Effects of Neurofeedback on Cognitive Function, Productive Activity, and Quality of Life in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pin-Yuan Chen, I-Chang Su, Chun-Ying Shih, Yen-Chun Liu, Yu-Kai Su, Li Wei, Hui-Tzung Luh, Hui-Chuan Huang, Pei-Shan Tsai, Yen-Chun Fan, Hsiao-Yean Chiu
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Abstract

Background: Cognitive impairment is common in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Studies that have examined the effectiveness of neurofeedback (NFB) on cognitive function following TBI have had poor study designs and small sample sizes.

Objectives: This randomized controlled trial assessed the effects of low-resolution tomography Z-score NFB (LZNFB) and theta/beta NFB on cognitive impairment, return to productive activity, and quality of life in patients with TBI.

Methods: We randomly assigned 87 patients with TBI with cognitive impairment to LZNFB, theta/beta NFB, or usual care (UC) groups. Patients in both NFB groups received weekly 60-minute treatment for 10 weeks, and those in the control group received UC and telephone interviews for 10 weeks. The primary outcome was cognitive function as measured by performance on cognitive tasks; the secondary outcomes included productive activity and quality of life based on the Community Integration Questionnaire-revised (CIQ-R) and the Quality of Life after Brain Injury (QOLIBRI), respectively, at baseline and immediately after the last intervention.

Results: The LZNFB group exhibited significantly greater improvements in immediate recall, delayed recall, recognition memory, and selective attention compared with the UC group; the theta/beta NFB group exhibited improvements in only immediate memory and selective attention (P < .05). The total CIQ-R scores of the LZNFB group after treatment were significantly improved than those of the UC group were.

Conclusion: Consecutive LZNFB achieved therapeutic effects in memory, attention, and productive activity, whereas theta/beta NFB improved memory and attention in patients with TBI.This trial was prospectively registered at ClinicalTrial.gov (registration number: NCT03515317; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03515317).

神经反馈对外伤性脑损伤患者认知功能、生产活动和生活质量的影响:一项随机对照试验。
背景:认知障碍在创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者中很常见。研究神经反馈(NFB)对脑外伤后认知功能的有效性的研究设计不佳,样本量小。目的:这项随机对照试验评估了低分辨率断层扫描z -评分NFB (LZNFB)和theta/beta NFB对TBI患者认知功能障碍、恢复生产活动和生活质量的影响。方法:我们将87例合并认知功能障碍的TBI患者随机分为LZNFB组、θ / β NFB组和常规护理组。两组患者均接受每周60分钟的治疗,为期10周,对照组患者接受UC和电话访谈,为期10周。主要结果是通过认知任务的表现来衡量认知功能;次要结果包括生产活动和生活质量,分别基于社区融入问卷修订(CIQ-R)和脑损伤后生活质量(QOLIBRI),分别在基线和最后一次干预后立即。结果:与UC组相比,LZNFB组在即时回忆、延迟回忆、识别记忆和选择性注意方面表现出更大的改善;θ / β NFB组仅在即时记忆和选择性注意方面表现出改善(P < 0.05)。LZNFB组治疗后CIQ-R总分明显高于UC组。结论:连续LZNFB在记忆、注意力和生产活动方面取得了治疗效果,而θ / β NFB改善了TBI患者的记忆和注意力。该试验已在ClinicalTrial.gov前瞻性注册(注册号:NCT03515317;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03515317)。
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CiteScore
8.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair (NNR) offers innovative and reliable reports relevant to functional recovery from neural injury and long term neurologic care. The journal''s unique focus is evidence-based basic and clinical practice and research. NNR deals with the management and fundamental mechanisms of functional recovery from conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer''s disease, brain and spinal cord injuries, and peripheral nerve injuries.
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