Usefulness of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for the recovery of central cord syndrome

Jung Keun Hyun *, Seo Young Kim, Tae Uk Kim
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Abstract

Objectives

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can modulate neuronal circuits and also enhance spinal cord plasticity. Our aim of this study was to delineate the effect of rTMS on the functional recovery of upper extremity in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury, especially central cord syndrome (CCS), and detect the changes of spinal cord tracts crossing the lesion by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).

Method

Fourteen patients with CCS, which level of injury was between C4 to C6, were performed rTMS with high frequency (20Hz) over the unilateral motor cortex for 5 days as well as the conventional occupational therapy. The non-treated side of each subject was used as control. We assessed the neurological status using International Standard for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI), and functional status of upper extremities using the Jebsen hand function and O'conner finger dexterity tests twice; before treatment, and 1 month after treatment. DTI was performed on the injured cervical spinal cord, obtained fractional anisotrophy (FA), apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) at each level, and calculate imaginary spinal cord tracts of each subject.

Results

The neurological status of the upper extremity motor score in the treated side using ISNCSCI was improved in all subjects otherwise only 10 of 14 subjects (71.4%) showed some improvements of non-treated side at 1 month after treatment. The functional status including the writing score of Jebsen hand function test were also significantly improved more in treated side in comparison with non-treated side at 1 month. The FA values and the number of imaginary spinal cord tracts of treated side at the injured level were also increased more than those of non-treated side in the same subjects. Any side effects such as seizure, severe headache, nausea or vision problem was not observed during rTMS treatment and follow-up period.

Conclusions

The high frequency rTMS was effective to improve the neurological and functional status of CCS patients and might increase the spinal cord plasticity without any serious side effects.

重复经颅磁刺激对中枢脊髓综合征恢复的作用
目的反复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)可以调节神经回路,增强脊髓可塑性。本研究旨在探讨rTMS对不完全性脊髓损伤,特别是中枢脊髓综合征(CCS)患者上肢功能恢复的影响,并通过弥散张量成像(DTI)检测脊髓束穿过病变的变化。方法对14例损伤程度在C4 ~ C6之间的CCS患者,在常规职业治疗的基础上,对其单侧运动皮质进行高频(20Hz) rTMS治疗5 d。每个受试者的未治疗侧作为对照。我们使用国际脊髓损伤神经学分类标准(ISNCSCI)评估神经系统状态,并使用捷成手功能和O'conner手指灵巧度测试两次评估上肢功能状态;治疗前、治疗后1个月。对损伤后的颈脊髓行DTI,得到各水平的各向异性分数(FA)和表观扩散系数(ADC),并计算每个受试者的假想脊髓束。结果ISNCSCI治疗侧上肢运动评分在治疗1个月后得到改善,而非治疗侧只有10例(71.4%)出现改善。治疗侧患者的功能状态包括捷成手功能测试写作评分在1个月时也较未治疗侧显著改善。治疗侧损伤水平的FA值和假想脊髓束数也明显高于未治疗侧。在rTMS治疗和随访期间未观察到任何副作用,如癫痫发作、严重头痛、恶心或视力问题。结论高频rTMS能有效改善CCS患者的神经功能状况,增加脊髓可塑性,无严重副作用。
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