与单侧脑瘫儿童大运动功能改善相关的大脑功能活动探索性研究。

Developmental neurorehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-06 DOI:10.1080/17518423.2024.2410184
A J Hilderley, D Fehlings, M J Taylor, J L Chen, F V Wright
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目的:确定单侧脑瘫(UCP)儿童大运动干预前后大运动功能与初级运动皮层(M1)功能活动的关系:13名UCP儿童完成了粗大运动干预。方法:13 名 UCP 患儿完成了粗大运动干预,干预前/后功能磁共振成像结果包括侧向指数 (LI)、激活量和主动踝关节外展时 M1 激活的空间重叠。高级粗大运动功能(Challenge)在干预前/后以及2-6个月后进行评估。双变量相关性和线性回归评估了神经影像学和运动功能之间的关系:干预前的平均 M1 活动在优势踝关节外展时是对侧(LI = +0.85,SD 0.21),但在患侧(LI = +0.43,SD 0.57)踝关节外展时是可变的。运动功能的变化与神经影像学结果无明显关联。然而,干预前较小的受累踝关节激活和较少的踝关节激活空间重叠预示着干预后挑战赛的改善(调整后 R2 = 0.74,p = .001):这项探索性研究确定了干预前神经影像对干预后高级粗大运动功能改善的预测因素。
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An exploratory study of functional brain activity associated with gross motor function improvement in children with unilateral cerebral palsy.

Purpose: Identify relations of gross motor function and primary motor cortex (M1) functional activity pre and post gross motor interventions for children with unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP).

Methods: Thirteen children with UCP completed a gross motor intervention. Pre/post-intervention functional MRI outcomes included the laterality index (LI), activation volume, and spatial overlap of M1 activation during active ankle dorsiflexion. Advanced gross motor function (Challenge) was assessed pre/post-intervention, and 2-6 months later. Bivariate correlations and linear regression assessed relations between neuroimaging and motor function.

Results: Mean pre-intervention M1 activity was contralateral during dominant (LI =  +0.85, SD 0.21) but variable during the affected (LI =  +0.43, SD 0.57) ankle dorsiflexion. Changes in motor function and neuroimaging outcomes were not significantly associated. However, smaller affected ankle activation and less spatial overlap between ankle activations pre-intervention predicted Challenge improvements post-intervention (adjusted R2 = 0.74, p = .001.).

Conclusions: This exploratory study identified pre-intervention neuroimaging predictors of post-intervention improvements in advanced gross motor function.

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