卒中后跑步机步态训练的不良事件报告:系统回顾。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
NeuroRehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1177/10538135241308805
Jesimiel Missias de Souza, Daiane Carla Rodrigues Cardoso, Stephano Tomaz da Silva, Josicleide Araújo de Azevedo, Samara Katiane Rolim de Oliveira, Lorenna Raquel Dantas de Macedo Borges, Larissa Araújo Gomes, Maria Amanda Ferreira Quirino, Tatiana Souza Ribeiro
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摘要

背景跑步机步态训练已广泛应用于脑卒中后康复。这种形式的训练并非没有复杂性。与任何医疗干预一样,不良事件的报告必须有充分的文件记录。目的评估脑卒中患者使用跑步机训练的临床试验中不良事件的报告情况。方法在7个数据库中进行检索,检索时间为2019年10月至11月,更新时间为2021年5月和6月,以及2022年11月和12月。研究中提到不良事件,并提供英文、葡萄牙文或西班牙文的全文。结果测量为不良事件的发生、评估、类型和严重程度。结果共纳入51项研究,1571名受试者。最常见的不良事件是疼痛(6项研究),新发中风(6项研究),最常见的是医学并发症(4项研究)。研究中,接受跑步机训练的组与未接受这种干预的组相比,报告了更多的不良事件。结论在涉及脑卒中后跑步机训练的研究中,不良事件的报道不一致且不系统。在这一人群中,跑步机训练与不良事件的发生似乎存在关联。
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Reporting of Adverse Events in Studies Involving Treadmill Gait Training After Stroke: A Systematic Review.

BackgroundTreadmill gait training has been widely employed in post-Stroke Rehabilitation. This form of training is not exempt from complications. As with any healthcare intervention, reports of adverse events must be adequately documented.ObjectiveTo assess the reporting of adverse events in clinical trials utilizing treadmill training in individuals with Stroke.MethodsSearches were carried out in seven databases, spanning from October to November 2019, with updates in May and June 2021, as well as in November and December 2022. Studies mentioning adverse events and having full-text available in English, Portuguese, or Spanish were considered. Outcome measures were occurrence, assessment, type, and severity of adverse events.ResultsFifty-one studies were included with 1,571 participants. The most frequent adverse events reported were pain (6 studies), new strokes (6 studies), and medical complications (4 studies) were the most commonly observed. Studies whose groups underwent treadmill training reported a higher number of adverse events compared to groups that did not receive this intervention.ConclusionsThe reporting of adverse events in studies involving treadmill training post-stroke is inconsistent and non-systematic. There appears to be an association between treadmill training and the occurrence of adverse events in this population.

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NeuroRehabilitation
NeuroRehabilitation CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-REHABILITATION
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3.20
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178
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: NeuroRehabilitation, an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, publishes manuscripts focused on scientifically based, practical information relevant to all aspects of neurologic rehabilitation. We publish unsolicited papers detailing original work/research that covers the full life span and range of neurological disabilities including stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, neuromuscular disease and other neurological disorders. We also publish thematically organized issues that focus on specific clinical disorders, types of therapy and age groups. Proposals for thematic issues and suggestions for issue editors are welcomed.
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