Eficacia del neurofeedback como tratamiento para personas con tinnitus subjetivo en la reducción del síntoma y de las consecuencias relacionadas: una revisión sistemática del 2010 al 2020

IF 0.9 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Fabiola Varela Barrenechea
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Abstract

Background and objective

Tinnitus is a symptom experienced by millions of people around the world, generating psychological, physical, and social consequences. There are different therapeutic options that seek to reduce the symptom and the related consequences. One of the newest alternatives is training with Neurofeedback, a neuromodulation technique that looks for modify brain activity. The objective of this research was to determine the efficacy of Neurofeedback treatment parameters in reducing the perception of tinnitus and in reducing the behavioral consequences triggered by the symptom, through a systematic review between 2010 and 2020.

Materials and methods

The data search was carried out in Spanish and English on PubMed/MedLine, EBSCO Host, Embase, Scopus, CENTRAL, SpringerLink and OpenGrey databases. The systematic review was carried out according to the stages established by PRISMA and five studies were identified to be included in the qualitative analysis.

Results

All studies demonstrated that NFB training for tinnitus decreases symptom perception and related consequences. At the neural level, there was an increase in the activity of the alpha wave and a decrease in the activity of delta, gamma, and beta.

Conclusions

Neurofeedback has a modulating effect on brain activity patterns. However, although all the studies reported a decrease in the consequences related to the symptom at the behavioral level after treatment, due to the lack of development of this technique for the symptom and the characteristics of the studies reviewed, it cannot be certainty of efficacy on behavioral and neurophysiological consequences.

神经反馈作为主观耳鸣患者治疗方法在减少症状和相关后果方面的有效性:2010年至2020年的系统回顾
背景和目的耳鸣是全世界数百万人经历的一种症状,会产生心理、身体和社会后果。有不同的治疗方案可以减少症状和相关后果。最新的替代方案之一是使用神经反馈训练,这是一种神经调控技术,旨在改变大脑活动。本研究的目的是通过2010年至2020年的系统综述,确定神经反馈治疗参数在减少耳鸣感知和减少症状引发的行为后果方面的疗效。材料和方法在PubMed/MedLine、EBSCO Host、Embase、Scopus、CENTRAL、,SpringerLink和OpenGrey数据库。根据PRISMA确定的阶段进行了系统审查,并确定了五项研究纳入定性分析。结果所有研究表明,耳鸣的NFB训练可以降低症状感知和相关后果。在神经水平上,阿尔法波的活性增加,德尔塔、伽马和贝塔波的活性减少。结论神经反馈对大脑活动模式具有调节作用。然而,尽管所有研究都报告了治疗后在行为层面上与症状相关的后果有所减少,但由于缺乏针对症状的这项技术的开发和所审查研究的特点,它不能确定对行为和神经生理学后果的疗效。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Es la revista más importante en español dedicada a la especialidad. Ofrece progresos científicos y técnicos tanto a nivel de originales como de casos clínicos. Además, es la Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Otorrinolaringología y Patología Cérvico-Facial y está presente en los más prestigiosos índices de referencia.
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