Transcranial direct current stimulation for Parkinson’s disease: systematic review and meta-analysis of motor and cognitive effects

IF 6.7 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES NPJ Parkinson's Disease Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1038/s41531-024-00821-z
Zhuo Duan, Chencheng Zhang
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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising noninvasive intervention for Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, studies of its motor and cognitive effect have produced mixed results. We conducted a systematic review including 38 studies and meta-analysis of 12 randomized sham-controlled trials with 263 PD patients. No significant differences were found between active and sham tDCS in motor function (UPDRS-III: SMD = –0.14, p = 0.74), gait (SMD = 0.10, p = 0.513), attention and working memory (SMD = 0.24, p = 0.13), executive function (SMD = 0.03, p = 0.854), and memory and learning (SMD: −0.07, p = 0.758). The prediction intervals indicated substantial heterogeneity among studies. Meta-regression showed small positive effects in younger PD patients with milder symptoms. These findings are preliminary but suggest tDCS may benefit some PD patients while being neutral or harmful to others.

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经颅直流电刺激治疗帕金森病:运动和认知效果的系统回顾和荟萃分析
经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是治疗帕金森病(PD)的一种很有前景的非侵入性干预方法。然而,对其运动和认知效果的研究结果不一。我们对 38 项研究进行了系统回顾,并对 12 项随机假对照试验进行了荟萃分析,共有 263 名帕金森病患者参加了这些试验。在运动功能(UPDRS-III:SMD = -0.14,p = 0.74)、步态(SMD = 0.10,p = 0.513)、注意力和工作记忆(SMD = 0.24,p = 0.13)、执行功能(SMD = 0.03,p = 0.854)以及记忆和学习(SMD:-0.07,p = 0.758)方面,活性和假性 tDCS 没有发现明显差异。预测区间表明研究之间存在很大的异质性。元回归显示,对症状较轻的年轻帕金森病患者有微小的积极影响。这些研究结果是初步的,但表明 tDCS 可能对某些帕金森病患者有益,而对其他患者则无益或有害。
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NPJ Parkinson's Disease
NPJ Parkinson's Disease Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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156
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11 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Parkinson's Disease is a comprehensive open access journal that covers a wide range of research areas related to Parkinson's disease. It publishes original studies in basic science, translational research, and clinical investigations. The journal is dedicated to advancing our understanding of Parkinson's disease by exploring various aspects such as anatomy, etiology, genetics, cellular and molecular physiology, neurophysiology, epidemiology, and therapeutic development. By providing free and immediate access to the scientific and Parkinson's disease community, npj Parkinson's Disease promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers and healthcare professionals.
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