创伤性脑损伤
心率变异性
生物反馈
医学
物理医学与康复
心率
物理疗法
心理学
血压
内科学
精神科
作者
Leah D. Talbert,Zoey Kaelberer,Emma Gleave,Annie Driggs,Ammon S. Driggs,Patrick R. Steffen,Scott A. Baldwin,Michael J. Larson
出处
期刊:Brain Injury
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2023-05-03
卷期号:37 (7): 635-642
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1080/02699052.2023.2208880
摘要
Objective Autonomic nervous system dysregulation is a common consequence of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Heart rate variability (HRV) is a cost-effective measure of autonomic nervous system functioning, with studies suggesting decreased HRV following moderate-to-severe TBI. HRV biofeedback treatment may improve post-TBI autonomic nervous system functioning and post-injury emotional and cognitive functioning. We provide a systematic evidence-based review of the state of the literature and effectiveness of HRV biofeedback following TBI.Method We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Two coders coded each article and provided quality ratings. Seven papers met inclusion criteria. All studies included a measure of emotional functioning and 5 studies (63%) included neuropsychological outcomes.Results Participants completed 11 sessions of HRV biofeedback on average (range = 1 to 40). HRV biofeedback was associated with improved HRV following TBI. There was a positive relationship between increased HRV and TBI recovery following biofeedback, including improvements in cognitive and emotional functioning, and physical symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and sleep problems.Conclusion The literature on HRV biofeedback for TBI is promising, but in its infancy; effectiveness is unclear due to poor-to-fair study quality, and potential publication bias (all studies reported positive results).
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