The Effects and Adverse Effects of tDCS on Motor Learning Process in Chronic Unilateral Stroke Patients

IF 0.9 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing Pub Date : 2022-03-05 DOI:10.32598/sija.2020.2946.1
Ailin Talimkhani, Iraj Abdollahi, M. Mohseni-Bandpei, M. Mazdeh, Bahareh Rezaei
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Objectives: It seems that psycho-physical factors of stroke patients undergoing tDCS treatment can affect implicit motor learning process in patient with stroke. The aim of this study was to determine the effects and adverse effects of tDCS on motor learning process in chronic unilateral stroke patients. Methods & Materials: This crossover, sham-controlled, randomized, blinded study was conducted in 2017 on 12 patients with chronic unilateral stroke (mean age, 60.33±1.87 years), (The mean time elapsed since the onset of the disease, 1.96±1.36 years) referred to Mobasher Kashani clinic in Hamadan, Iran who were selected using a convenience sampling technique. Patients were randomly divided in to 2 groups: experimental (dual tDCS + SRTT) (n = 6) and sham (sham tDCS + SRTT) (n = 6) groups. After 3 weeks of washing out period, patients in each group were treated in other brain stimulation group again. Data were collected using the record of reaction time and error of sequenced blocks by related software. Also, adverse effects of tDCS, pain or discomfort, attention and fatigue of patients were assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS) questionnaire. The data were analyzed using linear mixed effects. Results: Data analysis showed a considerable improvement in implicit motor learning in both brain stimulation groups. The most reported sensations were itching and tingling, which continued during all stimulation sessions. The pain or discomfort of the patients was negligible during the intervention sessions. Moreover, the type of brain stimulation, the time and their interaction had no significant effect on the fatigue, attention and pain of the patients (P>0.05). Conclusion: Dual-tDCS technique does not cause serious adverse effects in patients with stroke. It can be used as an effective and useful therapeutic strategy for increase in implicit motor learning in chronic stroke patients.
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tDCS对慢性单侧脑卒中患者运动学习过程的影响及不良反应
目的:脑卒中患者接受tDCS治疗的心理生理因素可能影响脑卒中患者的内隐运动学习过程。本研究的目的是确定tDCS对慢性单侧脑卒中患者运动学习过程的影响和不良影响。方法与材料:本交叉、假对照、随机、盲法研究于2017年对12例就诊于伊朗哈马丹Mobasher Kashani诊所的慢性单侧脑卒中患者(平均年龄60.33±1.87岁,平均发病时间1.96±1.36岁)进行研究,采用方便抽样技术。患者随机分为两组:实验组(双tDCS + SRTT) (n = 6)和假手术组(假手术tDCS + SRTT) (n = 6)。洗出期3周后,各组患者再次进行另一脑刺激组治疗。数据采集采用相关软件记录反应时间和测序块误差。采用视觉模拟量表(visual analogue scale, VAS)评估tDCS的不良反应、疼痛或不适、患者的注意力和疲劳程度。采用线性混合效应对数据进行分析。结果:数据分析显示,两个脑刺激组内隐运动学习均有显著改善。报告最多的感觉是瘙痒和刺痛感,在所有刺激过程中都会持续。在干预过程中,患者的疼痛或不适可以忽略不计。此外,脑刺激类型、时间及其交互作用对患者的疲劳、注意力和疼痛无显著影响(P < 0.05)。结论:双tdcs技术对脑卒中患者无严重不良反应。它可以作为一种有效的治疗策略来提高慢性脑卒中患者的内隐运动学习能力。
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Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing
Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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