Review of the effectiveness of neuromuscular electrical stimulation in the treatment of dysphagia - an update.

Q1 Medicine
GMS German Medical Science Pub Date : 2022-06-14 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3205/000310
Simone Miller, Katharina Peters, Martin Ptok
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Abstract

Background: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been used as a treatment option in the therapy of dysphagia for several years. In a previous review of the literature, it was concluded that NMES might be a valuable adjunct in patients with dysphagia and in patients with vocal fold paresis. However, due to different stimulation protocols, electrode positioning and various underlying pathological conditions, it was difficult to compare the studies which were identified and it was concluded that more empirical data is needed to fully understand the benefits provided by NMES. The purpose of this systematic review is, therefore, to evaluate recent studies regarding a potential effectiveness of transcutaneous NMES applied to the anterior neck as a treatment for dysphagia considering these different aspects.

Method: For this systematic review, a selective literature research in PubMed has been carried out on 5th May 2021 using the terms electrical stimulation AND dysphagia and screened for inclusion criteria by two reviewers in Rayyan. The search resulted in 62 hits.

Results: Studies were excluded due to their publication language; because they did not meet inclusion criteria; because the topical focus was a different one; or because they did not qualify as level 2 studies. Eighteen studies were identified with varying patient groups, stimulation protocols, electrode placement and therapy settings. However, 16 studies have reported of beneficial outcomes in relation with NMES.

Discussion: The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the most recent studies regarding a potential effectiveness of NMES as a treatment for oropharyngeal dysphagia considering different aspects. It could generally be concluded that there is a considerable amount of level 2 studies which suggest that NMES is an effective treatment option, especially when combined with TDT for patients with dysphagia after stroke and patients with Parkinson's disease, or with different kinds of brain injuries. Further research is still necessary in order to clarify which stimulation protocols, parameters and therapy settings are most beneficial for certain patient groups and degrees of impairment.

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回顾神经肌肉电刺激治疗吞咽困难的有效性-最新进展。
背景:神经肌肉电刺激(NMES)作为一种治疗吞咽困难的方法已经有好几年了。在之前的文献回顾中,我们得出结论,NMES可能是吞咽困难患者和声带轻瘫患者的一种有价值的辅助手段。然而,由于不同的刺激方案、电极定位和各种潜在的病理条件,很难对已确定的研究进行比较,因此需要更多的经验数据来充分了解NMES提供的好处。因此,本系统综述的目的是,考虑到这些不同的方面,评估最近关于经皮NMES应用于前颈部治疗吞咽困难的潜在有效性的研究。方法:本系统综述于2021年5月5日在PubMed上进行了选择性文献研究,使用术语电刺激和吞咽困难,并由Rayyan的两位审稿人筛选纳入标准。搜索结果为62条。结果:研究因其发表语言而被排除;因为他们不符合纳入标准;因为主题焦点是不同的;或者因为它们不符合二级研究的标准。18项研究确定了不同的患者组,刺激方案,电极放置和治疗设置。然而,16项研究报告了与NMES相关的有益结果。讨论:本系统综述的目的是从不同的方面评价NMES治疗口咽吞咽困难的潜在有效性的最新研究。总的来说,有相当多的二级研究表明NMES是一种有效的治疗选择,特别是当NMES与TDT联合用于脑卒中后吞咽困难患者、帕金森病患者或不同类型脑损伤患者时。为了明确哪种刺激方案、参数和治疗设置对某些患者群体和损伤程度最有益,还需要进一步的研究。
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