Research progress in spinal cord electrical stimulation for consciousness recovery in patients with disorders of consciousness

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Yingjie Li , Chaowang An , Wenling Li , Zheng Wang , Hari Shanker Sharma , Haipeng Xie , Xiaolei Song , Di Zhang , Jingwen Zhang
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Disorders of consciousness (DOC) are neuropsychiatric disorders with causes that include traumatic brain injury, hypoxia, and stroke. The possibility of spontaneous recovery is low, and treatment remains a difficult problem in the frontier challenge of neuroscience and medicine. With progress in neurocritical care, the number of patients with DOC is growing. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) can improve the level of consciousness in patients with DOC. The present article reviews the current research status and development trends of SCS in promoting consciousness recovery in patients with DOC. It also seeks to identify the frontier problems and challenges associated with this neuroregulatory technology. Through a systematic review of the relevant literature, criteria for inclusion and exclusion in SCS therapy were established, suitable patients with DOC were identified, and the effects of different stimulation frequencies on consciousness and motor function were examined. Additionally, the optimal SCS mode was investigated, and evaluation criteria, treatment mechanisms, and factors influencing effectiveness were summarized. The present review aims to guide the clinical application and research development of SCS. Although SCS has demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of DOC, responses to SCS exhibit significant individual variation. Consequently, further studies are necessary to expand the sample size for continued exploration and enhancement.
脊髓电刺激对意识障碍患者意识恢复的研究进展
意识障碍(DOC)是一种神经精神疾病,其原因包括创伤性脑损伤、缺氧和中风。自发性恢复的可能性低,治疗仍是神经科学和医学前沿挑战的难题。随着神经危重症护理的进展,DOC患者的数量正在增加。脊髓刺激(SCS)可提高DOC患者的意识水平。现就SCS促进DOC患者意识恢复的研究现状及发展趋势进行综述。它还试图确定与这种神经调节技术相关的前沿问题和挑战。通过系统回顾相关文献,建立SCS治疗的纳入和排除标准,确定合适的DOC患者,并检查不同刺激频率对意识和运动功能的影响。并对SCS的最佳模式进行了探讨,总结了SCS的评价标准、治疗机制及影响疗效的因素。本文综述旨在指导SCS的临床应用和研究发展。虽然SCS在治疗DOC方面已被证明有效,但对SCS的反应表现出显著的个体差异。因此,需要进一步的研究来扩大样本量,以继续探索和增强。
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Journal of Neurorestoratology
Journal of Neurorestoratology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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