丘脑底核深部脑刺激在不同频率下会影响静态平衡吗?

Fatma Oz , Bircan Yucekeya , Irem Huzmeli , Atilla Yilmaz
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目的探讨不同刺激频率的双侧丘脑底核深部脑电刺激(STN-DBS)对静态平衡的影响。材料和方法研究纳入了20名患者(15名男性和5名女性),年龄在43至81岁之间(平均值:60.05±7.4),他们被诊断为特发性帕金森病(PD)并接受了STN-DBS手术。使用TecnoBody康复系统在四个不同频率下评估静态平衡:230、130、90和60 Hz以及非刺激。静态平衡测试为“稳定性测试、双足闭/睁眼稳定性比较、单足(右脚/左脚)稳定性比较”。这些测试报告了压力中心数据“椭圆面积、周长、前/后和中侧标准差”。结果在任何频率下,静态平衡测试结果之间都没有静态差异(p>0.05),但在90Hz时结果更好。稳定性比较两足动物睁眼前后标准差结果在非刺激和130Hz之间具有显著性(p=0.04)。不同频率的刺激影响静态平衡类别百分比,非刺激和其他刺激之间没有统计学意义(均p>0.05)。结论本研究表明STN-DBS不影响静态平衡消极的低频(LF)刺激改善了静态平衡。在频率范围较宽的类似研究中,后尿路造影系统将给出更精确和定量的结果。
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Does subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation affect the static balance at different frequencies?

Purpose

To investigate the effects of bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) with different stimulation frequencies on static balance.

Materials and methods

Twenty patients (15 males and 5 females), aged between 43 and 81 (mean: 60.05 ± 7.4) years, who had been diagnosed with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) and undergone STN-DBS surgery were included in the study. Static balance was assessed with TecnoBody Rehabilitation System at four different frequencies: 230, 130, 90 and 60 Hz and off-stimulation. Static balance tests were ‘stabilometric test, stabilometric compared bipedal closed/opened eye, stabilometric compared mono pedal (right/left foot)’. These tests reported the centre of pressure data ‘ellipse area, perimeter, front/back and mediolateral standard deviations’.

Results

There were no statically differences between the static balance test results at any frequency (p > 0.05), but results were found better at 90 Hz. Stabilometric compared bipedal opened eye forward–backward standard deviation result was significant between off-stimulation and 130 Hz (p = 0.04). Different frequency stimulation affected the static balance categories percentage with no statistical significance between off-stimulation and others (all p > 0.05).

Conclusion

This study showed that STN-DBS did not affect the static balance negatively. Low-frequency (LF) stimulation improved the static equilibrium. Posturography systems will give more precise and quantitative results in similar studies with wide frequency ranges.

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