Case report: post-stroke interventional BCI rehabilitation in an individual with preexisting sensorineural disability.

Frontiers in neuroengineering Pub Date : 2014-06-24 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fneng.2014.00018
Brittany M Young, Zack Nigogosyan, Veena A Nair, Léo M Walton, Jie Song, Mitchell E Tyler, Dorothy F Edwards, Kristin Caldera, Justin A Sattin, Justin C Williams, Vivek Prabhakaran
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Therapies involving new technologies such as brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are being studied to determine their potential for interventional rehabilitation after acute events such as stroke produce lasting impairments. While studies have examined the use of BCI devices by individuals with disabilities, many such devices are intended to address a specific limitation and have been studied when this limitation or disability is present in isolation. Little is known about the therapeutic potential of these devices for individuals with multiple disabilities with an acquired impairment overlaid on a secondary long-standing disability. We describe a case in which a male patient with congenital deafness suffered a right pontine ischemic stroke, resulting in persistent weakness of his left hand and arm. This patient volunteer completed four baseline assessments beginning at 4 months after stroke onset and subsequently underwent 6 weeks of interventional rehabilitation therapy using a closed-loop neurofeedback BCI device with visual, functional electrical stimulation, and tongue stimulation feedback modalities. Additional assessments were conducted at the midpoint of therapy, upon completion of therapy, and 1 month after completing all BCI therapy. Anatomical and functional MRI scans were obtained at each assessment, along with behavioral measures including the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) and the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT). Clinically significant improvements in behavioral measures were noted over the course of BCI therapy, with more than 10 point gains in both the ARAT scores and scores for the SIS hand function domain. Neuroimaging during finger tapping of the impaired hand also showed changes in brain activation patterns associated with BCI therapy. This case study demonstrates the potential for individuals who have preexisting disability or possible atypical brain organization to learn to use a BCI system that may confer some rehabilitative benefit.

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病例报告:脑卒中后介入脑机接口康复的个体先前存在的感觉神经障碍。
涉及脑机接口(BCI)等新技术的治疗方法正在研究中,以确定它们在中风等急性事件造成持久损伤后介入康复的潜力。虽然研究调查了残疾人使用脑机接口装置的情况,但许多此类装置旨在解决特定限制,并且在这种限制或残疾孤立存在的情况下进行了研究。对于继发性长期残疾叠加有后天性损伤的多重残疾患者,这些装置的治疗潜力尚不清楚。我们描述了一个案例,其中男性先天性耳聋患者遭受了右脑桥缺血性中风,导致他的左手和手臂持续无力。该患者志愿者在中风发作后4个月完成了四项基线评估,随后使用闭环神经反馈BCI设备进行了为期6周的介入康复治疗,包括视觉、功能性电刺激和舌头刺激反馈方式。在治疗中点、治疗完成后和完成所有BCI治疗后1个月进行额外的评估。在每次评估时获得解剖和功能MRI扫描,以及行为测量,包括卒中影响量表(SIS)和行动研究臂测试(ARAT)。在BCI治疗过程中,行为测量的临床显着改善被注意到,ARAT评分和SIS手功能域评分均增加了10分以上。在手指敲击受损手时的神经成像也显示了脑机接口治疗相关的大脑激活模式的变化。本案例研究表明,对于先前存在残疾或可能具有非典型大脑组织的个体来说,学习使用脑机接口系统可能会带来一些康复益处。
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