Effects of Different Modes of Action Observation Therapy on Swallowing Function After Stroke: a Study Based on fNIRS

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Dysphagia is one of the most common symptoms of stroke patients, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients and delays the progress of rehabilitation. At present, the commonly used clinical swallowing treatment methods can achieve certain therapeutic effects, but the treatment effect of some patients is still not ideal. Therefore, we need to explore more and more effective treatment methods to improve the swallowing function of patients. Action observation therapy, which was developed based on the mirror neuron theory, has been widely used in the rehabilitation of limb motor function, and its therapeutic effect has been verified by a large number of clinical trials. There are few clinical studies on action observation therapy in swallowing function rehabilitation, and most of the current studies use swallowing videos to allow patients to observe actions, and then guide patients to imitate actions. Some studies have found that oral mirror neurons can be formed in the context of familiar environment, people and emotional communication. Therefore, this study proposes a new mode of action observation therapy for dysphagia, that is, to observe the real swallowing movement in actual daily life, in order to better improve the swallowing function of stroke patients with dysphagia. This study was a single-center, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled study. After enrollment, all patients received swallowing assessment, including scale assessment (WST, FOIS, SSA, BMI, SWAL-QOL, VAS satisfaction survey, KVIQ motor imagery assessment, total oral intake/eating time), neck ultrasound and FNIRS brain function assessment. According to the random number table method, the patients were divided into three groups, A: control group, B: video swallowing movement observation therapy group, C: daily actual swallowing movement observation therapy group. All three groups were given routine swallowing function training. In group B, action observation therapy with video was added, that is, watching a video of swallowing action with sound, and then performing simulated swallowing action. Group C added the actual swallowing movement observation therapy in daily life, that is, in actual daily life, to observe the real eating and swallowing movement of relatives, and then imitate the swallowing movement. The training sessions were 30min each time, once a day, 5 days a week, for a total of 3 weeks. After the treatment, the scale assessment, neck ultrasound and FNIRS brain function assessment were performed again.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 80
Healthy Volunteers: f
View:

• 1: 1.n accordance with the diagnostic criteria formulated by the Fourth National Academic Conference on Cerebrovascular disease;

• 2: 2.Dysphagia was detected by water swallowing test;

• 3: 3.First onset, course of disease within 6 months, the condition is stable;

• 4: 4.Mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score, literacy \>=17 points, primary education \>=20 points, secondary education \>=24 points, can understand and cooperate with treatment;

• 5: 5.Have a certain degree of sitting balance ability, can maintain a sitting position for 30 minutes;

• 6: 6.Aged 18-80 years old;

• 7: 7.The patient was informed and consented to this study, and the patient's family was informed and trained, and could cooperate with the adjuvant treatment of swallowing movement observation therapy in daily life.

Locations
Other Locations
China
Qilu Hospital
RECRUITING
Jinan
Contact Information
Primary
艳平 Yanping Ma
1587052536@qq.com
86-18560083615
Backup
Yonghui Wang
yonghuiw6606@126.com
86-18560083581
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-01-06
Estimated Completion Date: 2027-01-05
Participants
Target number of participants: 90
Treatments
Active_comparator: Video swallowing action observation therapy
On the basis of traditional swallowing training, this group adds video-assisted movement observation therapy, that is, watching swallowing movement videos with sound and then performing simulated swallowing movements.
Experimental: Daily life actual swallowing action observation therapy
On the basis of traditional swallowing training, this group adds the practice of observing the real eating and swallowing actions of relatives in actual daily life, and then imitating those swallowing actions.
Active_comparator: Traditional swallowing training
Routine swallowing function training includes indirect training (basic training) and direct training (feeding training). Indirect training includes but is not limited to training for the muscle strength and range of motion of swallowing muscles, training for inducing swallowing reflexes, breathing training, compensatory swallowing training, and airway protection training. Direct training involves the eating environment, body position, food selection, the amount and speed of each mouthful of food, as well as the compensatory skills commonly used during the eating process.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Qilu Hospital of Shandong University

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov