Application of tRNS to improve multiple sclerosis fatigue: a pilot, single-blind, sham-controlled study.

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Giuseppe Salemi, Giulia Vazzoler, Paolo Ragonese, Alessia Bianchi, Giuseppe Cosentino, Giuseppe Croce, Massimo Gangitano, Erika Portera, Sabrina Realmuto, Brigida Fierro, Filippo Brighina
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Abstract

We evaluated the effects of transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) on fatigue in 17 subjects with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis with low physical disability. Two different patient groups underwent real or sham stimulation for 10 days, targeting the primary motor cortex of the dominant side or contralateral to the most compromised limb. In the 'real group', beneficial effects were observed using the Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (p = 0.04; physical subscale: p = 0.03), the subscales 'change in health' (p = 0.006) and 'role limitations due to physical problems' (p = 0.001) of the Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54, and by assessing the patient impression of perceived fatigue (p = 0.005).

tRNS在改善多发性硬化疲劳中的应用:一项试点、单盲、假对照研究。
我们评估了经颅随机噪声刺激(tRNS)对17例伴有轻度肢体残疾的复发-缓解型多发性硬化症患者疲劳的影响。两组不同的患者分别进行了为期10天的真实或虚假刺激,目标是优势侧或对侧最受损肢体的初级运动皮层。在“真实组”中,使用修正疲劳冲击量表观察到有益的效果(p = 0.04;身体分量表:p = 0.03)、多发性硬化症生活质量的“健康变化”(p = 0.006)和“身体问题导致的角色限制”(p = 0.001)分量表,以及通过评估患者对感知疲劳的印象(p = 0.005)。
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