经颅直流电刺激
最小意识状态
医学
持续植物状态
不利影响
随机对照试验
刺激
脑刺激
麻醉
心理学
物理疗法
物理医学与康复
意识
内科学
神经科学
作者
Géraldine Martens,Nicolas Lejeune,A. O’Brien,Felipe Fregni,Charlotte Martial,Sarah Wannez,Steven Laureys,Aurore Thibaut
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.brs.2018.04.021
摘要
Background Patients with chronic disorders of consciousness face a significant lack of treatment options. Objective We aimed at investigating the feasibility and the behavioral effects of home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), applied by relatives or caregivers, in chronic patients in minimally conscious state (MCS). Methods Each participant received, in a randomized order, 20 sessions of active and 20 sessions of sham tDCS applied over the prefrontal cortex for 4 weeks; separated by 8 weeks of washout. Level of consciousness was assessed using the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised before the first stimulation (baseline), at the end of the 20 tDCS sessions (direct effects) and 8 weeks after the end of each stimulation period (long-term effects). Reported adverse events and data relative to the adherence (i.e., amount of sessions effectively received) were collected as well. Results Twenty-seven patients completed the study and 22 patients received at least 80% of the stimulation sessions. All patients tolerated tDCS well, no severe adverse events were noticed after real stimulation and the overall adherence (i.e., total duration of stimulation) was good. A moderate effect size (0.47 and 0.53, for modified intention to treat and per protocol analysis, respectively) was observed at the end of the 4 weeks of tDCS in favor of the active treatment. Conclusions We demonstrated that home-based tDCS can be used adequately outside a research facility or hospital by patients' relatives or caregivers. In addition, 4 weeks of tDCS moderately improved the recovery of signs of consciousness in chronic MCS patients.
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