rTMS增强认知储备1例

Chiara Di Fazio , Eugenio Scaliti , Mario Stanziano , Anna Nigri , Greta Demichelis , Marco Tamietto , Sara Palermo
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了解大脑老化和年龄相关病理的机制对于解决认知能力下降至关重要。重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)等非侵入性脑刺激技术因其调节神经生理、情感和认知脑功能的能力而受到重视。在这个案例研究中,我们介绍了一位61岁的女性,她患有情绪障碍、睡眠障碍、疲劳和认知能力下降。进行全面的神经心理学评估,以评估情绪、认知和生活质量。这名老年妇女接受了针对左背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)的rTMS治疗,这是一个对执行功能和情绪调节至关重要的区域。在注意力、处理速度和认知灵活性方面观察到显著的改善,这可以从完成轨迹测试(TMT)的时间减少中得到证明。除了临床和认知结果外,在干预前后通过运动诱发电位(MEPs)评估皮质兴奋性。治疗后观察到MEPs振幅的调节,表明神经生理变化可能与皮层活动的正常化有关。我们的研究结果表明,rTMS可能是一种耐受性良好且潜在有效的干预措施,可改善认知功能,稳定老年人经历与年龄相关的认知衰退和情绪障碍。
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rTMS for enhancing cognitive reserve: A case report
Understanding the mechanisms underlying brain ageing and age-related pathologies is crucial for addressing cognitive decline. Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) have gained prominence due to their ability to modulate neurophysiological, affective and cognitive brain functions. In this case study, we present a 61-year-old woman who suffered from mood disturbances, sleep disturbances, fatigue and cognitive decline. A comprehensive neuropsychological assessment was performed to evaluate mood, cognition and quality of life. The elderly woman underwent rTMS treatment targeting the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), a region critical for executive functions and mood regulation. Significant improvements were observed in attention, processing speed, and cognitive flexibility, as evidenced by reductions in completion times on the Trail Making Test (TMT). In addition to clinical and cognitive outcomes, cortical excitability was assessed through motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) before and after the intervention. Modulation of MEPs amplitude was observed post-treatment, suggesting neurophysiological changes potentially linked to the normalization of cortical activity. Our findings suggest that rTMS may be a well-tolerated and potentially effective intervention for improving cognitive function and stabilizing mood in older adults experiencing age-related cognitive decline and mood disorders.
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Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Neurology, Clinical Neurology
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