the mechanisms of ECT response and the factors mediating and predictive of clinical outcomes, which may ultimately lead to more effective personalized treatment approaches.
机译:严重抑郁症是目前世界上造成残疾的主要原因,它导致严重的个人痛苦和自杀风险增加。不幸的是,抗抑郁药治疗的成功因人而异,并且对那些有反应的人可能需要数周至数月的时间。通常针对最严重的抑郁症和标准治疗失败时开出的电抽搐疗法(ECT)产生更快的反应,仍然是严重抑郁症的最有效干预手段。因此,探索ECT的神经生物学作用是一种理想的方法,可以更好地了解成功的治疗反应机制。尽管最近的一些神经影像学研究显示与ECT相关的结构和功能改变,但并非所有脑部改变都与临床结果相关。可以解决临床和治疗参数个体差异的较大研究,可能会更好地针对与ECT相关的治疗反应有关的生物因子或预测其相关性。因此,我们成立了全球ECT-MRI研究合作组织(GEMRIC),旨在将纵向神经成像以及跨多个独立站点的临床,行为和其他生理数据结合起来。在这里,我们总结了当前参与站点的ECT样本特征,以及为此计划开发的通用数据存储库和标准化图像分析管道。这包括跨站点和MRI平台的数据协调,以及一种基于连续MRI扫描的纵向测量来获得结构变化的无偏估计的方法。优化的分析流程,以及庞大而异质的组合GEMRIC数据集,将为阐明ECT反应机制以及介导和预测临床结果的因素提供新的机会,最终可能会导致更有效的个性化治疗方法。

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