State of the art: non-invasive electrical stimulation for the treatment of chronic tinnitus

Shanwen Chen(Anhui Medical University), Maoshan Du(Anhui Medical University), Yang Wang(Anhui Medical University), Yifan Li(Anhui Medical University), Busheng Tong(Anhui Medical University), Jianxin Qiu(Anhui Medical University), Feihu Wu(Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yehai Liu(Anhui Medical University)
Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease
January 1, 2023
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Abstract

Subjective tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of external stimulation. Neuromodulation is a novel method with promising properties for application in tinnitus management. This study sought to review the types of non-invasive electrical stimulation in tinnitus to provide the foothold for further research. PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases were searched for studies on the modulation of tinnitus by non-invasive electrical stimulation. Among the four forms of non-invasive electrical modulation, transcranial direct current stimulation, transcranial random noise stimulation, and transauricular vagus nerve stimulation yielded promising results, whereas the effect of transcranial alternating current stimulation in the treatment of tinnitus has not been confirmed. Non-invasive electrical stimulation can effectively suppress tinnitus perception in some patients. However, the heterogeneity in parameter settings leads to scattered and poorly replicated findings. Further high-quality studies are needed to identify optimal parameters to develop more acceptable protocols for tinnitus modulation.


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