Jun Zhang, Fengyuan Zhou, Neil Roberts, Qiang Yuan, Meihua Wang, Gang Wu, Weijian Yang, Pengfei Fu, Meiyun Wang, Jin Hu
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Abstract
Background: The main reason restricting stroke patients from reintegrating into society is neurological deficits. Of particular interest is the potential vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) potentially offers for sustaining improvement in neurological deficits. The goal of the present study is to provide a summary of the findings from research that has been carried out to elucidate the mechanisms and demonstrate the efficacy and safety of the clinical application of VNS, as well as to identify research gaps in the field, in order to offer references for subsequent further research and application.
Methods: A systematic search was conducted in the PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and Ovid MEDLINE databases (1866 publications). An initial screening of abstracts and titles was performed, followed by a thorough review and assessment of the full texts of 253 relevant papers.
Results: Ultimately, 62 studies that met the eligibility criteria were included. VNS may be performed either invasively or non-invasively. The modulation of brain function that is produced by VNS may improve cerebral function by one or more of the following means, namely stimulating the pathway that regulates synaptic plasticity, inhibiting inflammatory response, promoting vascular regeneration or protecting the blood-brain barrier. Application of invasive VNS has produced promising results in the treatment of moderate/severe upper limb dyskinesia in patients with ischemic stroke and has gradually entered clinical practice. Furthermore, transcutaneous auricular VNS has also demonstrated potential therapeutic effects (standardized mean differences 1.16, 95% CI = 0.02-2.30). However, further developments are required in many aspects, including preventing indications of dysfunction, optimization of parameters, timing and duration of stimulation and site of application.
Conclusions: The VNS as a promising therapeutic approach for stroke rehabilitation. The application of VNS in the treatment of hemorrhagic stroke is still unexplored and warrants attention in future studies.
背景:制约脑卒中患者重新融入社会的主要原因是神经功能障碍。特别令人感兴趣的是迷走神经刺激(VNS)对神经缺陷的持续改善的潜在作用。本研究的目的是总结已开展的研究成果,阐明VNS的作用机制,论证其临床应用的有效性和安全性,并找出该领域的研究空白,为后续的研究和应用提供参考。方法:系统检索PubMed、Web of Science、Embase和Ovid MEDLINE数据库(1866篇出版物)。对摘要和标题进行了初步筛选,然后对253篇相关论文的全文进行了全面审查和评估。结果:最终纳入了62项符合入选标准的研究。VNS可采用有创或无创两种方法。VNS产生的脑功能调节可能通过以下一种或多种方式改善脑功能,即刺激调节突触可塑性的通路、抑制炎症反应、促进血管再生或保护血脑屏障。有创VNS在缺血性脑卒中中重度上肢运动障碍治疗中的应用取得了可喜的效果,并逐渐进入临床实践。此外,经皮耳路VNS也显示出潜在的治疗效果(SMD = 1.16, 95% CI = 0.02-2.30)。然而,在许多方面还需要进一步的发展,包括防止功能障碍的迹象,优化参数,刺激的时间和持续时间以及应用位置。结论:VNS是一种很有前途的脑卒中康复治疗方法。VNS在出血性脑卒中治疗中的应用尚不明确,值得进一步研究。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Surgery (IJS) has a broad scope, encompassing all surgical specialties. Its primary objective is to facilitate the exchange of crucial ideas and lines of thought between and across these specialties.By doing so, the journal aims to counter the growing trend of increasing sub-specialization, which can result in "tunnel-vision" and the isolation of significant surgical advancements within specific specialties.