脑卒中位置对机器人辅助神经康复中心率变异性的影响

H. Jelinek, K. August, Md. Hasan Imam, K. Khalaf, A. Koenig, R. Riener, M. Palaniswami, A. Khandoker
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积极的心理参与和积极的情绪状态是中风患者康复计划的最佳结果的先决条件。我们在苏黎世联邦理工学院的项目在自动机器人辅助步态训练中利用闭环响应,并结合虚拟现实提供的任务。心率变异性已被证明对认知和情绪状态以及病理生理环境挑战很敏感。我们调查了脑卒中患者对任务的适应是否在皮质或皮质下病变之间有所不同。使用心率变异性将7名非中风对照组参与者与9名被诊断为皮质或皮质下中风的中风患者的反应进行比较。机器人辅助虚拟现实训练课程包括熟悉期、基线步行期、挑战不足、适当挑战和过度挑战的条件。评估了时域、频域和非线性特征。我们的结果表明,只有熵对识别不同难度水平的适应敏感。因此,三个中风组与对照组在从基线到挑战不足条件的适应(p=0.026)以及从挑战不足条件到适当挑战水平的适应(p=0.027)方面存在显著差异。我们提出,熵特征为脑卒中后患者所经历的任务困难相关的认知和情绪水平提供了一个稳健的指标,使机器人辅助步态康复的实时闭环调节成为可能。
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Influence of stroke location on heart rate variability in robot-assistive neurorehabilitation
Active mental engagement and a positive emotional state are prerequisites for optimal outcomes of rehabilitation programs for stroke patients. Our program at the ETH, Zurich utilizes a closed loop response in automated robot-assist gait training coupled with virtual reality provided tasks. Heart rate variability has been shown to be sensitive to cognitive as well as emotional states as well as pathophysiological-environmental challenges. We investigated whether adaptation to a task differs between stroke patients with either cortical or subcortical lesions. Seven non-stroke control participants were compared to responses of nine stroke patients with either a diagnosis of cortical or subcortical stroke using heart rate variability. The robot-assist virtual reality training session consisted of a familiarization period, a baseline walking period, an under-challenged, appropriate challenged and over-challenged condition. Time and frequency domain as well as nonlinear features were assessed. Our results indicated that only entropy was sensitive to identifying adaptation to a different level of difficulty. Thus a significant difference was seen between the three stroke groups and control for adaption from baseline to the under-challenged condition (p=0.026), and also from the under-challenged condition to an appropriate level of challenge (p=0.027). We propose that the entropy feature provides a robust index of cognitive and emotional level associated with task difficulty experienced by post-stroke patients that allows real time closed loop regulation of robot-assist gait rehabilitation.
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