Fabrizio D’Errico, Francesco Serio, Gianluigi Carioni
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摘要
该研究评估了一种非侵入性和非药物疗法,用于改善帕金森病患者的本体感觉和姿势。作者根据欧盟第 745/2017 号法规评估了一种 I 类医疗设备的有效性,该设备旨在开发基于动作电位调节的作用机制,这种作用机制发生在痉挛受试者外周神经系统传入传出的流行通路中。因此,本观察性研究以双盲随机方式进行,主要目的是评估该设备改善脊髓灰质炎患者运动和本体感觉功能的能力。这项研究基于仪器步态分析,按照定时起立和前进(TUG)测试程序进行,并使用伯格平衡量表(BBS)程序进行跌倒风险评估。这项研究涉及积极组(无安慰剂)和非积极组(安慰剂)各 25 名参与者,后者使用的是非功能性装置,但在各方面都与无安慰剂组 25 名患者使用的功能性装置相同。数据分析采用了统计方法,用于统计观察样本结果的统计意义以及测量变量之间的相互依存关系。通过对霍奇金-赫胥黎轴突进行数值建模,对基于动作电位重塑的作用机制进行了初步研究,并将临床试验中应用的电容式装置的影响引入到验证模型中,针对构成被动传感器的材料的介电特性进行了修改。神经调控装置的使用有望明显改善帕金森病患者的运动功能,包括增强肢体活动能力和姿势稳定性。
Capacitive Neuromodulation via Material-Based Passive Interaction: Efficacy in Motor Function Improvement in Parkinson Disease
A non-invasive and non-pharmacological approach is evaluated for the proprioceptive and postural improvement of PD subjects. The authors evaluated the effectiveness of a class I medical device according to EU regulation 745/2017 designed to develop the mechanism of action based on the modulation of action potentials, which occurs in prevalent pathways of the afferent peripheral nervous system efferent in subjects with spasticity. The present observational study, structured in a double-blind randomized manner, therefore, had the main aim of evaluating the ability of the device to improve on the motor and proprioceptive function of PD patients. This study was based on the instrumented gait analysis performed according to the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test procedure, as well as using a fall risk assessment in accordance with the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) procedures. This study involved 25 participants in the active group (no placebo) and 25 in the non-active group (placebo), the latter to whom non-functional devices were applied, but in every respect identical to the functional devices applied to the 25 patients in the no placebo group. Data analysis was conducted using statistical methodologies for statistics, the statistical significance of the results for the observed samples and the interdependence between the measured variables. The study of the mechanism of action based on the remodulation of action potentials was preliminary conducted through numerical modeling of the Hodgkin–Huxley axon, modified by introducing the influence of the capacitive device applied in clinical tests into the validated model to target the dielectric properties of materials constituting the passive sensor. The use of the neuromodulation device promises observable improvements in motor function among PD patients, including increased limb mobility and greater postural stability.