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双耳前庭功能低下患者在视觉剥夺下的动态姿势摆动中受噪声电前庭刺激的影响。

Effect of noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation on dynamic posture sway under visual deprivation in patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunction.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy and Assistive Technology, National Yang-Ming Chiao-Tung University, Taipei, 11221, Taiwan.

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, 11217, Taiwan.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2021 Feb 19;11(1):4229. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-83206-z.

Abstract

A single-blind study to investigate the effects of noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation (nGVS) in straight walking and 2 Hz head yaw walking for healthy and bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) participants in light and dark conditions. The optimal stimulation intensity for each participant was determined by calculating standing stability on a force plate while randomly applying six graded nGVS intensities (0-1000 µA). The chest-pelvic (C/P) ratio and lateral deviation of the center of mass (COM) were measured by motion capture during straight and 2 Hz head yaw walking in light and dark conditions. Participants were blinded to nGVS served randomly and imperceivably. Ten BVH patients and 16 healthy participants completed all trials. In the light condition, the COM lateral deviation significantly decreased only in straight walking (p = 0.037) with nGVS for the BVH. In the dark condition, both healthy (p = 0.026) and BVH (p = 0.017) exhibited decreased lateral deviation during nGVS. The C/P ratio decreased significantly in BVH for 2 Hz head yaw walking with nGVS (p = 0.005) in light conditions. This study demonstrated that nGVS effectively reduced walking deviations, especially in visual deprived condition for the BVH. Applying nGVS with different head rotation frequencies and light exposure levels may accelerate the rehabilitation process for patients with BVH.Clinical Trial Registration This clinical trial was prospectively registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov with the Unique identifier: NCT03554941. Date of registration: (13/06/2018).

摘要

一项单盲研究旨在调查噪声性前庭电刺激(nGVS)在健康人和双侧前庭功能低下(BVH)参与者在明亮和黑暗环境下直线行走和 2Hz 头部俯仰行走中的影响。通过在力板上计算站立稳定性,确定每个参与者的最佳刺激强度,同时随机施加六个分级 nGVS 强度(0-1000µA)。在明亮和黑暗条件下,通过运动捕捉测量直线和 2Hz 头部俯仰行走期间的胸-骨盆(C/P)比和质心(COM)的侧向偏差。参与者对 nGVS 进行了单盲,随机且不易察觉。10 名 BVH 患者和 16 名健康参与者完成了所有试验。在明亮条件下,仅在直线行走时,nGVS 使 BVH 的 COM 侧向偏差显著减小(p=0.037)。在黑暗条件下,健康组(p=0.026)和 BVH 组(p=0.017)在 nGVS 期间侧向偏差均减小。在明亮条件下,nGVS 使 2Hz 头部俯仰行走时的 C/P 比在 BVH 中显著降低(p=0.005)。本研究表明,nGVS 可有效减少行走偏差,特别是在 BVH 的视觉剥夺情况下。应用不同头部旋转频率和光照水平的 nGVS 可能会加速 BVH 患者的康复过程。临床试验注册 本临床试验在 www.clinicaltrials.gov 上进行了前瞻性注册,唯一标识符为 NCT03554941。注册日期:(2018 年 6 月 13 日)。

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