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Finding a Balance: A Systematic Review of the Biomechanical Effects of Vestibular Prostheses on Stability in Humans

机译:寻找平衡:对前庭假体对人类稳定性的生物力学效应进行系统审查

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The vestibular system is located in the inner ear and is responsible for maintaining balance in humans. Bilateral vestibular dysfunction (BVD) is a disorder that adversely affects vestibular function. This results in symptoms such as postural imbalance and vertigo, increasing the incidence of falls and worsening quality of life. Current therapeutic options are often ineffective, with a focus on symptom management. Artificial stimulation of the vestibular system, via a vestibular prosthesis, is a technique being explored to restore vestibular function. This review systematically searched for literature that reported the effect of artificial vestibular stimulation on human behaviours related to balance, using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) technique. A total of 21 papers matched the inclusion criteria of the literature search conducted using the PubMed and Web of Science databases (February 2019). The populations for these studies included both healthy adults and patients with BVD. In every paper, artificial vestibular stimulation caused an improvement in certain behaviours related to balance, although the extent of the effect varied greatly. Various behaviours were measured such as the vestibulo-ocular reflex, postural sway and certain gait characteristics. Two classes of prosthesis were evaluated and both showed a significant improvement in at least one aspect of balance-related behaviour in every paper included. No adverse effects were reported for prostheses using noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation, however, prosthetic implantation sometimes caused hearing or vestibular loss. Significant heterogeneity in methodology, study population and disease aetiology were observed. The present study confirms the feasibility of vestibular implants in humans for restoring balance in controlled conditions, but more research needs to be conducted to determine their effects on balance in non-clinical settings.
机译:前庭系统位于内耳,负责维持人类的平衡。双侧前庭功能障碍(BVD)是一种对前庭功能产生不利影响的疾病。这导致症状,如姿势不平衡和眩晕,增加了跌倒的发病和生活质量恶化。目前的治疗选择往往是无效的,重点关注症状管理。通过前庭假体进行前庭系统的人工刺激是一种探索恢复前庭功能的技术。本综述系统地搜索了报告人工前庭刺激对与平衡相关的人类行为的影响,使用优选的报告来进行系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)技术。共有21篇论文符合使用科学数据库的PubMed和Web进行的文献搜索的纳入标准(2019年2月)。这些研究的群体包括健康成人和BVD患者。在每篇论文中,人工前庭刺激引起了与平衡相关的某些行为的改善,尽管效果的程度变化了很大。测量各种行为,例如前院反射,姿势摇摆和某些步态特征。评估了两类假体,并在每张纸中显示出平衡相关行为的至少一个方面的显着改善。然而,使用嘈杂的电流前庭刺激的假体没有报告不良反应,然而,假肢植入有时会导致听力或前庭损失。观察到方法,研究人群和疾病病因的显着异质性。本研究证实了前庭植入物在人类中用于恢复受控条件的平衡,但需要进行更多的研究以确定它们对非临床环境的平衡的影响。

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