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Elisabeth Sens1, Marcel Franz1, Christoph Preul2, Winfried Meissner3, Otto W Witte2, Wolfgang H R Miltner1, Thomas Weiss1.
Abstract
Temporary functional deafferentation (TFD) by an anesthetic cream on the stroke-affected forearm was shown to improve sensorimotor abilities of stroke patients. The present study investigated different predictors for sensorimotor improvements during TFD and indicated outcome differences between patients grouped in subcortical lesions only and lesions with any cortical involvement. Thirty-four chronic stroke patients were temporarily deafferented on the more affected forearm by an anesthetic cream. Somatosensory performance was assessed using von Frey Hair and grating orientation task; motor performance was assessed by a shape-sorter-drum task. Seven potential predictors were entered into three linear multiple regression models. Furthermore, effects of TFD on outcome variables for the two groups (cortical versus subcortical lesion) were compared. Sex and sensory deficit were significant predictors for changes in motor function while age accounted for changes in grating orienting task. Males, patients with a stronger sensory deficit, and older patients profited more. None of the potential predictors made significant contributions to changes in threshold for touch. Furthermore, there were no differences in sensorimotor improvement between lesion site groups. The effects of TFD together with the low predictability of the investigated parameters suggest that characteristics of patients alone are not suitable to exclude some patients from TFD.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30151000 PMCID: PMC6087564 DOI: 10.1155/2018/7392024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neural Plast ISSN: 1687-5443 Impact factor: 3.599
Figure 1Time line of the experiment and order of examinations. Pre- and posttesting examinations were identical.
Linear regression models for the outcome variables ∆SSDT, ∆GOT, and ∆VFHT-D2.
| Independent variables | ∆SSDT | ∆GOT | ΔVFHT-D2 | |||
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| Efficiency of TFD (ΔVFHT-FA) | 0.125 | 0.436 | −0.019 | 0.911 | 0.028 | 0.790 |
| Sensory deficit of the stroke-affected index finger |
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| 0.072 | 0.678 | −0.137 | 0.375 |
| Side of stroke (0 = left; 1 = right) | 0.181 | 0.279 | −0.293 | 0.072 | −0.248 | 0.613 |
| Chronicity | −0.058 | 0.716 | 0.084 | 0.619 | −0.005 | 0.933 |
| Age | 0.022 | 0.890 |
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| −0.014 | 0.543 |
| Sex (0 = female; 1 = male) |
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| −0.110 | 0.515 | 0.738 | 0.106 |
| NIHSS | −0.042 | 0.792 | 0.182 | 0.300 | 0.000 | 0.636 |
| Constant | 8.044 | 0.394 | 0.695 | 0.122 | 0.435 | 0.774 |
ΔSSDT = difference in shape-sorter-drum task (posttest value − pretest value); ΔGOT = difference in grating orientating task (posttest value − pretest value); ΔVFHT-D2 = difference in von Frey hair testing at the index finger (posttest value − pretest value); Adj. R2 = (adjusted) accounted variance of the model; B = regression coefficient; CI = confidence interval for significant regressions; ΔVFHT-D2 = difference in von Frey hair testing at forearm (posttest value − pretest value); NIHSS = National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale.
Figure 2(a) Mean performance time needed and standard errors for the shape-sorter-drum test (SSDT) before (pre) and during (post) temporary functional deafferentation in male (right) and female stroke patients (left). Lower values indicate lower thresholds, that is, better performance. (b) Scatter plot illustrating the relationship (negative correlation) between changes in shape-sorter-drum test (ΔSSDT) scores during temporary functional deafferentation and sensory deficit of the stroke-affected index finger.
Figure 3Relationship between age and changes in grating orienting task (ΔGOT) due to temporary functional deafferentation.
Mean and SD of the dependent variables ΔVFHT-FA, ΔSSDT, GOT, and ΔVFHT-D2 for lesion site groups.
| Group | Mean | SD | |
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| ΔVFHT-FA | Pure subcortical lesion | 2.58 | 2.26 |
| Any cortical involvement | 4.27 | 2.00 | |
| ∆SSDT | Pure subcortical lesion | −21.73 | 32.70 |
| Any cortical involvement | −18.93 | 36.74 | |
| ∆GOT | Pure subcortical lesion | −0.20 | 0.91 |
| Any cortical involvement | −0.36 | 0.64 | |
| ∆VFHT-D2 | Pure subcortical lesion | −0.38 | 0.32 |
| Any cortical involvement | −0.45 | 1.31 |
ΔVFHT-FA = difference in von Frey hair testing at forearm (posttest value − pretest value); ΔSSDT = difference in shape-sorter-drum task (posttest value − pretest value); ΔGOT = difference in grating orientating task (posttest value − pretest value); ΔVFHT-D2 = difference in von Frey hair testing at the index finger (posttest value − pretest value).