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The effect of cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation to improve standing balance performance early post-stroke, study protocol of a randomized controlled trial

机译:小脑经颅直流电刺激改善中风后早期站立平衡表现的效果,随机对照试验的研究方案

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Rationale: Restoration of adequate standing balance after stroke is of major importance for functional recovery. POstural feedback ThErapy combined with Non-invasive TranscranIAL direct current stimulation (tDCS) in patients with stroke (POTENTIAL) aims to establish if cerebellar tDCS has added value in improving standing balance performance early post-stroke. Methods: Forty-six patients with a first-ever ischemic stroke will be enrolled in this double-blind controlled trial within five weeks post-stroke. All patients will receive 15 sessions of virtual reality-based postural feedback training (VR-PFT) in addition to usual care. VR-PFT will be given five days per week for 1 h, starting within five weeks post-stroke. During VR-PFT, 23 patients will receive 25 min of cerebellar anodal tDCS (cb_tDCS), and 23 patients will receive sham stimulation. Study outcome: Clinical, posturographic, and neurophysiological measurements will be performed at baseline, directly post-intervention, two weeks post-intervention and at 15 weeks post-stroke. The primary outcome measure will be the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) for which a clinical meaningful difference of six points needs to be established between the intervention and control group at 15 weeks post-stroke. Discussion: POTENTIAL will be the first proof-of-concept randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of VR-PFT combined with cerebellar tDCS in terms of standing balance performance in patients early post-stroke. Due to the combined clinical, posturographical and neurophysiological measurements, this trial may give more insights in underlying post-stroke recovery processes and whether these can be influenced by tDCS.
机译:基本原理:卒中后恢复足够的站立平衡对功能恢复至关重要。中风患者 (POTENTIAL) 的 POstural 反馈 ThErapy 联合非侵入性经颅直流电刺激 (tDCS) 旨在确定小脑 tDCS 是否在改善中风后早期站立平衡表现方面具有附加值。方法:46 例首次缺血性卒中患者将在卒中后 5 周内参加这项双盲对照试验。除了常规护理外,所有患者还将接受 15 次基于虚拟现实的姿势反馈训练 (VR-PFT)。VR-PFT 将在卒中后 5 周内开始,每周 5 天,持续 1 小时。在 VR-PFT 期间,23 名患者将接受 25 分钟的小脑阳极 tDCS (cb_tDCS),23 名患者将接受假刺激。研究结果:临床、姿势和神经生理学测量将在基线、干预后直接、干预后两周和卒中后 15 周进行。主要结果指标将是 Berg 平衡量表 (BBS),在卒中后 15 周时,干预组和对照组之间需要建立 6 分的临床意义差异。讨论:POTENTIAL 将是第一个概念验证随机对照试验,旨在评估 VR-PFT 联合小脑 tDCS 对卒中后早期患者站立平衡表现的影响。由于结合了临床、姿势和神经生理学测量,该试验可能会对潜在的卒中后恢复过程以及这些过程是否会受到 tDCS 的影响提供更多见解。

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