Elizabeth Cornforth, Devashish Tiwari, Teresa Jacobson Kimberley
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摘要
经颅磁刺激(TMS)作为神经系统疾病的神经调节工具被广泛研究。然而,它在中枢性前庭疾病中的应用是有限的。目的评价经颅磁刺激在慢性前庭疾病评估和治疗中的应用,并对今后的工作提出建议。方法综合检索PubMed、CINAHL、PsycINFO、Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Source 4个电子数据库,共收录206篇文献,共纳入16篇研究。结果1项研究使用经颅磁刺激作为神经生理评估工具,15项研究使用重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)作为神经调节干预。Debarquement综合征是最常见的诊断。背外侧前额皮质和小脑是rTMS应用最频繁的部位。头晕障碍量表(3/7项研究)有统计学意义的改善,但没有观察到临床意义的改善。姿势控制(7/7研究)显示随着VOR增益(1/1研究)而改善。结论stms作为一种神经生理评估工具和慢性前庭疾病的神经调节干预手段具有广阔的应用前景。研究方法上的局限性在解释结果时需要谨慎。需要更大的样本量、对照组、最佳神经解剖学靶点和剂量以及积极康复来确定慢性前庭疾病的有效性。
Transcranial magnetic stimulation use with chronic vestibular disorders: A scoping review.
BackgroundTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is extensively studied as a neuromodulation tool in neurological disorders. However, its use with the central vestibular disorders is limited.ObjectiveTo evaluate the utility of TMS as an assessment and treatment of chronic vestibular disorders and propose recommendations for future work.MethodsA comprehensive search of four electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Source) identified 206 records of which 16 studies were included.ResultsOne study used TMS as a neurophysiological assessment tool and 15 used repetitive TMS (rTMS) as a neuromodulatory intervention. Mal de Debarquement syndrome was the most frequently explored diagnosis. Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the cerebellum were the most frequent sites for rTMS application. Statistically significant improvements were noted on the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (3/7 studies) but clinically significant improvements were not observed. Postural control (7/7 studies) showed improvements along with VOR gain (1/1 studies).ConclusionsTMS shows promise as both a neurophysiological assessment tool and a neuromodulatory intervention for chronic vestibular disorders. Methodological limitations of the studies warrant caution while interpreting the results. Larger sample sizes, control groups, optimal neuroanatomical targeting, and dosing along with active rehabilitation are required to determine effectiveness in chronic vestibular disorders.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Vestibular Research is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes experimental and observational studies, review papers, and theoretical papers based on current knowledge of the vestibular system. Subjects of the studies can include experimental animals, normal humans, and humans with vestibular or other related disorders. Study topics can include the following:
Anatomy of the vestibular system, including vestibulo-ocular, vestibulo-spinal, and vestibulo-autonomic pathways
Balance disorders
Neurochemistry and neuropharmacology of balance, both at the systems and single neuron level
Neurophysiology of balance, including the vestibular, ocular motor, autonomic, and postural control systems
Psychophysics of spatial orientation
Space and motion sickness
Vestibular rehabilitation
Vestibular-related human performance in various environments