Cerebral blood volume and oxygenation among poststroke hemiplegic patients: Effects of 13 rehabilitation tasks measured by near-Infrared spectroscopy

Saitou H, Yanagi H, Hara S, Tsuchiya S, Tomura S. Cerebral blood volume and oxygenation among poststroke hemiplegic patients: effects of 13 rehabilitation tasks measured by near-infrared spectroscopy. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2000;81:1348-56. Objective: To measure with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)...

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Published inArchives of physical medicine and rehabilitation Vol. 81; no. 10; pp. 1348 - 1356
Main Authors Saitou, Hideyuki, Yanagi, Hisako, Hara, Shuichi, Tsuchiya, Shigeru, Tomura, Shigeo
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Abstract Saitou H, Yanagi H, Hara S, Tsuchiya S, Tomura S. Cerebral blood volume and oxygenation among poststroke hemiplegic patients: effects of 13 rehabilitation tasks measured by near-infrared spectroscopy. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2000;81:1348-56. Objective: To measure with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) the changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex of poststroke patients with hemiplegia performing several rehabilitation tasks and to analyze the different effects of the tasks. Design: Case series pilot study. Setting: Hospitals and facilities near Tsukuba, Japan. Participants: Twenty-four healthy volunteers and 44 patients with hemiplegia. Interventions: For healthy volunteers, conventional rehabilitation tasks of head-up tilt (HUT), calculation, and ergometer. For patients with hemiplegia, these 3 tasks plus reading aloud, listening to music, reciprocal extension, nonparalyzed extension, passive range of motion, pulley, bridge, facilitation, stand-up, and gait. Main Outcome Measures: Changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) and cerebral oxygen volume (COV) in the prefrontal region sensed by a noninvasive NIRS device placed midforehead in healthy volunteers or on the impaired side in patients with hemiplegia. Computer analysis of the quality and quantity of the CBV and COV change patterns. Results: In healthy subjects, the change patterns of the 3 tasks were clearly different: decrease in COV with HUT, limited increase in CBV and COV with calculation tasks, and gradual increase in CBV and COV with ergometer tasks. In patients with hemiplegia, significant (positive) CBV changes were observed in ergometer, facilitation, stand-up, and gait and significant (negative) changes with Romover. Significant (positive) COV changes were observed in ergometer and facilitation and (negative) in HUT. Conclusions: NIRS is useful for monitoring the change in regional hemodynamics and oxygenation in rehabilitation; some tasks commonly used in rehabilitation, such as ergometer and facilitation, increase both CBV and COV in the affected prefrontal cortex of patients with hemiplegia. © 2000 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
AbstractList Saitou H, Yanagi H, Hara S, Tsuchiya S, Tomura S. Cerebral blood volume and oxygenation among poststroke hemiplegic patients: effects of 13 rehabilitation tasks measured by near-infrared spectroscopy. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2000;81:1348-56. Objective: To measure with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) the changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex of poststroke patients with hemiplegia performing several rehabilitation tasks and to analyze the different effects of the tasks. Design: Case series pilot study. Setting: Hospitals and facilities near Tsukuba, Japan. Participants: Twenty-four healthy volunteers and 44 patients with hemiplegia. Interventions: For healthy volunteers, conventional rehabilitation tasks of head-up tilt (HUT), calculation, and ergometer. For patients with hemiplegia, these 3 tasks plus reading aloud, listening to music, reciprocal extension, nonparalyzed extension, passive range of motion, pulley, bridge, facilitation, stand-up, and gait. Main Outcome Measures: Changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) and cerebral oxygen volume (COV) in the prefrontal region sensed by a noninvasive NIRS device placed midforehead in healthy volunteers or on the impaired side in patients with hemiplegia. Computer analysis of the quality and quantity of the CBV and COV change patterns. Results: In healthy subjects, the change patterns of the 