Effect of Repeated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Combined with Rehabilitation Training in Patients with Acute Cerebral Infarction
Objective To investigate the effect of repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)combined with rehabilitation training in patients with acute cerebral infarction(ACI).Methods A total of 70 patients with ACI admitted to Qingzhou People's Hospital from January 2021 to August 2023 were selected as the study objects and were divided into a control group and an observation group according to random number table method,with 35 cases in each group.The control group received routine treatment and rehabilitation training,and the observation group received rTMS on the basis of the control group.The neurological function,limb motor function and quality of life were compared between the two groups.Results After treatment,the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale score in the observation group was lower than that in the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After treatment,the motor scores of upper and lower limbs in Fugl-Meyer Assessment in the observation group were higher than those in the control group,the differences between the groups were statistically significant(P<0.05).After treatment,the scores of physical function,psychological function,social function and material life function in the Generic Quality of Life Inventory-74 of the observation group were(85.41±7.24)points,(86.02±7.74)points,(86.25±7.34)points and(86.62±7.34)points,respectively,which were higher than(78.85±6.36)points,(77.81±6.24)points,(78.54±6.3)points and(78.93±6.75)points of the control group,the differences between the groups were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The effect of rTMS combined with rehabilitation training in ACI patients is remarkable,which can effectively promote the recovery of neurological function and limb function and improve the quality of life.
Acute cerebral infarctionRepetitive transcranial magnetic stimulationRehabilitation trainingNeurological functionLimb motor function