2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.1062807
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Biomarkers for prognostic functional recovery poststroke: A narrative review

Abstract: Background and objective: Prediction of poststroke recovery can be expressed by prognostic biomarkers that are related to the pathophysiology of stroke at the cellular and molecular level as well as to the brain structural and functional reserve after stroke at the systems neuroscience level. This study aimed to review potential biomarkers that can predict poststroke functional recovery.Methods: A narrative review was conducted to qualitatively summarize the current evidence on biomarkers used to predict posts… Show more

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“…Speci cally, stimulation over the M1 on the impaired hemisphere than on the unimpaired hemisphere led to signi cant improvement in bimanual coordination in stroke patients with mild impairment. This is because, compared with other impairment levels, stimulation over the ipsilateral M1 leads to a great response, which is positively associated with motor recovery [71,72], which is also consistent with our ndings that reduced positive neural coupling between ipsilateral M1 and ipsilateral SMA was observed when performed BMCG in stroke patients compared with healthy individuals (Table S2). However, stroke patients with severe impairment did not bene t from simulation over the ipsilateral M1 because strong transcallosal inhibition from the unaffected hemisphere to the affected hemisphere reduced patient response to NIBS [28].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Speci cally, stimulation over the M1 on the impaired hemisphere than on the unimpaired hemisphere led to signi cant improvement in bimanual coordination in stroke patients with mild impairment. This is because, compared with other impairment levels, stimulation over the ipsilateral M1 leads to a great response, which is positively associated with motor recovery [71,72], which is also consistent with our ndings that reduced positive neural coupling between ipsilateral M1 and ipsilateral SMA was observed when performed BMCG in stroke patients compared with healthy individuals (Table S2). However, stroke patients with severe impairment did not bene t from simulation over the ipsilateral M1 because strong transcallosal inhibition from the unaffected hemisphere to the affected hemisphere reduced patient response to NIBS [28].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…A higher magnitude of ERD activity is related to larger cortical activation during motor tasks. ERD/ERS is triggered by the voluntary movement of the hemiparetic hand [ 27 ], movement-related beta ERD over the affected SMC has been investigated in many studies [ 28 , 29 ]. ERD in the alpha band (α-ERD, frequencies ranging from 8 to 13 Hz) has been hypothesized to reflect cortical activation or disinhibition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ВП также могут рассматриваться как дополнительный инструмент оценки РП. Особое внимание направлено на изучение возможностей использования слуховых и соматосенсорных вызванных потенциалов для прогноза неблагоприятных реабилитационных исходов [35][36][37]. Исследования, направленные на изучение возможностей использования ЭЭГ и ВП для прогноза реабилитационных исходов у пациентов с ИИ, несмотря на их многочисленность, в основном сконцентрированы на остром периоде инсульта, проведены на малочисленных и разнородных выборках, трудно сравнимы в связи с методологическими различиями.…”
Section: нейрофизиологические предикторы функционального восстановленияunclassified