3 tasks were clearly different: decrease in COV with HUT, limited increase in CBV and COV with calculation tasks, and gradual increase in CBV and COV with ergometer tasks. In patients with hemiplegia, significant (positive) CBV changes were observed in ergometer, facilitation, stand-up, and gait and significant (negative) changes with Romover. Significant (positive) COV changes were observed in ergometer and facilitation and (negative) in HUT. Conclusions: NIRS is useful for monitoring the change in regional hemodynamics and oxygenation in rehabilitation; some tasks commonly used in rehabilitation, such as ergometer and facilitation, increase both CBV and COV in the affected prefrontal cortex of patients with hemiplegia. © 2000 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
OBJECTIVE: To measure with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) the changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex of poststroke patients with hemiplegia performing several rehabilitation tasks and to analyze the different effects of the tasks. DESIGN: Case series pilot study. SETTING: Hospitals and facilities near Tsukuba, Japan. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-four healthy volunteers and 44 patients with hemiplegia. INTERVENTIONS: For healthy volunteers, conventional rehabilitation tasks of head-up tilt (HUT), calculation, and ergometer. For patients with hemiplegia, these 3 tasks plus reading aloud, listening to music, reciprocal extension, nonparalyzed extension, passive range of motion, pulley, bridge, facilitation, stand-up, and gait. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) and cerebral oxygen volume (COV) in the prefrontal region sensed by a noninvasive NIRS device placed midforehead in healthy volunteers or on the impaired side in patients with hemiplegia. Computer analysis of the quality and quantity of the CBV and COV change patterns. RESULTS: In healthy subjects, the change patterns of the 3 tasks were clearly different: decrease in COV with HUT, limited increase in CBV and COV with calculation tasks, and gradual increase in CBV and COV with ergometer tasks. In patients with hemiplegia, significant (positive) CBV changes were observed in ergometer, facilitation, stand-up, and gait and significant (negative) changes with Romover. Significant (positive) COV changes were observed in ergometer and facilitation and (negative) in HUT. CONCLUSIONS: NIRS is useful for monitoring the change in regional hemodynamics and oxygenation in rehabilitation; some tasks commonly used in rehabilitation, such as ergometer and facilitation, increase both CBV and COV in the affected prefrontal cortex of patients with hemiplegia.
To measure with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) the changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex of poststroke patients with hemiplegia performing several rehabilitation tasks and to analyze the different effects of the tasks. Case series pilot study. Hospitals and facilities near Tsukuba, Japan. Twenty-four healthy volunteers and 44 patients with hemiplegia. For healthy volunteers, conventional rehabilitation tasks of head-up tilt (HUT), calculation, and ergometer. For patients with hemiplegia, these 3 tasks plus reading aloud, listening to music, reciprocal extension, nonparalyzed extension, passive range of motion, pulley, bridge, facilitation, stand-up, and gait. Changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) and cerebral oxygen volume (COV) in the prefrontal region sensed by a noninvasive NIRS device placed midforehead in healthy volunteers or on the impaired side in patients with hemiplegia. Computer analysis of the quality and quantity of the CBV and COV change patterns. In healthy subjects, the change patterns of the 3 tasks were clearly different: decrease in COV with HUT, limited increase in CBV and COV with calculation tasks, and gradual increase in CBV and COV with ergometer tasks. In patients with hemiplegia, significant (positive) CBV changes were observed in ergometer, facilitation, stand-up, and gait and significant (negative) changes with Romover. Significant (positive) COV changes were observed in ergometer and facilitation and (negative) in HUT. NIRS is useful for monitoring the change in regional hemodynamics and oxygenation in rehabilitation; some tasks commonly used in rehabilitation, such as ergometer and facilitation, increase both CBV and COV in the affected prefrontal cortex of patients with hemiplegia.
