Bi-Hemispheric Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation For Upper-Limb Hemiparesis In Acute Stroke: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Sham-Controlled Trial

N Bolognini, C Russo, M I Cairnero Souza, A Nicotra,E Olgiati, V Spandri,E Agostoni,A Salmaggi,G Vallar

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY(2020)

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Background and purpose Neuromodulation is a promising approach to increasing motor recovery in stroke; however, to date, there is a scarcity of evidence documenting the clinical potential of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) administered in the acute phase of stroke. The present study aims to examine the clinical effects of a treatment involving the application of tDCS in the acute stage post-stroke. Methods This was a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial. A cohort of 32 stroke patients with severe motor impairment underwent 5 days of treatment with real or sham bi-hemispheric tDCS over the motor cortex. During the treatment, tDCS was applied twice per day (two daily applications each of 15 min), starting 48 to 72 h after stroke onset. Results We found statistically significant improvements after both real and sham tDCS treatments in primary (hand grip strength, Motricity Index) and secondary (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score, Barthel Index) outcomes. Patients receiving real tDCS showed a larger improvement of upper-limb muscle strength at the end of treatment phase; this advantage was no longer present after 6 months. Conclusions Transcranial direct current stimulation may be used to accelerate the rate of upper-limb motor recovery during the spontaneous recovery period.
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acute stroke, hemiparesis, motor rehabilitation, tDCS
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