格林-巴利综合征患者康复的有效性:文献系统综述

Q4 Medicine
Paulina Petkevičiūtė, Justina Valinčiūtė, L. Varzaityte
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背景格林-巴利综合征是一种免疫介导的多神经根神经病,其特征是急性神经系统症状,通常发生在传染病之后。冠状病毒感染与GBS之间联系的发现使分析变得更加相关。目标。评估格林-巴利综合征(GBS)患者的康复疗效。方法:根据PRISMA的陈述进行系统的文献回顾。文献检索从2022年1月10日开始,到2022年5月1日结束。搜索在Pubmed、ScienceDirect和ClinicalKey数据库中进行。纳入标准是不到五年前发表的以英语撰写的研究文章,评估GBS患者的康复疗效。结果。该研究策略确定了606个结果。在排除重复项(n=230)后,经过彻底评估,纳入了六项研究。每项研究都显示了GBS患者康复的积极效果。两项研究使用GBS–残疾评分来评估康复效果,结果呈阳性(p<0.0001和p<0.01)。另一项研究发现,有监督的个性化锻炼比无监督的家庭锻炼更有效。还有一项针对接受肌电图生物反馈治疗的GBS儿童组的研究显示出积极的动力学(p<0.05)。另一项研究评估了神经性疼痛,并显示康复后疼痛减轻(p<0.05),以及康复治疗后的日常任务表现。关键词:格林-巴利综合征,康复,电刺激,物理治疗,运动。
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Effectiveness of Rehabilitation in Patients with Guillain-Barre Syndrome: a Systematic Review of the Literature
Background. Guillain-Barre syndrome is an immune-mediated polyradiculoneuropathy characterized by acute neurological symptoms, usually following an infectious disease. The discovery of links between coronavirus infection and GBS has made the analysis even more relevant. The aim. To evaluate the efficacy of rehabilitation for patients with GuillainBarre syndrome (GBS). Methods. A systematic literature review was performed according to PRISMA statement. A literature search had begun on January 10, 2022, and ended on May 1, 2022. The search was performed in Pubmed, ScienceDirect, and ClinicalKey databases. Inclusion criteria were research articles published less than five years ago, written in English, evaluating the efficacy of rehabilitation for patients with GBS. Results. The research strategy identified 606 results. After excluding duplicates (n = 230), and after a thorough assessment, six studies were included. Every study showed positive effects of rehabilitation in patients with GBS. Two studies used GBS – Disability Score to evaluate rehabilitation efficacy, which had positive results (p < 0.0001 and p < 0.01). Another study found that supervised, individualized exercise was more efficient than unsupervised home exercise. There was also a study with groups of children with GBS, who had electromyographic biofeedback therapy, that showed positive dynamics (p < 0.05). Another study assessed neuropathic pain and presented a reduction in pain after rehabilitation (p < 0.05). Conclusion. Patients with GBS have achieved significant positive changes in mobility, cognitive function, and performance of daily tasks after rehabilitation treatment. Keywords: Guillain-Barre syndrome, rehabilitation, electrical stimulation, physical therapy, exercise.
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