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rTMS for Tobacco Use in Veterans
Sponsor: VA Office of Research and Development
Summary
Cigarette smoking is a significant public health concern for Veterans. Encouraging smoking cessation continues to be a top priority for the Veterans' Administration as Veterans who use tobacco experience negative health effects, including cancer, heart disease, and mental disorders. Despite the efficacy of current evidence-based pharmacotherapies and psychotherapies for smoking cessation, alternative treatments are critically needed. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a non-invasive form of brain stimulation, US FDA-approved for smoking cessation. In this protocol, the investigators propose comparing the two rTMS protocols (standard TMS vs. precision TMS) to find a better treatment parameter for smoking cessation in Veterans. Identifying an efficacious rTMS protocol would benefit Veterans who want to quit smoking.
Official title: Circuity-guided Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) for Tobacco Use in Veterans: A Comparison of Insula-rTMS and Prefrontal-rTMS
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 70 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
56
Start Date
2026-07-01
Completion Date
2030-08-31
Last Updated
2026-04-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
The first group will receive 10 Hz DTMS (standard TMS) with a protocol of 3 seconds on, 15 seconds off, and a total of 1800 pulses/session, lasting 18 minutes, targeting the bilateral insula and lateral prefrontal cortex.
personalized-image-guided and E-field-modeling dose rTMS (precision TMS)
with a protocol of 5 seconds on, 10 seconds off, and a total of 3000 pulses/session, lasting 15 minutes, targeting the left DLPFC.
Locations (1)
Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC
Charleston, South Carolina, United States