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Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation in the initial weeks post-stroke: a pilot randomized study
Takahashi, Marcela Tengler Carvalho; Balardin, Joana Bisol; Bazán, Paulo Rodrigo; Boasquevisque, Danielle de Sá; Amaro Junior, Edson; Conforto, Adriana Bastos.
Affiliation
  • Takahashi, Marcela Tengler Carvalho; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. Hospital Municipal da Vila Santa Catarina Dr. Gilson Cássia Marques de Carvalho. São Paulo. BR
  • Balardin, Joana Bisol; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Bazán, Paulo Rodrigo; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Boasquevisque, Danielle de Sá; McMaster University. Population Health Research Institut. Division of Neurology. Hamilton. CA
  • Amaro Junior, Edson; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Conforto, Adriana Bastos; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 22: eAO0450, 2024. tab, graf
Article 在 En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1564513
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ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed at assessing the alterations in upper limb motor impairment and connectivity between motor areas following the post-stroke delivery of cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation sessions. Methods Modifications in the Fugl-Meyer Assessment scores, connectivity between the primary motor cortex of the unaffected and affected hemispheres, and between the primary motor and premotor cortices of the unaffected hemisphere were compared prior to and following six sessions of cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation application in 13 patients (active = 6; sham = 7); this modality targets the primary motor cortex of the unaffected hemisphere early after a stroke. Results Clinically relevant distinctions in Fugl-Meyer Assessment scores (≥9 points) were observed more frequently in the Sham Group than in the Active Group. Between-group differences in the alterations in Fugl-Meyer Assessment scores were not statistically significant (Mann-Whitney test, p=0.133). ROI-to-ROI correlations between the primary motor cortices of the affected and unaffected hemispheres post-therapeutically increased in 5/6 and 2/7 participants in the Active and Sham Groups, respectively. Between-group differences in modifications in connectivity between the aforementioned areas were not statistically significant. Motor performance enhancements were more frequent in the Sham Group compared to the Active Group. Conclusion The results of this hypothesis-generating investigation suggest that heightened connectivity may not translate into early clinical benefits following a stroke and will be crucial in designing larger cohort studies to explore mechanisms underlying the impacts of this intervention. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT02455427.
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全文: 1 索引: LILACS 语言: En 期刊: Einstein (Säo Paulo) 期刊主题: MEDICINA 年: 2024 类型: Article

全文: 1 索引: LILACS 语言: En 期刊: Einstein (Säo Paulo) 期刊主题: MEDICINA 年: 2024 类型: Article