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Repetitive bilateral arm training and motor cortex activation in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial.

机译:慢性卒中的反复性双侧臂训练和运动皮层激活:一项随机对照试验。

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CONTEXT: Reorganization in central motor networks occurs during early recovery from hemiparetic stroke. In chronic stroke survivors, specific rehabilitation therapy can improve upper extremity function. OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that in patients who have chronic motor impairment following stroke, specific rehabilitation therapy that improves arm function is associated with reorganization of cortical networks. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PATIENTS: A randomized controlled clinical trial conducted in a US ambulatory rehabilitation program with 21 patients (median [IQR], 50.3 [34.8-77.3] months after unilateral stroke). Data were collected between 2001 and 2004. INTERVENTIONS: Patients were randomly assigned to bilateral arm training with rhythmic auditory cueing (BATRAC) (n = 9) or standardized dose-matched therapeutic exercises (DMTE) (n = 12). Both were conducted for 1 hour, 3 times a week, for 6 weeks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Within 2 weeks before and after the intervention, brain activation during elbow movement assessed by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and functional outcome assessed using arm function scores. RESULTS: Patients in the BATRAC group but not in the DMTE group increased hemispheric activation during paretic arm movement (P = .03). Changes in activation were observed in the contralesional cerebrum and ipsilesional cerebellum (P = .009). BATRAC was associated with significant increases in activation in precentral (P<.001) and postcentral gyri (P = .03) and the cerebellum (P<.001), although 3 BATRAC patients showed no fMRI changes. Considering all patients, there were no differences in functional outcome between groups. When only BATRAC patients with fMRI response were included (n = 6), BATRAC improved arm function more than DMTE did (P = .02). CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary findings suggest that BATRAC induces reorganization in contralesional motor networks and provide biological plausibility for repetitive bilateral training as a potential therapy for upper extremity rehabilitation in hemiparetic stroke.
机译:背景:中枢运动网络的重组发生在从偏瘫性脑卒中早期恢复期间。在慢性中风幸存者中,特定的康复治疗可以改善上肢功能。目的:为了检验这一假设,即在中风后患有慢性运动障碍的患者中,改善手臂功能的特定康复治疗与皮层网络的重组有关。设计,地点和患者:一项在美国门诊康复计划中进行的随机对照临床试验,涉及21例患者(中位[IQR],单侧卒中后50.3 [34.8-77.3]个月)。收集了2001年至2004年之间的数据。干预措施:将患者随机分配至有节奏听觉提示(BATRAC)(n = 9)或标准剂量匹配治疗性锻炼(DMTE)(n = 12)的双侧臂训练。两者均进行1小时,每周3次,共6周。主要观察指标:在干预前后2周内,通过功能磁共振成像(fMRI)评估肘部运动过程中的大脑激活情况,并使用手臂功能评分评估功能结果。结果:BATRAC组而不是DMTE组的患者在上臂运动期间半球激活增加(P = .03)。在对侧大脑和同侧小脑中观察到激活的变化(P = .009)。尽管3例BATRAC患者未表现出fMRI改变,但BATRAC与中央前(P <.001)和中央后回回(P = .03)和小脑(P <.001)的激活显着增加相关。考虑到所有患者,两组之间的功能结局无差异。当仅包括具有fMRI反应的BATRAC患者(n = 6)时,BATRAC改善的臂功能比DMTE改善的多(P = .02)。结论:这些初步发现表明,BATRAC诱导对侧运动网络的重组,并为重复性双侧训练提供了生物学上的合理性,作为双侧上中风康复的潜在疗法。

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