eye movement training results in changes in qeeg and nih stroke scale in subjects suffering from acute middle cerebral artery ischemic stroke: a randomized control trial

eye movement training results in changes in qeeg and nih stroke scale in subjects suffering from acute middle cerebral artery ischemic stroke: a randomized control trial

;Frederick Robert Carrick;Frederick Robert Carrick;Frederick Robert Carrick;Frederick Robert Carrick;Elena eOggero;Elena eOggero;Elena eOggero;Guido ePagnacco;Guido ePagnacco;Guido ePagnacco;Cameron H G Wright;Cameron H G Wright;Cameron H G Wright;Calixto eMachado;Calixto eMachado;Calixto eMachado;Genco eEstrada;Alejandro ePando;Juan C Cossio;Carlos eBeltrán
journal of photochemistry and photobiology a: chemistry 2016 Vol. 7 pp. -
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carrick2016frontierseye

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Context:Eye-movement training (EMT) can induce altered brain activation and change the functionality of saccades with changes of the brain in general. Objective:To determine if EMT would result in changes in qEEG and NIH Stroke Scales (NIHSS) in patients suffering from acute middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarction. Our hypothesis is that there would be positive changes in qEEG and NIHSS after EMT in patients suffering from acute MCA ischemic stroke.Design:Double blind randomized controlled trial.Setting and Participants:34 subjects with acute MCA ischemic stroke at university affiliated hospital intensive care unit.Interventions:Subjects were randomized into a control group treated only with aspirin (125 mg/day) and a treatment group treated with aspirin (125 mg/day) and a subject specific EMT. Main Outcome measures: Delta-Alpha Ratio, Power Ratio Index and the Brain Symmetry Index calculated by quantitative electroencephalograms, and NIHSS. Results:There was strong statistical and substantive significant improvement in all outcome measures for the group of stroke patients undergoing EMT. Such improvement was not observed for the control group and there were no adverse effects.Conclusions:The addition of EMT to a MCA ischemic stroke treatment paradigm has demonstrated statistically significant changes in outcome measures and is a low cost, safe and effective complement to standard treatment.

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