Adjunctive transcranial direct current stimulation to improve swallowing functions in Parkinson's disease.

IF 3.8 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY EXCLI Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17179/excli2023-6496
Ali Akbar Dashtelei, Michael A Nitsche, Mohammad Ali Salehinejad, Amir Hassan Habibi, Jalal Bakhtyiari, Ahmad R Khatoonabadi
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Swallowing problems are frequent in Parkinson's disease (PD). The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of combined transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) and Conventional Dysphagia Therapy (CDT) on dysphagia in PD patients. Twenty PD patients with dysphagia were randomized into two groups: combination therapy (anodal tDCS plus CDT) and sham tDCS combined with CDT. Anodal or sham tDCS, bilaterally over the pharyngeal motor cortex, was applied with one mA during the first 20 min (real) or 30 s (sham) of CDT, which was delivered for 30 min. Both groups received twice-daily treatment sessions within two weeks. Swallowing functions were evaluated before, immediately, and one month after the intervention via the Penetration-Aspiration Scale (PAS), and the Swallowing Disorder Questionnaire (SDQ) as the primary outcome measures, and the Dysphagia Handicap Index (DHI) as the secondary outcome measure. The results showed a significant improvement of PAS scores from baseline to post-intervention and baseline to follow-up in both groups without significant differences between groups (t=0.03, p=0.973, and t=1.27, p=0.22 for post-intervention and follow-up time points, respectively). The results showed a significant reduction of SDQ and DHI scores in both groups after the intervention, but the magnitude of the change was significantly larger in the anodal tDCS group at the post-intervention (ta=2.58, pa=0.019 and tb=2.96, pb=0.008) and follow-up (ta=2.65, pa=0.016 and tb=2.97, pb=0.008) time points. This study provides preliminary evidence that bi-hemispheric anodal tDCS combined with CDT enhances swallowing functions in patients with Parkinson's disease more than CDT alone.

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辅助经颅直流电刺激改善帕金森病患者的吞咽功能。
帕金森病(PD)患者经常出现吞咽困难。本研究旨在确定经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)和常规吞咽困难治疗(CDT)联合疗法对帕金森病患者吞咽困难的疗效。20 名吞咽困难的帕金森病患者被随机分为两组:联合疗法(阳极 tDCS 加 CDT)和假 tDCS 联合 CDT。在 CDT 的前 20 分钟(真 CDT)或 30 秒(假 CDT)期间,在双侧咽部运动皮层上施加 1 mA 的阳极或假 tDCS,CDT 持续 30 分钟。两组患者均在两周内接受了每天两次的治疗。在干预前、干预后和干预后一个月,以吞咽-吐气量表(PAS)和吞咽障碍问卷(SDQ)为主要结果指标,以吞咽困难障碍指数(DHI)为次要结果指标,对患者的吞咽功能进行评估。结果显示,从基线到干预后,以及从基线到随访,两组患者的PAS评分均有明显改善,组间无显著差异(干预后和随访时间点分别为t=0.03,p=0.973和t=1.27,p=0.22)。结果显示,干预后两组的 SDQ 和 DHI 分数均有明显下降,但在干预后(ta=2.58,pa=0.019,tb=2.96,pb=0.008)和随访(ta=2.65,pa=0.016,tb=2.97,pb=0.008)时间点,阳极 tDCS 组的变化幅度明显更大。本研究提供了初步证据,证明双半球阳极 tDCS 联合 CDT 比单独 CDT 更能增强帕金森病患者的吞咽功能。
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EXCLI Journal BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: EXCLI Journal publishes original research reports, authoritative reviews and case reports of experimental and clinical sciences. The journal is particularly keen to keep a broad view of science and technology, and therefore welcomes papers which bridge disciplines and may not suit the narrow specialism of other journals. Although the general emphasis is on biological sciences, studies from the following fields are explicitly encouraged (alphabetical order): aging research, behavioral sciences, biochemistry, cell biology, chemistry including analytical chemistry, clinical and preclinical studies, drug development, environmental health, ergonomics, forensic medicine, genetics, hepatology and gastroenterology, immunology, neurosciences, occupational medicine, oncology and cancer research, pharmacology, proteomics, psychiatric research, psychology, systems biology, toxicology
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