中风后护理中的远程康复:随机对照试验的系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1080/10749357.2024.2392439
Aakanksha Pitliya, Anas Bin Siddiq, Deva Oli, Jeremiah Hilkiah Wijaya, Vanshika Batra, Srivatsa Surya Vasudevan, Jinal Choudhari, Ramit Singla, Anmol Pitliya
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目的:本荟萃分析介绍了远程医疗在中风等时间敏感性疾病中的应用,以及阻碍居家康复的挑战。其目的是整合支持远程康复对脑卒中后患者有效的证据,重点关注日常活动能力、平衡能力、活动能力和运动控制能力:我们采用《系统综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目》(PRISMA)2020 指南进行了一项荟萃分析。我们对 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 Cochrane 中心数据库进行了全面检索。纳入标准包括采用随机对照试验(RCT)设计的研究,特别是对确诊为脑卒中患者的各种远程康复模式进行评估的研究,不包括混合病因、非随机或单臂设计的研究。两位独立审稿人在纳入前使用 Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 评估了研究质量和偏倚:我们纳入了 10 项研究(n = 417),其中男性样本占绝大多数(n = 196)。8 项研究样本的平均年龄为 64.87 (13.01) 岁。我们的荟萃分析表明,远程康复对 Berg 平衡量表(SMD 0.08 [-0.23; 0.40]; p = 0.54)和躯干功能障碍量表(SMD 0.26 [-1.00; 1.52]; p = 0.05),对 Barthel 指数(SMD -0.34 [-1.00; 0.32];p = 0.31)的影响稍差,但对躯干损伤(SMD -0.21 [-1.18; 0.76];p = 0.02)的影响良好:我们发现,远程康复对平衡和活动能力的影响不大,对日常生活能力的影响稍差,但对躯干功能障碍有积极影响。然而,要证实我们的研究结果,还需要进行更多更大规模的研究。
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Telerehabilitation in post-stroke care: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Objectives: This meta-analysis introduces tele-medicine in time-sensitive conditions like stroke and the challenges hindering at-home rehabilitation. It aims to consolidate evidence supporting telerehabilitation effectiveness in post-stroke patients, with a focus on ADL, balance, mobility, and motor control.

Methods: We conducted a meta-analysis using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) 2020 guidelines. A comprehensive search of PubMed, Google Scholar, and Cochrane central databases was conducted. Inclusion criteria involved studies that employed randomized controlled trial (RCT) designs, specifically evaluating various telerehabilitation models in patients diagnosed with a stroke, excluding those with mixed etiology and non-randomized or single-arm designs. Two independent reviewers assessed study quality and bias using Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 before inclusion.

Results: We included 10 studies (n = 417) with a predominantly male sample (n = 196). The mean age of the pooled sample of 8 studies was 64.87 (13.01) years. Our meta-analysis showed that telerehabilitation may have modest effects on Berg Balance Scale (SMD 0.08 [-0.23; 0.40]; p = 0.54), and trunk impairment scale (SMD 0.26 [-1.00; 1.52]; p = 0.05), slightly inferior effects on Barthel index (SMD -0.34 [-1.00; 0.32]; p = 0.31), but demonstrated a favorable impact on trunk impairment (SMD -0.21 [-1.18; 0.76]; p = 0.02).

Conclusion: We found that telerehabilitation may have modest effects on balance and mobility, and slightly inferior results in Activities of daily living but may have a positive effect on trunk impairment. However, more studies with larger cohorts are needed to confirm our results.

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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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5.10
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4.50%
发文量
57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation is the leading journal devoted to the study and dissemination of interdisciplinary, evidence-based, clinical information related to stroke rehabilitation. The journal’s scope covers physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, neurorehabilitation, neural engineering and therapeutics, neuropsychology and cognition, optimization of the rehabilitation system, robotics and biomechanics, pain management, nursing, physical therapy, cardiopulmonary fitness, mobility, occupational therapy, speech pathology and communication. There is a particular focus on stroke recovery, improving rehabilitation outcomes, quality of life, activities of daily living, motor control, family and care givers, and community issues. The journal reviews and reports clinical practices, clinical trials, state-of-the-art concepts, and new developments in stroke research and patient care. Both primary research papers, reviews of existing literature, and invited editorials, are included. Sharply-focused, single-issue topics, and the latest in clinical research, provide in-depth knowledge.
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