Electrodermal Activity Monitoring for Stroke Patients Stress States, Еmotional Disturbances, Rehabilitation Measures Effectiveness Specification: a Pilot Study

A. Kuzyukova, A. P. Rachin, V. Kolyshenkov
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INTRODUCTION. The level of stress experienced by stroke patients (caused by anxiety-depressive disorders, pain and motor deficiency) is still difficult to assess adequately clinically and with the help of existing diagnostic questionnaires, whereas their presence in a state of pronounced discomfort significantly affects the overall functioning and effectiveness of rehabilitation measures. In connection with the above, of interest are the methods aimed at objectification of stress level, such as determination of sympathetic activation byregistration of cutaneous conductivity, which, according to the literature, can be a reliable marker of affective pathology and chronic pain. AIM. To assess the possibility of using the NeonFSC stress monitoring system, RU No. RZN 2021/16179 dated December 29, 2021 for diagnostics by recording the skin conduction of stress, pain sensations and emotional pathology in stroke patients, and determining the effectiveness of the treatment and rehabilitation measures taken to correct the above disorders. MATERIAL AND METHODS. Thirty-five stroke patients were examined clinically and anamnesthetically, clinico-neurologically, clinicopsychopathologically,using diagnostic scales and recording electrodermal activity. RESULT AND DISCUSSION. The NeonFSC system determines the level of sympathetic activation in stroke patients, correlated with clinical parameters (neurological deficit, severity of pain, anxiety and depression) and helps to assess the dynamics of discomfort experienced by the patient as a result of rehabilitation measures. The use of electrodermal activity monitoring in a comprehensive examination of patients increased the diagnosis of emotional pathology and pain by 30%, objectified the presence of distress or its absence. CONCLUSION. The NeonFSC system is promising for use in comprehensive diagnosis and assessment of the dynamics of anxietydepressive disorders, pain, and other distress-inducing conditions, as well as to determine the adequacy of physical activities used in rehabilitation for various diseases.
脑卒中患者压力状态,Еmotional干扰,康复措施有效性规范的皮电活动监测:一项试点研究
介绍。脑卒中患者所经历的压力水平(由焦虑抑郁障碍、疼痛和运动缺陷引起)仍然难以在临床和现有诊断问卷的帮助下充分评估,而他们处于明显不适状态的存在显著影响康复措施的整体功能和有效性。与上述相关,我们感兴趣的是旨在客观化应激水平的方法,例如通过记录皮肤电导率来确定交感神经激活,根据文献,这可以作为情感病理和慢性疼痛的可靠标记。为了评估使用NeonFSC应力监测系统的可能性,RU No.;RZN 2021/16179,于2021年12月29日发布,通过记录脑卒中患者的应激、疼痛感觉和情绪病理的皮肤传导来进行诊断,并确定为纠正上述疾病而采取的治疗和康复措施的有效性。材料和方法。采用诊断量表和记录皮电活动对35例脑卒中患者进行临床、记忆、临床神经、临床精神病理学检查。结果和讨论。NeonFSC系统确定中风患者的交感神经激活水平,与临床参数(神经功能缺陷、疼痛严重程度、焦虑和抑郁)相关,并有助于评估患者因康复措施而经历的不适动态。在对患者进行全面检查时使用皮肤电活动监测可使情绪病理和疼痛的诊断率提高30%,使痛苦的存在或不存在客观化。NeonFSC系统有望用于全面诊断和评估焦虑抑郁障碍、疼痛和其他痛苦诱发条件的动态,以及确定用于各种疾病康复的体育活动的充分性。
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