International Consensus Based Review and Recommendations for Minimum Reporting Standards in Research on Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (Version 2020)

Adam D. Farmer(University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust), Adam Strzelczyk(Goethe University Frankfurt), Alessandra Finisguerra(IRCCS Eugenio Medea), Alexander V. Gourine(University College London), Alireza Gharabaghi(University of Tübingen), Alkomiet Hasan(University of Augsburg), Andreas M. Burger(KU Leuven), Andrés M. Jaramillo(Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology), Ann Mertens(Ghent University Hospital), Arshad Majid(University of Sheffield), Bart Verkuil(Leiden University), Bashar W. Badran(Medical University of South Carolina), Carlos Ventura‐Bort(University of Potsdam), Charly Gaul(Migräne Klinik Königstein), Christian Beste(Technische Universität Dresden), Christopher M. Warren(Utah State University), Daniel Quintana(Oslo University Hospital), Dorothea Hämmerer(Center for Behavioral Brain Sciences), Elena Freri(Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta), Eleni Frangos(National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health), Eleonora Tobaldini(University of Milan), Eugenijus Kaniušas(TU Wien), Felix Rosenow(Goethe University Frankfurt), Fioravante Capone(Università Campus Bio-Medico), Fivos Panetsos(Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Gareth L. Ackland(Queen Mary University of London), Gaurav Kaithwas(Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University), Georgia H. O’Leary(Medical University of South Carolina), Hannah Genheimer(University of Würzburg), Heidi I.L. Jacobs(Harvard University), Ilse Van Diest(KU Leuven), Jean Schoenen(University of Liège), Jessica Redgrave(University of Sheffield), Jiliang Fang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Jim Deuchars(University of Leeds), József Constantin Széles(Medical University of Vienna), Julian F. Thayer(University of California, Irvine), Kaushik More(Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg), Kristl Vonck(Ghent University Hospital), Laura Steenbergen(Leiden University), Lauro C. Vianna(Universidade de Brasília), Lisa M. McTeague(Medical University of South Carolina), Mareike Ludwig(Mersin Üniversitesi), Maria G. Veldhuizen(Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Marijke Couck(Odisee, University of Applied Sciences), Marina Casazza(University of Tübingen), Marius Keute(University of Tübingen), Marom Bikson(City College of New York), Marta Andreatta(University of Würzburg), Martina D’Agostini(KU Leuven), Mathias Weymar(University of Potsdam), Matthew J. Betts(German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases), Matthias Prigge(Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology), Michael Kaess(University of Bern), Michael Roden(Deutsches Diabetes-Zentrum e.V.), Michelle Thai(University of Minnesota), Nathaniel M. Schuster(UC San Diego Health System), Nicola Montano(University of Milan), Niels Hansen(Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Göttingen), Nils B. Kroemer(University of Tübingen), Peijing Rong(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Rico Fischer(Universität Greifswald), Robert H. Howland(University of Pittsburgh), Roberta Sclocco(Logan University), Roberta Sellaro(Leiden University), Ronald G. García(Harvard University), Sebastian Bauer(Goethe University Frankfurt), Sofiya Gancheva(Deutsches Diabetes-Zentrum e.V.), Stavros Stavrakis(University of Leeds), Stefan Kampusch(TU Wien), Susan A. Deuchars(University of Leeds), Sven Wehner(University Hospital Bonn), Sylvain Laborde(German Sport University Cologne), Taras Usichenko(Universitätsmedizin Greifswald), Thomas Polak(Universitätsklinikum Würzburg), Tino Zaehle(Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg), Uirassu Borges(German Sport University Cologne), Vanessa Teckentrup(University of Tübingen), Vera K. Jandackova(University of Ostrava), Vitaly Napadow(Logan University), Julian Koenig(University of Bern)
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
March 23, 2021
Cited by 329Open Access
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Abstract

Given its non-invasive nature, there is increasing interest in the use of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) across basic, translational and clinical research. Contemporaneously, tVNS can be achieved by stimulating either the auricular branch or the cervical bundle of the vagus nerve, referred to as transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation(VNS) and transcutaneous cervical VNS, respectively. In order to advance the field in a systematic manner, studies using these technologies need to adequately report sufficient methodological detail to enable comparison of results between studies, replication of studies, as well as enhancing study participant safety. We systematically reviewed the existing tVNS literature to evaluate current reporting practices. Based on this review, and consensus among participating authors, we propose a set of minimal reporting items to guide future tVNS studies. The suggested items address specific technical aspects of the device and stimulation parameters. We also cover general recommendations including inclusion and exclusion criteria for participants, outcome parameters and the detailed reporting of side effects. Furthermore, we review strategies used to identify the optimal stimulation parameters for a given research setting and summarize ongoing developments in animal research with potential implications for the application of tVNS in humans. Finally, we discuss the potential of tVNS in future research as well as the associated challenges across several disciplines in research and clinical practice.


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