Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in chronic low back pain: Systematic review with meta-analysis

Rekha Chaturvedi, Shabnam Joshi, M. Malik
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Background and objective. Changes in grey matter of cortex and other parts of brain leads to increased pain perception in chronic low back pain (CLBP) patients which could be reduced by electrical application on these areas. The objective of the present review was to evaluate the efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) alone as well as tDCS in combination with other interventions on pain in chronic low back pain patients. Method. PubMed and Cochrane search engines was used to locate the literature. The eligibility criterion for the study includes articles published in English language, published till March 2020 and the application of tDCS alone as well as in combination with other interventions on CLBP patients. Pain intensity was measured by visual analogue scale (VAS), numeric rating scale (NRS) or defense and veteran pain rating scale (DVPRS). Mean difference with 95% CI for the active tDCS, sham tDCS and tDCS in combination with other interventions was calculated. Result. 7 articles, with 427 patients, were included in the quantitative meta-analysis. The result showed statistically significant reduction in pain in tDCS alone as compared to sham tDCS Z= 1.93. P= 0.05 and insignificant reduction in pain in tDCS when used in combination with other intervention as compared to sham tDCS, Z= 0.72, P= 0.47 with heterogeneity of 84 % in the included studies. Conclusion. It can be concluded that there is significant reduction of pain in patients of chronic low back pain when tDCS is applied in isolation.
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经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)治疗慢性腰痛:荟萃分析系统评价
背景和目标。大脑皮层和其他部分灰质的变化会导致慢性腰痛(CLBP)患者的疼痛感增加,而在这些区域施加电可以减轻疼痛感。本综述的目的是评估单独经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)以及tDCS联合其他干预措施对慢性腰痛患者疼痛的疗效。方法PubMed和Cochrane搜索引擎用于查找文献。该研究的合格标准包括以英语发表的文章,发表时间至2020年3月,以及单独应用tDCS以及与其他干预措施相结合对CLBP患者的应用。疼痛强度采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)、数字评分量表(NRS)或防御和退伍军人疼痛评分量表。计算活动tDCS、假tDCS和tDCS与其他干预组合的95%CI的平均差异。后果7篇文章,427名患者被纳入定量荟萃分析。结果显示,与假tDCS Z=1.93相比,单独tDCS的疼痛在统计学上显著减少。在纳入的研究中,当与其他干预措施联合使用时,与假tDCS相比,tDCS的疼痛显著减轻,Z=0.72,P=0.47,异质性为84%。结论可以得出结论,当单独应用tDCS时,慢性腰痛患者的疼痛显著减轻。
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期刊介绍: ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY (Revista Română de Neurologie), the official journal of the Romanian Society of Neurology, was founded in 2001, being a prestigious scientific journal that provides a high quality in terms of scientific content, but also the editorial and graphic aspect, both through an impartial process of selection, evaluation and correction of articles (peer review procedure), as well as providing editorial, graphic and printing conditions at the highest level. In order to increase the scientific standards of the journal, special attention was paid to the improvement of the quality of the published materials. Guidance articles, clinical trials and case studies are structured in several sections: reviews, original articles, case reports, images in neurology. All articles are published entirely in English. A team of reputable medical professionals in the field of neurology is involved in a rigorous peer review process that complies with international ethics and quality rules in the academic world.
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