Cooper E B, Scherder E J A, Cooper J B
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2005 Jul-Sep;15(3-4):389-405. doi: 10.1080/09602010443000317.
The right median nerve can be stimulated electrically to help arouse the central nervous system for persons with reduced levels of consciousness. The mechanisms of central action include increased cerebral blood flow and raised levels of dopamine. There is 11 years of experience in the USA of using nerve stimulation for acute coma after traumatic brain injury. There is a much longer period of experience by neurosurgeons in Japan with implanted electrodes on the cervical spinal cord for persons in the persistent vegetative state (PVS). But the use of right median nerve electrical stimulation (RMNS) for patients in the subacute and chronic phases of coma is relatively new. Surface electrical stimulation to treat anoxic brain injury as well as traumatic brain injury is evolving. Novel applications of electrical stimulation in Amsterdam have produced cognitive behavioural effects in persons with early and mid-stage Alzheimer's disease employing transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). Improvements in short-term memory and speech fluency have also been noted. Regardless of the aetiology of the coma or reduced level of awareness, electrical stimulation may serve as a catalyst to enhance central nervous system functions. It remains for the standard treatments and modalities to retrain the injured brain emerging from reduced levels of consciousness.
对于意识水平降低的患者,可以通过电刺激右侧正中神经来帮助唤醒中枢神经系统。其中枢作用机制包括增加脑血流量和提高多巴胺水平。在美国,有11年使用神经刺激治疗创伤性脑损伤后急性昏迷的经验。日本的神经外科医生在为持续性植物状态(PVS)患者在颈脊髓植入电极方面有更长时间的经验。但是,将右侧正中神经电刺激(RMNS)用于昏迷亚急性期和慢性期患者相对较新。用于治疗缺氧性脑损伤以及创伤性脑损伤的表面电刺激正在不断发展。阿姆斯特丹电刺激的新应用已在早期和中期阿尔茨海默病患者中采用经皮电神经刺激(TENS)产生了认知行为效应。短期记忆和言语流畅性也有改善。无论昏迷的病因或意识水平降低的原因如何,电刺激都可作为增强中枢神经系统功能的催化剂。从意识水平降低中恢复的受伤大脑仍需标准治疗和方式来进行再训练。