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远程监督经颅直流电刺激:肌萎缩侧索硬化症的可行性研究。

Remotely supervised transcranial direct current stimulation: A feasibility study for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, Brain Plasticity Laboratory, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, USA.

Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

NeuroRehabilitation. 2019;45(3):369-378. doi: 10.3233/NRE-192851.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been investigated as a therapeutic neuromodulation tool in several neurological disorders. However, evidence supporting its efficacy in disorders such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is limited possibly due to limited patient accessibility for research, particularly for individuals with advanced disease progression. Telerehabilitation using home-based protocols allows for remote supervision of tDCS over longer durations, thereby increasing participation, compliance and adherence. In this study, we explored the safety, feasibility and preliminary effects of a remotely supervised tDCS (RS-tDCS) protocol in ALS.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

In this pre-post case series study, two individuals with ALS completed 24 remotely supervised anodal tDCS sessions (20 minutes, 2 mA). Outcomes included adherence, compliance, disease progression, walking speed, risk of fall, endurance, fatigue and depression.

RESULTS

Both participants successfully completed the study without any major adverse effects. Minor side effects included mild sensations of itching and throbbing under the electrodes during stimulation. Clinical outcomes showed minimal to no change for any of the measures.

CONCLUSIONS

Preliminary findings suggest that the RS-tDCS protocol is safe and feasible in individuals with ALS. Our protocol serves as a model for future long-term studies to evaluate the clinical and neurophysiological effects of tDCS using a telerehabilitation protocol in ALS.

摘要

背景

经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)已被研究作为几种神经障碍的治疗性神经调节工具。然而,由于研究中患者可及性有限,特别是对于疾病进展晚期的患者,支持其在肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)等疾病中疗效的证据有限。基于家庭的远程康复使用户可以远程接受 tDCS 治疗,从而增加参与度、依从性和坚持度。本研究探讨了远程监督 tDCS(RS-tDCS)方案在 ALS 中的安全性、可行性和初步效果。

材料和方法

在这项前后病例系列研究中,两名 ALS 患者完成了 24 次远程监督的阳极 tDCS 治疗(20 分钟,2 mA)。结果包括依从性、遵医性、疾病进展、步行速度、跌倒风险、耐力、疲劳和抑郁。

结果

两名参与者均顺利完成研究,未出现任何重大不良事件。轻微的副作用包括刺激期间电极下轻微的瘙痒和跳动感。所有指标的临床结果均显示出最小至无变化。

结论

初步结果表明,RS-tDCS 方案在 ALS 患者中是安全且可行的。我们的方案为未来的长期研究提供了模型,以评估使用远程康复方案在 ALS 中 tDCS 的临床和神经生理学效果。

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