College of acupuncture and massage, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun, China.
Department of rehabilitation, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Changchun University of Chinese Medicine(Changchun Hospital of Chinese Medicine), Changchun, China.
BMJ Open. 2021 Jan 28;11(1):e042383. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042383.
About 85% of stroke survivors have upper extremity dysfunction, and more than 60% have continuing hand dysfunction and cannot live independently after treatment. Numerous recent publications have explored brain-computer interfaces technology as rehabilitation tools to help subacute and chronic stroke patients recover upper extremity movement. Our study aims to synthesise results from randomised controlled trials to assess the effectiveness and safety of brain-computer interface technology in the treatment of poststroke motor disorders(PSMD).
English and Chinese search strategies will be conducted in eight databases: the China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Chinese Scientific Journal Database, Wanfang Database, China Doctoral Dissertations Full-Text Database, China Master's Theses Full-Text Database, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, PubMed and Embase. In addition, manual retrieval of research papers, conference papers, ongoing experiments and internal reports, among others, will supplement electronic retrieval. The searches will select all eligible studies published on or before 8 June 2020. To enhance the effectiveness of the study, only randomised controlled trials related to brain-computer interface technology for poststroke motor disorders will be included. The Fugl-Meyer Motor Function score will be the primary outcome measure; the Modified Barthel Index, Modified Ashworth Score and the upper extremity freehand muscle strength assessment will be secondary outcomes. Side effects and adverse events will be included as safety evaluations. To ensure the quality of the systematic evaluation, study selection, data extraction and quality assessment will be independently performed by two authors, and a third author will handle any disagreement. Review Manager V.5.3.3 and STATA V.15.1 will be used to perform the data synthesis and subgroup analysis.
This systemic review will evaluate the efficacy and safety of brain-computer interface technology combined with routine rehabilitation treatment for treatment of poststroke motor disorders. Since all included data will be obtained from published articles,the review does not require ethical approval. The review will be published in a peer-reviewed journal.
CRD42020190868.
约 85%的中风幸存者存在上肢功能障碍,超过 60%的患者存在持续手部功能障碍,治疗后无法独立生活。最近有许多出版物探讨了脑机接口技术作为康复工具,以帮助亚急性和慢性中风患者恢复上肢运动。我们的研究旨在综合随机对照试验的结果,评估脑机接口技术治疗中风后运动障碍(PSMD)的有效性和安全性。
将在 8 个数据库中进行英语和中文检索策略:中国知识基础设施,中国科学期刊数据库,万方数据库,中国博士学位论文全文数据库,中国硕士学位论文全文数据库,Cochrane 对照试验中心注册库,PubMed 和 Embase。此外,还将检索研究论文、会议论文、正在进行的实验和内部报告等,以补充电子检索。检索将选择截至 2020 年 6 月 8 日之前发表的所有合格研究。为了提高研究的有效性,仅纳入与脑机接口技术治疗中风后运动障碍相关的随机对照试验。Fugl-Meyer 运动功能评分将作为主要结局指标;改良巴氏指数、改良 Ashworth 评分和上肢徒手肌力评估将作为次要结局指标。将包括副作用和不良事件作为安全性评估。为了确保系统评价的质量,将由两位作者独立进行研究选择、数据提取和质量评估,对于任何分歧,将由第三位作者处理。将使用 Review Manager V.5.3.3 和 STATA V.15.1 进行数据分析合成和亚组分析。
本系统评价将评估脑机接口技术与常规康复治疗相结合治疗中风后运动障碍的疗效和安全性。由于所有纳入的数据均来自已发表的文章,因此本评价不需要伦理批准。评价结果将发表在同行评议的期刊上。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42020190868。