将神经音乐疗法与沉浸式虚拟现实相结合,改善帕金森病患者的执行功能:准随机临床试验

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prdoa.2024.100277
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导言帕金森病(PD)是最常见的神经退行性运动障碍之一,可导致运动和非运动症状,包括执行功能(EF)、记忆、视觉空间能力和精神运动速度的缺陷。目前的治疗方法主要是对症治疗,包括药物治疗和手术治疗。神经音乐疗法(NMT)因其在帕金森病患者神经康复和改善运动和认知领域(如EF)方面的有效性而获得认可。本研究将 NMT 与虚拟现实(VR)平台 "计算机辅助康复环境"(CAREN)相结合,为节奏提示练习提供了可定制的环境,为帕金森病康复提供了一种创新方法。方法在我们的单盲准随机对照试验中,40 名患者被分配到实验组(EG = 20)或对照组(CG = 20)。两组患者均接受为期两个月的 CAREN 情景训练(每周三次,共 24 次)。实验组还接受了针对所选情景的 NMT 训练。结果组内分析显示,EG 在 MOCA (p = 0.007)、FAB (p = 0.008)、Stroop 错误 (p = 0.003)、Stroop 时间 (p < 0.001) 和视觉搜索 (p < 0.001) 方面均有显著改善。CG仅在Stroop错误(p = 0.02)方面显示出明显差异。我们的研究结果表明,在身临其境的 VR 环境中进行 NMT 可有效改善帕金森病患者的认知能力和 EF。NMT 技术中的音乐结构与 VR 先进的视听反馈相结合,为控制与帕金森病相关的认知和执行缺陷提供了一种创新且可能更有效的方法。
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Coupling neurologic music therapy with immersive virtual reality to improve executive functions in individuals with Parkinson’s disease: A Quasi-Randomized Clinical Trial

Introduction

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one the most common neurodegenerative movement disorder, leading to motor and non-motor symptoms, including deficits in executive functions (EF), memory, visuospatial abilities, and psychomotor speed. Current treatments are primarily symptomatic, involving pharmacological, surgical strategies. Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) has gained recognition for its effectiveness in neurorehabilitation of PD patients and improving motor and cognitive domains, such as EF. This study combines NMT with the virtual reality (VR) platform Computer-Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN), offering customizable environments for rhythmic cue practice to provide an innovative approach to Parkinson’s rehabilitation.

Methods

In our single-blind quasi-randomized controlled trial, forty patients were assigned to either an experimental group (EG = 20) or a control group (CG = 20). Both groups underwent two months of training with CAREN scenarios (three times a week for 24 sessions). The experimental group additionally received NMT applied to the selected scenarios. Participants were evaluated by a neuropsychologist at baseline and immediately after training.

Results

Intra-group analysis showed significant improvements in the EG for MOCA (p = 0.007), FAB (p = 0.008), Stroop Error (p = 0.003), Stroop Time (p < 0.001), and Visual Search (p < 0.001). The CG showed a significant difference only in Stroop Error (p = 0.02).

Conclusions

This pilot study is the first to combine NMT with CAREN in PD patients. Our findings suggest that NMT, within an immersive VR environment, effectively improves cognitive and EF in PD. Music structured within NMT techniques, coupled with advanced audio-visual feedback from VR, offers an innovative and potentially more effective approach for managing cognitive and executive deficits associated with PD.
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