To measure with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) the changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex of poststroke patients with hemiplegia performing several rehabilitation tasks and to analyze the different effects of the tasks.OBJECTIVETo measure with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) the changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex of poststroke patients with hemiplegia performing several rehabilitation tasks and to analyze the different effects of the tasks.Case series pilot study.DESIGNCase series pilot study.Hospitals and facilities near Tsukuba, Japan.SETTINGHospitals and facilities near Tsukuba, Japan.Twenty-four healthy volunteers and 44 patients with hemiplegia.PARTICIPANTSTwenty-four healthy volunteers and 44 patients with hemiplegia.For healthy volunteers, conventional rehabilitation tasks of head-up tilt (HUT), calculation, and ergometer. For patients with hemiplegia, these 3 tasks plus reading aloud, listening to music, reciprocal extension, nonparalyzed extension, passive range of motion, pulley, bridge, facilitation, stand-up, and gait.INTERVENTIONSFor healthy volunteers, conventional rehabilitation tasks of head-up tilt (HUT), calculation, and ergometer. For patients with hemiplegia, these 3 tasks plus reading aloud, listening to music, reciprocal extension, nonparalyzed extension, passive range of motion, pulley, bridge, facilitation, stand-up, and gait.Changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) and cerebral oxygen volume (COV) in the prefrontal region sensed by a noninvasive NIRS device placed midforehead in healthy volunteers or on the impaired side in patients with hemiplegia. Computer analysis of the quality and quantity of the CBV and COV change patterns.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESChanges in cerebral blood volume (CBV) and cerebral oxygen volume (COV) in the prefrontal region sensed by a noninvasive NIRS device placed midforehead in healthy volunteers or on the impaired side in patients with hemiplegia. Computer analysis of the quality and quantity of the CBV and COV change patterns.In healthy subjects, the change patterns of the 3 tasks were clearly different: decrease in COV with HUT, limited increase in CBV and COV with calculation tasks, and gradual increase in CBV and COV with ergometer tasks. In patients with hemiplegia, significant (positive) CBV changes were observed in ergometer, facilitation, stand-up, and gait and significant (negative) changes with Romover. Significant (positive) COV changes were observed in ergometer and facilitation and (negative) in HUT.RESULTSIn healthy subjects, the change patterns of the 3 tasks were clearly different: decrease in COV with HUT, limited increase in CBV and COV with calculation tasks, and gradual increase in CBV and COV with ergometer tasks. In patients with hemiplegia, significant (positive) CBV changes were observed in ergometer, facilitation, stand-up, and gait and significant (negative) changes with Romover. Significant (positive) COV changes were observed in ergometer and facilitation and (negative) in HUT.NIRS is useful for monitoring the change in regional hemodynamics and oxygenation in rehabilitation; some tasks commonly used in rehabilitation, such as ergometer and facilitation, increase both CBV and COV in the affected prefrontal cortex of patients with hemiplegia.CONCLUSIONSNIRS is useful for monitoring the change in regional hemodynamics and oxygenation in rehabilitation; some tasks commonly used in rehabilitation, such as ergometer and facilitation, increase both CBV and COV in the affected prefrontal cortex of patients with hemiplegia.
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Cerebral disorder
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To measure with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) the changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex of poststroke patients with...
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Aged
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Volume
Case-Control Studies
Cerebral oxygenation
Cerebrovascular Circulation
Diseases of the nervous system
Female
Hemiplegia
Hemiplegia - etiology
Hemiplegia - rehabilitation
Hemodynamics
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Oxygen - blood
Pilot Projects
Prefrontal Cortex - blood supply
Prefrontal Cortex - metabolism
Radiotherapy. Instrumental treatment. Physiotherapy. Reeducation. Rehabilitation, orthophony, crenotherapy. Diet therapy and various other treatments (general aspects)
Rehabilitation
Reproducibility of Results
Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
Statistics, Nonparametric
Stroke - complications
Stroke Rehabilitation
Title Cerebral blood volume and oxygenation among poststroke hemiplegic patients: Effects of 13 rehabilitation tasks measured by near-Infrared spectroscopy
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