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摘要
目的:系统评价间歇性θ波爆发刺激(iTBS)对脑卒中患者下肢运动功能的影响。方法按照PRISMA指南,检索PubMed、Web of Science、Embase、Cochrane Library、CNKI、VIP、万方、SinoMed自成立至2024年11月23日的文献。两名研究人员独立筛选文献,评估质量并提取数据。采用RevMan5.4和Stata16.0软件进行统计分析。结果:纳入13项研究,涉及516例脑卒中患者。荟萃分析显示,与对照组相比,招标组显著提高下肢运动功能(FMA-LE)分数在中风患者(MD = 2.31,95 % CI = (0.78,3.84),P & lt; 0.01],以及下肢平衡函数(BBS) (MD = 3.75,95 % CI = (2.19,5.32),P & lt; 0.01]。亚组分析显示,LE M1-iTBS干预未显著改善FMA-LE评分和平衡功能。国际旅游展的干预改善患者的日常生活活动(SMD = 0.67,95 % CI = (0.46,0.88),P & lt; 0.01),并缩短运动中枢传导时间(CMCT) (SMD = -0.78,95 % CI = (-1.10−0.46),P & lt; 0.01],但没有显示显著改善议员延迟(P 祝辞 0.05)。结论现有研究证据表明,iTBS是改善脑卒中患者下肢功能的有效治疗方法,有助于增强下肢运动功能、下肢平衡和日常生活活动能力。
Effects of intermittent theta burst stimulation on lower limb motor function in stroke patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Objective:
To systematically evaluate the effects of intermittent theta burst stimulation(iTBS) on lower limb motor function in stroke patients.
Methods
Following the PRISMA guidelines, we searched PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, CNKI, VIP, Wanfang, and SinoMed from their inception to 23 November 2024. Two researchers independently screened the literature, assessed quality, and extracted data. Statistical analysis was performed using RevMan5.4 and Stata16.0 software.
Results:
Thirteen studies involving 516 stroke patients were included. Meta-analysis showed that, compared with the control group, the iTBS group significantly improved lower limb motor function(FMA-LE) scores in stroke patients [MD= 2.31, 95 %CI= (0.78,3.84), P< 0.01], as well as lower limb balance function(BBS) [MD= 3.75, 95 %CI= (2.19,5.32), P< 0.01]. Subgroup analysis suggested that LE M1-iTBS intervention did not significantly improve FMA-LE scores and balance function. iTBS intervention improved patients' activities of daily living [SMD= 0.67, 95 %CI= (0.46,0.88), P< 0.01], and shortened central motor conduction time(CMCT) [SMD= -0.78, 95 %CI= (-1.10, −0.46), P< 0.01], but did not show significant improvement in MEP latency (P > 0.05).
Conclusion
Existing research evidence indicates that iTBS is an effective treatment method for improving lower limb function in stroke patients, helping to enhance lower limb motor function, lower limb balance, and activities of daily living.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery is devoted to publishing papers and reports on the clinical aspects of neurology and neurosurgery. It is an international forum for papers of high scientific standard that are of interest to Neurologists and Neurosurgeons world-wide.