Review of outcomes measures used to evaluate upper extremity surgical treatment of cervical spinal cord injury with recommendations for the future

Jason Lin, Ida K Fox
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Cervical spinal cord injury is a life-altering event that profoundly affects an individual’s upper extremity function. Nerve transfer surgeries have been shown to restore more natural movement and fine motor control in this population. At present, there is no consensus on how to evaluate the efficacy of these restorative surgeries. The purpose of this work was to perform a comprehensive review of the existing literature and describe the outcome measures used. We hypothesized that the assessments will be heterogeneous across studies and will incompletely capture the effect of nerve transfers on upper extremity motion in cervical spinal cord injury. A search strategy was designed and a review of multiple databases (Embase.com, Ovid-Medline All, and Scopus) yielded 481 articles; 26 unique studies met inclusion criteria and underwent analysis. Both manual muscle strength testing and video content were presented in the majority of studies. Outcome assessments including myometry, functional outcomes measures (such as the grasp and release test), patient-reported outcomes (including generic, extremity, and disease-specific types), and custom de novo questionnaires were used variably across studies. Future work should focus on standardizing outcomes measures in the field and developing and incorporating kinematic analysis to quantify the intricate, coordinated, and precise movement attained after nerve transfer surgery in the setting of cervical spinal cord injury.
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回顾用于评估颈脊髓损伤上肢手术治疗的结果测量方法,并对未来提出建议
颈椎脊髓损伤是一种改变生命的疾病,会严重影响患者的上肢功能。神经转移手术已被证明能使这类人群恢复更自然的运动和精细运动控制能力。目前,对于如何评估这些恢复性手术的疗效还没有达成共识。这项工作的目的是对现有文献进行全面回顾,并描述所使用的结果测量方法。我们假设,不同研究的评估方法不尽相同,不能完全反映神经转移对颈脊髓损伤患者上肢运动的影响。我们设计了一种检索策略,并对多个数据库(Embase.com、Ovid-Medline All 和 Scopus)进行了检索,共检索到 481 篇文章;其中 26 项研究符合纳入标准并进行了分析。大多数研究都提供了手动肌力测试和视频内容。结果评估包括肌力测定、功能性结果测量(如抓握和释放测试)、患者报告结果(包括通用类型、四肢类型和疾病特异性类型)以及定制的新问卷,各研究的使用情况不尽相同。未来的工作重点应该是规范该领域的结果测量方法,并开发和纳入运动学分析,以量化颈脊髓损伤患者在神经转移手术后所获得的复杂、协调和精确的运动。
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