Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and Brain-Computer Interfaces for Improving Post-Stroke Recovery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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作者
Lima, Eloise de Oliveira [1 ]
Silva, Leticia Maria [1 ]
Melo, Ana Luisa Vilar [1 ]
D'arruda, Julia Vitoria Torres [1 ]
de Albuquerque, Marlon Alexandre [1 ]
Neto, Jose Mauricio Ramos de Souza [2 ]
de Oliveira, Eliane Araujo [1 ]
Andrade, Suellen Marinho [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Paraiba, Aging & Neurosci Lab, Joao Pessoa, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Paraiba, Ctr Alternat & Renewable Energies, Joao Pessoa, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Paraiba, Aging & Neurosci Lab, Campus I Lot Cidade Univ, BR-58051900 Joao Pessoa, PB, Brazil
关键词
Stroke; transcranial direct current stimulation; brain-computer interfaces; systematic review; meta-analysis; STROKE;
D O I
10.1177/02692155231200086
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of transcranial direct current stimulation associated with brain-computer interface in stroke patients.Data sources The PubMed, Central, PEDro, Web of Science, SCOPUS, PsycINFO Ovid, CINAHL EBSCO, EMBASE, and ScienceDirect databases were searched from inception to April 2023 for randomized controlled studies reporting the effects of active transcranial direct current stimulation associated with brain-computer interface to a transcranial direct current stimulation sham associated with brain-computer interface condition on the outcome measure (motor performance and functional independence).Review methods We searched for full-text articles which had investigated the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation associated with brain-computer interface on motor performance in the upper extremities in stroke patients. The standardized mean differences derived from the change in scores between pretreatment and post-treatment were adopted as the effect size measure, with a 95% confidence interval. Possible sources of heterogeneity were analyzed by performing subgroup analyses in order to examine the moderating effects for one variable: the level of injury severity.Results Nine studies were included in the qualitative synthesis and the meta-analysis. The findings of the conducted analyses indicated there is not enough evidence to suggest that active transcranial direct current stimulation associated with brain-computer interface is more efficient in motor performance and functional independence when compared to sham transcranial direct current stimulation associated with brain-computer interface or brain-computer interface alone. In addition, the quality of evidence was rated very low. A subgroup analysis was performed for the motor performance outcome considering the injury severity level.Conclusion We found evidence that transcranial direct current stimulation associated with brain-computer interface was not more beneficial than sham transcranial direct current stimulation associated with brain-computer interface or brain-computer interface alone.
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