Intermittent theta-burst stimulation combined with physical therapy as an optimal rehabilitation in Parkinson's disease: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial

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作者
Jin, Zhao-hui [1 ]
Wang, Yi-xuan [1 ]
Meng, De-tao [1 ]
Qin, Yi [2 ]
Duan, Yi-nan [2 ]
Fang, Jin-ping [1 ]
Wang, Rui-dan [1 ]
Liu, Yan-jun [1 ]
Liu, Cui [1 ]
Wang, Ping [1 ]
Yan, Hong-jiao [1 ]
Zhen, Yi [1 ]
An, Xia [1 ]
Chen, Ke-ke [2 ]
Yu, Xin [2 ]
Lyu, Diyang [1 ]
Yan, Xiao-Yan [3 ]
Fang, Bo-yan [1 ]
机构
[1] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Rehabil Hosp, Parkinson Med Ctr, Beijing 100144, Peoples R China
[2] Capital Med Univ, Beijing, Peoples R China
[3] Peking Univ First Hosp, Peking Univ Clin Res Inst, Beijing, Peoples R China
关键词
Intermittent theta-burst stimulation; Parkinson's disease; Physiotherapy; Randomised controlled trial; TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; CORTICAL EXCITABILITY; GAIT; RELIABILITY; FREQUENCY; BALANCE; PEOPLE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PERFORMANCE; DISORDERS;
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10.1186/s13063-023-07425-7
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
摘要
BackgroundFirst-line rehabilitative strategies to improve motor deficits are based on functional training (physical or occupational therapy), which has been demonstrated to facilitate neural reorganisation. Accumulating evidence suggests that non-invasive brain stimulation techniques, such as repetitive TMS (rTMS), may enhance neuroplasticity, thereby facilitating neural reorganisation and recovery from Parkinson's disease. Evidence also shows that intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) can improve motor function and quality of life in patients by promoting the excitability and neural remodelling of cerebral cortex. We aimed to combine iTBS stimulation with physiotherapy to improve the rehabilitation effect compared to physiotherapy alone in patients with Parkinson's disease.MethodsThis randomised, double-blind clinical trial will enrol 50 Parkinson's disease patients aged 45-70 years with Hoehn and Yahr scale scores of 1-3. Patients are randomly assigned to either the iTBS + physiotherapy or sham-iTBS + physiotherapy group. The trial consists of a 2-week double-blind treatment period and a 24-week follow-up period. iTBS and sham-iTBS will be administered twice daily for 10 days based on physiotherapy. The primary outcome will be the third part of Movement Disorders-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS III) from the baseline to the first 2 days following completion hospitalised intervention. The secondary outcome will be 39-item Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire (PDQ-39) at 4 weeks, 12 weeks and 24 weeks after intervention. Tertiary outcomes are clinical evaluations and mechanism study outcomes such as NMSS, 6MWD, 10MT, TUG, BBS, MRI, and EEG, the length of time between the drug needs to be adjusted when symptoms fluctuate.DiscussionThe aim of this study is to demonstrate that iTBS can promote overall function and quality of life in Parkinson's disease patients using physiotherapy and that this efficacy may be associated with altered neuroplasticity in exercise-related brain regions. The iTBS combined with physiotherapy training model will be evaluated during a 6-month follow-up period. With significant improvement in quality of life and motor function, iTBS combined with physiotherapy can be considered as a first-line rehabilitation option for Parkinson's disease. The potential of iTBS to enhance neuroplasticity in the brain should have a more positive impact in increasing the generality and efficiency of physiotherapy, improving the quality of life and overall functional status of patients with Parkinson's disease.
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