Treatment of upper limb spasticity with inhibitory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: A randomized placebo-controlled trial

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作者
Gottlieb, Anna [1 ]
Boltzmann, Melanie [1 ]
Schmidt, Simone B. [1 ]
Gutenbrunner, Christoph [2 ]
Krauss, Joachim K. [3 ]
Stangel, Martin [4 ]
Hoglinger, Gunter U. [5 ]
Wallesch, Claus-W [6 ]
Rollnik, Jens D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Associated Inst Hannover Med Sch, Inst Neurorehabil Res InFo, BDH Clin Hessisch Oldendorf, Hessisch Oldendorf, Germany
[2] Hannover Med Sch, Dept Rehabil Med, Hannover, Germany
[3] Hannover Med Sch, Dept Neurosurg, Hannover, Germany
[4] Hannover Med Sch, Dept Neurol, Sect Clin Neuroimmunol & Neurochem, Hannover, Germany
[5] Hannover Med Sch, Dept Neurol, Hannover, Germany
[6] BDH Clin Elzach, Elzach, Germany
关键词
Stroke; upper limb paresis; spasticity; repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation; resting-state functional connectivity; neurological rehabilitation; rTMS; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY; MOTOR RECOVERY; STROKE;
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10.3233/NRE-210088
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
BACKGROUND: Upper limb dysfunction is a frequent complication after stroke impairing outcome. Inhibitory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied over the contralesional hemisphere is supposed to enhance the positive effects of conventional rehabilitative treatment. OBJECTIVE: This double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial investigated whether inhibitory rTMS as add-on to standard therapy improves upper limb spasticity. METHODS: Twenty-eight patients (aged 44 to 80 years) with unilateral stroke in the middle cerebral artery territory were analyzed. Participants were randomly assigned to inhibitory, low-frequency (LF-) rTMS (n = 14) or sham-rTMS (n = 14). The primary outcome measure was the spasticity grade, which was assessed with the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS). In addition, the Fugl-Meyer-Assessment (FMA) for the upper extremity (UE) and a resting-state fMRI were performed to measure motor functions and the sensorimotor network, respectively. RESULTS: The MAS score was reduced in the LF-rTMS group only, whereas the FMA score improved in both groups over time. Regarding the fMRI data, both groups activated typical regions of the sensorimotor network. In the LF-rTMS group, however, connectivity to the left angular gyrus increased after treatment. CONCLUSION: Changes in functional connectivity in patients receiving inhibitory rTMS over the contralesional motor cortex suggest that processes of neuronal plasticity are stimulated.
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页码:425 / 434
页数:10
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