肉毒杆菌毒素与特定任务训练对局灶性手肌张力障碍中风后生活质量的影响

A. Pak, Inst Med Sci, M. Umar, Misbah Marryam, Muhammad Salman, Hiba Rashid, M. Badshah
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目的:探讨肉毒杆菌毒素配合特定任务训练对脑卒中后局灶性手肌张力障碍患者的影响,并确定上肢肌张力障碍患者的生活质量与运动预后之间的相关性。方法:在圣家医院(HFH)、拉瓦尔品第Chambeli康复研究所和伊斯兰堡Neurocounsel诊所进行了一项涉及20名患者的准实验研究。采用方便的抽样技术来选择纳入研究的参与者。评估在4个时间点进行:基线(0周)、4周、8周和12周。使用的评估工具是外展极小指外展(ADDA)测试、改良Ashworth量表(MAS)和卒中特异性生活质量(SS-QoL)问卷。采用重复测量方差分析分析各周数据的平均差异。根据不同的变量,使用Spearman's rho和Pearson相关系数来评估量表之间的关联。结果:平均年龄42.7±10.45岁。该研究包括14名男性和6名女性。重复测量方差分析显示,脑卒中后肌张力障碍患者上肢MAS评分与生活质量之间存在显著差异,p值为0.001**。Spearman相关分析发现MAS与SS-QoL之间存在较强的正相关系数,p值小于0.05。结论:a型肉毒杆菌毒素的使用,加上任务特异性训练,不仅可以改善中风后局灶性手张力障碍患者的上肢运动结果,而且可以改善患者的生活质量。
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Impact of Botulinum Toxin Along with Task-Specific Training in Post-Stroke Quality of Life in Focal Hand Dystonia
Objective: To investigate the impact of BOTOX, along with task-specific training, on focal hand dystonia in post-stroke patients and to determine the correlation between quality of life and motor outcomes in upper extremity dystonic patients. Methodology: A quasi-experimental involving 20 patients, study was conducted at Holy Family Hospital (HFH), Chambeli Institute of Rehabilitation in Rawalpindi, and Neurocounsel Clinic in Islamabad. A convenient sampling technique was utilized to select participants for inclusion in the study. Assessments were conducted at four time points: baseline (0 weeks), 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks. The assessment tools used were the Abductor Digiti Minimi Abduction (ADDA) test, Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), and Stroke-Specific Quality of Life (SS-QoL) questionnaire. Repeated measures ANOVA was employed to analyze mean differences in data across various weeks. The associations between scales were evaluated using Spearman's rho and Pearson correlation coefficients, based on different variables. Results: The mean age was 42.7 ± 10.45 years. The study included 14 males and 6 females. Repeated measures ANOVA indicated a significant difference between MAS scores for upper extremity and quality of life in post-stroke dystonic patients, with a p-value of 0.001**. A strong positive correlation coefficient was found between MAS and SS-QoL through Spearman's correlation analysis, with a p-value of less than 0.05. Conclusion: The administration of Type a Botulinum toxin, coupled with task-specific training, not only exhibited improvements in upper limb motor outcomes but also in the quality of life of focal hand dystonic patients after a stroke.
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