Effects of cognitive-motor intervention for pediatric posterior fossa tumor survivors: results of a pilot study

髓母细胞瘤 认知 医学 析因分析 共济失调 物理疗法 心理学 听力学 物理医学与康复 内科学 精神科 癌症研究
作者
Vladimir Kasatkin,Elizaveta Romanova,Elena Glebova,Alena Deviaterikova,V. V. Tolchennikova,Anastasia Sharapkova,Piruza Manukyan,Nadezhda M. Karpova,Roza A. Sarkisyan,Alexander F. Karelin
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期刊:Journal of Neuro-oncology [Springer Nature]
卷期号:168 (1): 57-67 被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1007/s11060-024-04636-z
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The purpose of this prospective pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility and effects of cognitive-motor intervention on the cognitive and motor abilities of pediatric survivors of posterior fossa tumors. The study involved patients aged 7 to 18 years with cognitive deficits who had completed primary treatment for posterior fossa tumors. 25 participants (Mage=11.3 ± 2.93, 64% male; 17 medulloblastoma, 1 ependymoma, 1 desmoplastic medulloblastoma, 6 piloid astrocytoma; 22 in remission (Mmonths =45), 3 in stabilization (Mmonths=49)) were recruited from the Research Institute for Brain Development and Peak Performance. The intervention consisted of two phases with a 3-month break for home training, and a total duration of 6 months. Each phase lasted 7 weeks and included two assessment procedures (pre- and post-intervention) and 10 training sessions over a period of 5 weeks (two 3-hour sessions per week). At baseline and pre- and post-intervention, all participants underwent a battery of cognitive and motor tests. Each training session included gross motor training (GMT), graphomotor training (GT), and cognitive-motor training (CMT). Statistical analysis was performed using the Friedman test for repeated measures and post-hoc Durbin-Conover test. The results indicated significant improvements in visuospatial working memory, visual attention, eye-hand coordination, semantic verbal fluency, auditory-motor synchronization, reaction time, and a decrease in the rate of ataxia. These improvements remained stable even in the absence of direct intervention. The findings demonstrate positive effects and feasibility of the intervention and suggest the need for further research in this area including randomized controlled feasibility studies with a larger sample.
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