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Corticomotor excitability after two different repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation protocols in haemorrhagic stroke patients

•TMS is a safe non-invasive tool for supportive management in ICH stroke patient.•TMS facilitatory protocol resulted significant improvement in MEP score.•Functional motor recovery after TMS is independent of patient age and clot size. Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) or haemorrhagic stroke can be ma...

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Published in:Interdisciplinary neurosurgery : Advanced techniques and case management 2020-06, Vol.20, p.100670, Article 100670
Main Authors: Fikri Hassan, Asrarul, Hafiz Hanafi, Muhammad, Idris, Zamzuri, Malin Abdullah, Jafri, Azli Nayan, Saiful, Abd Aziz, Norhidayah
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Summary:•TMS is a safe non-invasive tool for supportive management in ICH stroke patient.•TMS facilitatory protocol resulted significant improvement in MEP score.•Functional motor recovery after TMS is independent of patient age and clot size. Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) or haemorrhagic stroke can be managed medically or by surgical evacuation of the hematoma. However, several authors have reported no significant difference when compared between both interventions in haemorrhagic stroke patients. We aimed to assess the use of Transcranial Magnetic Simulation (TMS) as supportive of medical and surgical interventions to assist the rehabilitation process in haemorrhagic stroke patient. A randomized control trial was performed on twenty nine patients and randomized into three groups; (1)Facilitatory, (2)Inhibitory and (3)Sham group. Patient underwent two weeks of TMS Stimulation protocol for total of 10 sessions. The pre and post Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) reading between groups were compared and analyzed. Our result indicated that regardless of patient’s age and ICH clot size, the improvement in MEP score after TMS facilitatory protocol was significantly higher compared to the Sham protocol group (p = 0.02). Such correlation however, was not observed in the inhibitory protocol group (p = 0.175). Collectively, our finding had demonstrates TMS potential as a safe and non-invasive tool for supportive management of ICH stroke as patients and that patient with stable ICH will have better motor function recovery post rTMS facilitatory protocol regardless of their age and clot size.
ISSN:2214-7519
2214-7519
DOI:10.1016/j.inat.2020.100670