Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Its Current Role in the Evaluation of Patients Post‐Stroke

U. Ziemann
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Abstract

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive and painless technique used to stimulate the human motor cortex. The resulting motor evoked potential (MEP) can be recorded from a target muscle with conventional electromyography. Preservation of the MEP in the first hours after stroke predicts a favorable outcome, whereas absence of the MEP predicts poor outcome. Many stroke patients, in particular those with motor neglect, show a lengthening of the TMS evoked silent period, indicating enhanced cortical inhibition. TMS mapping provides evidence that motor representations in the affected motor cortex expand and shift during motor recovery. These various TMS applications improve outcome prediction and enhance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying reorganization after stroke. Complementary to the clinical examination, TMS may be used soon to monitor and guide rehabilitative strategies in stroke patients.
经颅磁刺激:目前在脑卒中后患者评估中的作用
经颅磁刺激(TMS)是一种用于刺激人体运动皮层的无创、无痛技术。由此产生的运动诱发电位(MEP)可以用常规肌电图从目标肌肉记录下来。在中风后的最初几个小时内保留MEP预示着有利的结果,而没有MEP则预示着不良的结果。许多脑卒中患者,特别是那些有运动忽视的患者,表现出经颅磁刺激诱发的沉默期延长,表明皮质抑制增强。经颅磁刺激图谱提供的证据表明,在运动恢复过程中,受影响的运动皮层中的运动表征扩大和转移。这些不同的经颅磁刺激应用改善了预后预测,增强了我们对脑卒中后重组机制的理解。作为临床检查的补充,经颅磁刺激可能很快用于监测和指导脑卒中患者的康复策略。
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