Neural Interfaces Conference, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Neuromodulation. 2010 Jul;13(3):229-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1403.2009.00252.x. Epub 2010 Jan 31.
To summarize research to understand the priorities of consumers with spinal cord injury (SCI) as related to neuroprosthesis.
This review is generated from results presented during a session at the 2008 Neural Interfaces Conference held in Cleveland, OH including presentations of research, observation of a panel discussion, and a case study.
Understanding priorities of consumers living with SCI may help guide development of technology to potentially increase quality of life, confidence, and independence. Those living with quadriplegia desire arm and hand function while persons with paraplegia wish to regain sexual function. Shared priorities in the SCI population are the restoration of bladder and bowel function and the importance of exercise for functional recovery.
Understanding the consumer is the cornerstone to successful delivery of a neuroprosthesis. Translational research by multidisciplinary teams is needed to understand these issues and move technology for people living with SCI from the bench to the bedside.
总结研究成果,了解脊髓损伤(SCI)患者对神经假体的优先需求。
本综述源自于 2008 年在俄亥俄州克利夫兰举行的神经接口会议的一次会议的结果,包括研究报告、小组讨论观察和案例研究。
了解与 SCI 共存的消费者的优先需求,可能有助于指导技术的开发,从而有可能提高生活质量、信心和独立性。四肢瘫痪患者希望恢复手臂和手部功能,而截瘫患者希望恢复性功能。SCI 患者的共同关注点是恢复膀胱和肠道功能,以及锻炼对于功能恢复的重要性。
了解消费者是成功提供神经假体的基石。需要跨学科团队进行转化研究,以了解这些问题,并将 SCI 患者的技术从实验室转移到临床。