脑机接口与机器人对中风后康复治疗上肢功能的临床效果:荟萃分析与系统综述。

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Journal of Mammalogy Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-21 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2022.2060354
Hao Qu, Feixiang Zeng, Yongbin Tang, Bin Shi, Zhijun Wang, Xiaokai Chen, Jing Wang
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摘要

目的:最近的许多临床研究表明,脑机接口(BCI)的结合可以诱导神经功能的恢复和运动功能的改善。在这篇综述中,我们对BCI-机器人系统的临床效果进行了系统综述和荟萃分析:方法:我们使用数据库(EMBASE、PubMed、CINAHL、EBSCO、Web of Science 和人工检索)检索了 2010 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月期间发表的文章。对单组研究进行了定性描述,仅纳入对照试验研究进行荟萃分析。对 Fugl-Meyer 评估(FMA)得分的平均差(MD)进行汇总,并采用随机效应模型法进行荟萃分析。本次研究遵循了 PRISMA 标准:结果:我们共找到了 897 条记录,其中包括 8 项单组研究和 11 项对照试验研究。系统分析显示,BCI-机器人系统对运动功能的恢复有显著改善。荟萃分析表明,BCI-机器人组与机器人组在即时效果和长期效果方面均无统计学差异(P > 0.05):结论:BCI-机器人系统对偏瘫患者上肢运动功能的恢复有明显改善,并有持续效果。荟萃分析表明,实验组(BCI-机器人)与对照组(机器人)之间无统计学差异。对康复的启示在这篇综述中,我们评估了脑机接口与机器人对脑卒中后康复的上肢功能的临床效果。经过对数据库的筛选,本综述共收录了 19 篇文章。我们对9篇文章进行了系统综述,结果表明BCI-机器人系统对运动功能的恢复有显著改善。荟萃分析纳入了11篇文章,结果显示,BCI-机器人组与机器人组在近期效果和远期效果方面均无统计学差异。我们认为,荟萃分析结果显示无统计学差异可能是由于这些文章的临床试验设计的异质性造成的。我们认为BCI-机器人系统在脑卒中后康复中是一种很有前景的策略,并对进一步的研究提出了几点建议:(1)实验设计应更加严谨,详细描述实验设计,尤其是对照组干预,使实验具有可复制性。(2)需要建立新的评估标准,采用更客观的评估方法,如生物力学评估、fMRI 等作为主要结果。(3) 需要开展更多临床研究,使用更大的样本量、新型外部设备和 BCI 系统,以调查 BCI-机器人系统与其他干预措施之间的差异。(4) 进一步的研究可将重点转向处于亚急性阶段的患者,以探讨早期BCI训练是否能对大脑皮层的恢复产生积极影响。
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The clinical effects of brain-computer interface with robot on upper-limb function for post-stroke rehabilitation: a meta-analysis and systematic review.

Purpose: Many recent clinical studies have suggested that the combination of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can induce neurological recovery and improvement in motor function. In this review, we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the clinical effects of BCI-robot systems.

Methods: The articles published from January 2010 to December 2020 have been searched by using the databases (EMBASE, PubMed, CINAHL, EBSCO, Web of Science and manual search). The single-group studies were qualitatively described, and only the controlled-trial studies were included for the meta-analysis. The mean difference (MD) of Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) scores were pooled and the random-effects model method was used to perform the meta-analysis. The PRISMA criteria were followed in current review.

Results: A total of 897 records were identified, eight single-group studies and 11 controlled-trial studies were included in our review. The systematic analysis indicated that the BCI-robot systems had a significant improvement on motor function recovery. The meta-analysis showed there were no statistic differences between BCI-robot groups and robot groups, neither in the immediate effects nor long-term effects (p > 0.05).

Conclusion: The use of BCI-robot systems has significant improvement on the motor function recovery of hemiparetic upper-limb, and there is a sustaining effect. The meta-analysis showed no statistical difference between the experimental group (BCI-robot) and the control group (robot). However, there are a few shortcomings in the experimental design of existing studies, more clinical trials need to be conducted, and the experimental design needs to be more rigorous.Implications for RehabilitationIn this review, we evaluated the clinical effects of brain-computer interface with robot on upper-limb function for post-stroke rehabilitation. After we screened the databases, 19 articles were included in this review. These articles all clinical trial research, they all used non-invasive brain-computer interfaces and upper-limb robot.We conducted the systematic review with nine articles, the result indicated that the BCI-robot system had a significant improvement on motor function recovery. Eleven articles were included for the meta-analysis, the result showed there were no statistic differences between BCI-robot groups and robot groups, neither in the immediate effects nor long-term effects.We thought the result of meta-analysis which showed no statistic difference was probably caused by the heterogenicity of clinical trial designs of these articles.We thought the BCI-robot systems are promising strategies for post-stroke rehabilitation. And we gave several suggestions for further research: (1) The experimental design should be more rigorous, and describe the experimental designs in detail, especially the control group intervention, to make the experiment replicability. (2) New evaluation criteria need to be established, more objective assessment such as biomechanical assessment, fMRI should be utilised as the primary outcome. (3) More clinical studies with larger sample size, novel external devices, and BCI systems need to be conducted to investigate the differences between BCI-robot system and other interventions. (4) Further research could shift the focus to the patients who are in subacute stage, to explore if the early BCI training can make a positive impact on cerebral cortical recovery.

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Journal of Mammalogy
Journal of Mammalogy 生物-动物学
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106
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期刊介绍: Papers are published on mammalian behavior, conservation, ecology, genetics, morphology, physiology, and taxonomy.
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