经颅直流电刺激对亚急性期严重外伤性脑损伤患者的治疗:一个病例系列。

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-04-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2025.1552387
Barbara Naeme de Lima Cordeiro, Jader Vinicius Da Silva Rocha, Elizangela Kuster, Aurore Thibauth, Lucas Rodrigues Nascimento, Chad Swank, Guilherme Peixoto Tinoco Arêas, Walter Gomes da Silva Filho, Carolina Fiorin Anhoque, Wellingson Silva Paiva, Jéssica Costa Buarque, Fernando Zanela Arêas
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摘要

本研究的目的是报道在亚急性期接受经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)治疗的严重创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者的临床病例。我们假设tDCS将改善患者的功能和认知恢复。5名男性,入院时患有严重TBI,格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)评分≤8或在住院期间的某个时间点,处于创伤亚急性期(2至16 周)。参与者每天接受5次tDCS。结果分别在5个疗程的开始和结束时进行测量。tDCS应用于左背外侧前额叶皮层(LPFC - F3)区域,阴极位于对侧眶上区域。通过认知评估、迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)、心理健康和抑郁、医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS-A)、疼痛、视觉模拟量表(VAS)、功能独立性量表(FIM)、Rancho Los Amigos量表(RLAS)和格拉斯哥结局量表-扩展量表(GOS-E)对患者的病情进行分类。对于参与者的特征和研究结果,描述性统计以均数±标准差(SD)表示。tDCS干预后的结果显示在评估方面有实质性的改善。该研究证明了在TBI患者中使用tDCS的潜在益处,同时也为在临床环境中应用这些技术提供了实践基础。
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Transcranial direct current stimulation in individuals with severe traumatic brain injury in the subacute phase: a case series.

The aim of this study is to report clinical cases of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) who underwent transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in the subacute phase. We hypothesize that tDCS will improve the functional and cognitive recovery of patients. 5 men, admitted with severe TBI, and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score ≤ 8 on admission or at some point during hospitalization, were in the subacute phase of the trauma (between 2 and 16 weeks). Participants received 5 sessions of tDCS every day. The results were measured at the beginning and at the end of the 5 sessions. The application of tDCS with an active electrode (anode) was applied to the region of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC - F3) and the cathode was positioned over the contralateral supraorbital area. Clinical outcomes were measured through cognitive assessment, Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), mental health and depression, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-A), pain, visual analogue scale (VAS), Functional Independence Measure (FIM), Rancho Los Amigos Scale (RLAS) and Glasgow Outcome Scale - Extended (GOS-E), were applied to classify the patient's condition. For characteristics of participants and findings results, descriptive statistics were presented as mean ± Standard Deviation (SD). The results after the tDCS intervention show substantial improvement in the assessed. The research demonstrates the potential benefits of using tDCS in patients with TBI, but also provides a practical basis for applying these techniques in clinical settings.

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.90%
发文量
830
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience is a first-tier electronic journal devoted to understanding the brain mechanisms supporting cognitive and social behavior in humans, and how these mechanisms might be altered in disease states. The last 25 years have seen an explosive growth in both the methods and the theoretical constructs available to study the human brain. Advances in electrophysiological, neuroimaging, neuropsychological, psychophysical, neuropharmacological and computational approaches have provided key insights into the mechanisms of a broad range of human behaviors in both health and disease. Work in human neuroscience ranges from the cognitive domain, including areas such as memory, attention, language and perception to the social domain, with this last subject addressing topics, such as interpersonal interactions, social discourse and emotional regulation. How these processes unfold during development, mature in adulthood and often decline in aging, and how they are altered in a host of developmental, neurological and psychiatric disorders, has become increasingly amenable to human neuroscience research approaches. Work in human neuroscience has influenced many areas of inquiry ranging from social and cognitive psychology to economics, law and public policy. Accordingly, our journal will provide a forum for human research spanning all areas of human cognitive, social, developmental and translational neuroscience using any research approach.
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