单关节混合辅助肢体治疗中风后上肢瘫痪的安全性和选择标准:一期试验

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

机器人康复是治疗中风后上肢瘫痪的高强度干预措施。本研究探讨了使用单关节混合辅助肢体(HAL-SJ)外骨骼装置治疗急性中风患者上肢瘫痪的安全性和可行性。2021 年 10 月至 2023 年 10 月期间,共有 11 名中风患者(6 名中度瘫痪患者和 5 名重度瘫痪患者)被纳入中风护理病房。患者接受了每周 3 次、每次 6 节的 HAL 训练。没有发生与 HAL-SJ 相关的严重不良事件,参与者在 Fugl-Meyer 上肢评估 (FMA-UE) 和行动研究手臂测试 (ARAT) 方面有显著改善(干预前与干预后对比;P < 0.05)。5 名中度瘫痪患者(83.3%)和 2 名重度瘫痪患者(40.0%)的 FMA-UE 超过了最小临床意义差异(MCID)。至于 ARAT,4 名中度瘫痪患者(66.7%)超过了 MCID,而没有一名重度瘫痪患者(0.0%)超过。这些研究结果表明,HAL-SJ 既安全又可行,尤其适用于中度瘫痪患者。
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Safety and Selection Criteria of Single-joint Hybrid Assistive Limb for Upper Limb Paralysis After Stroke: A Phase I Trial.

Robotic rehabilitation is a high-intensity intervention for upper limb paralysis after a stroke. This study explored the safety and feasibility of using a single-joint hybrid assistive limb (HAL-SJ) exoskeletal device for upper limb paralysis in patients with acute stroke. In total, 11 patients with stroke (6 with moderate paralysis and 5 with severe paralysis) were enrolled between October 2021 and October 2023 in a stroke care unit. The patients underwent HAL training 3 times a week for 6 sessions. No serious adverse events related to HAL-SJ occurred, and participants demonstrated significant improvements in the Fugl-Meyer Assessment Upper Extremity (FMA-UE) and Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) (pre- vs. post-intervention; p < 0.05). The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) for FMA-UE was surpassed in 5 patients (83.3%) with moderate paralysis and 2 (40.0%) with severe paralysis. Regarding ARAT, 4 patients (66.7%) with moderate paralysis exceeded the MCID, whereas none (0.0%) with severe paralysis did. These findings suggest that HAL-SJ is both safe and feasible, particularly for individuals with moderate paralysis.

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Neurologia medico-chirurgica
Neurologia medico-chirurgica 医学-临床神经学
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