A Novel Testing Battery for Preserved Autonomic Regulation Following Spinal Cord Injury and New Translationally Focused Data Representation.

IF 2.4 Q1 REHABILITATION
Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-19 DOI:10.46292/sci24-00071
Ryan Solinsky, Kathryn Burns, Jason W Hamner, Daniel D Veith, Wolfgang Singer, J Andrew Taylor
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Abstract

Background: Autonomic dysfunction is common after spinal cord injury (SCI). There are currently limited tools to comprehensively characterize its deficits. While individual established autonomic tests have a long history and sound scientific background, translating these autonomic testing results to inform clinical understanding is a major barrier.

Objectives: To assess a strategic battery of autonomic tests to characterize and act as a biomarker of autonomic regulation for individuals with SCI and to develop a novel graphical representation of these data to facilitate understanding of autonomic dysfunction after SCI.

Methods: We outline a battery of six laboratory autonomic tests that were curated to collectively describe the ability of individuals with SCI to inhibit and recruit sympathetic activity through the injured spinal cord. Heart rate/blood pressure variability, bolus phenylephrine, hand and foot cold pressor, Valsalva maneuver, and bladder pressor are herein described. Incorporating normative control data for 30 uninjured individuals completing this testing battery, we further demonstrate the utility of a composite biomarker, comparing these control results to 11 individuals with SCI.

Results: Results demonstrate strong normality of data with testing psychometrics, suggesting stable reproducibility with repeat testing. Even in this preliminary sample of individuals with SCI, clear differences begin to emerge compared to uninjured norms. This illustrates the ability of this collective testing battery to characterize autonomic regulation after SCI. To aid in clinical translation, we further present a graphical representation, an autonomic phenotype, which serves as a snapshot of how normal or abnormal sympathetic inhibition and recruitment of activation may be after SCI.

Conclusion: Utilizing these autonomic phenotypes, three example cases of individuals with SCI highlight evidence of varied degrees of autonomically complete SCI. Together, this represents a key advancement in our understanding of autonomic function after SCI.

一种新的脊髓损伤后保留自主调节的测试电池和新的平移聚焦数据表示。
背景:脊髓损伤(SCI)后自主神经功能障碍很常见。目前,全面描述其赤字特征的工具有限。虽然个人建立的自主测试具有悠久的历史和良好的科学背景,但将这些自主测试结果转化为临床理解是一个主要障碍。目的:评估一系列自主神经测试,以表征并作为脊髓损伤患者自主神经调节的生物标志物,并开发一种新的图形表示这些数据,以促进对脊髓损伤后自主神经功能障碍的理解。方法:我们概述了一组六种实验室自主神经测试,这些测试被精心策划,以共同描述脊髓损伤患者抑制和恢复交感神经活动的能力。本文描述心率/血压变异性、大剂量苯肾上腺素、手脚冷压、Valsalva手法和膀胱加压。结合30名未受伤个体的标准对照数据,我们进一步证明了复合生物标志物的实用性,并将这些对照结果与11名脊髓损伤患者进行了比较。结果:通过心理测量学测试,结果显示数据具有很强的正态性,表明重复测试具有稳定的重复性。即使在这个初步的脊髓损伤个体样本中,与未受伤的个体相比,也开始出现明显的差异。这说明了这种集体测试电池表征SCI后自主调节的能力。为了帮助临床翻译,我们进一步提出了一种图形表示,一种自主表型,它可以作为脊髓损伤后正常或异常交感神经抑制和激活募集的快照。结论:利用这些自主神经表型,三个脊髓损伤个体的例子突出了不同程度的自主神经完全的证据。总之,这代表了我们对脊髓损伤后自主神经功能理解的一个关键进展。
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期刊介绍: Now in our 22nd year as the leading interdisciplinary journal of SCI rehabilitation techniques and care. TSCIR is peer-reviewed, practical, and features one key topic per issue. Published topics include: mobility, sexuality, genitourinary, functional assessment, skin care, psychosocial, high tetraplegia, physical activity, pediatric, FES, sci/tbi, electronic medicine, orthotics, secondary conditions, research, aging, legal issues, women & sci, pain, environmental effects, life care planning
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