Targeted language training combined with transcranial direct current therapy for Wernicke aphasia in the sequelae stage: A case report

Juan Yang , Huozhong Yuan
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Abstract

Objective

To observe the effects of combining targeted language training with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on speech rehabilitation in senile stroke patients with Wernicke's aphasia in the sequelae stage.

Methods

A patient with Wernicke's aphasia caused by stroke, 15 months prior, was successively treated with regimen A (targeted language training), regimen B (L-Wernicke area tDCS + targeted language training), and regimen C (R-Wernicke area tDCS + targeted language training) for a total of 3 weeks, with a 2-day washout period between each regimen. The accuracy of spontaneous speech, auditory word-picture matching, visual word-picture matching, retelling, graph-reading writing, and graph-reading naming items was evaluated and compared before treatment and 3 weeks after treatment with regimens A, B, and C.

Results

After 3 weeks of the regimen A treatment, there was no significant improvement in each evaluation item. After 3 weeks of treatment with regimen B, the patient's spontaneous speech slightly improved, but the expression remained meaningless. Visual word-graph matching was slightly improved, but auditory word-graph matching was not. After 3 weeks of treatment with regimen C, the spontaneous speech of the patient's increased significantly, and the correct rates of auditory word-graph matching, visual word-graph matching, retelling, and picture reading and writing were significantly improved compared with those before treatment and after 3 weeks of treatment with regimens A and B (P < 0.05).

Conclusions

Targeted language training combined with tDCS stimulation of the non-dominant Wernicke's area can improve spontaneous speech, auditory word-picture matching, visual word-picture matching, retelling, and picture reading and writing ability in elderly patients with Wernicke's aphasia after stroke, thus promoting speech rehabilitation.

针对性语言训练结合经颅直流电疗法治疗后遗症阶段的韦尼克失语症:病例报告
目的 观察针对性语言训练与经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)相结合对老年中风后遗症阶段韦尼克失语症患者语言康复的影响。方法对一名 15 个月前因脑卒中导致的韦尼克失语症患者依次进行 A 方案(定向语言训练)、B 方案(L-韦尼克区 tDCS + 定向语言训练)和 C 方案(R-韦尼克区 tDCS + 定向语言训练),共治疗 3 周,每个方案之间有 2 天的冲洗期。结果A方案治疗3周后,各评估项目均无显著改善。使用方案 B 治疗 3 周后,患者的自发言语能力略有改善,但表达仍然毫无意义。视觉词图匹配略有改善,但听觉词图匹配没有改善。使用 C 方案治疗 3 周后,患者的自发言语能力明显提高,听觉词图匹配、视觉词图匹配、复述和图片读写的正确率与治疗前和使用 A、B 方案治疗 3 周后相比均有显著提高(P < 0.05)。结论针对性语言训练结合非优势Wernicke区的tDCS刺激,能提高脑卒中后老年Wernicke失语症患者的自发言语、听觉词图匹配、视觉词图匹配、复述和图画读写能力,从而促进语言康复。
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Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Neurology, Clinical Neurology
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