中风后虚拟现实康复方案中的复杂网络变化:一个案例研究

J. A. Feitosa, C. A. S. Filho, R. Casseb, A. Camargo, B. S. G. Martins, B. Ballester, P. Omedas, P. Verschure, T. D. Oberg, Li Li Min, G. Castellano
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摘要

中风是人类中枢神经系统损伤导致残疾的主要原因之一,可导致一系列轻度至重度损伤,损害感觉运动和认知功能。虽然康复方案可以改善中风幸存者的功能,但患者在接受治疗时往往会达到平台期。近年来,虚拟现实(VR)技术与传统康复技术相结合,旨在改善脑卒中后的功能恢复。为了更好地理解VR康复方案导致的大脑结构变化,我们将大脑建模为一个图,并提取了代表网络拓扑的三个度量:度、聚类系数和中间中心性(BC)。在这个单一病例研究中,我们的结果表明,所有指标在同侧半球增加,而在对侧半球保持不变。特别是,随着时间的推移,病变区域的功能连接数量增加。此外,BC在与患者认知和运动障碍相关的大脑区域中表现出最高的变化;因此,我们认为这一测量可以被视为大脑可塑性机制的指示性指标。
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Complex network changes during a virtual reality rehabilitation protocol following stroke: a case study
Stroke is one of the main causes of disabilities caused by injuries to the human central nervous system, yielding a wide range of mild to severe impairments that can compromise sensorimotor and cognitive functions. Although rehabilitation protocols may improve function of stroke survivors, patients often reach plateaus while undergoing therapy. Recently, virtual reality (VR) technologies have been paired with traditional rehabilitation aiming to improve function recovery after stroke. Aiming to better understand structural brain changes due to VR rehabilitation protocols, we modeled the brain as a graph and extracted three measures representing the network’s topology: degree, clustering coefficient and betweenness centrality (BC). In this single case study, our results indicate that all metrics increased on the ipsilesional hemisphere, while remaining about the same at the contrale-sional site. Particularly, the number of functional connections increased in the lesion area overtime. In addition, the BC displayed the highest variations, and in brain regions related to the patient’s cognitive and motor impairments; hence, we argue that this measure could be regarded as an indicative for brain plasticity mechanisms.
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