The Efficacy and Safety of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Cerebellar Ataxia: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Tiffany X. Chen
Chen-Ya Yang
Gloria Willson
Chih-Chun Lin
Sheng-Han Kuo
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[1] Johns Hopkins University,Department of Biomedical Engineering, Whiting School of Engineering
[2] Columbia University,Department of Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons
[3] Columbia University,Initiative for Columbia Ataxia and Tremor
[4] Taichung Veterans General Hospital,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[5] Chiayi and Wanqiao Branch,Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library
[6] Columbia University New York,undefined
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The Cerebellum | 2021年 / 20卷
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Transcranial direct current stimulation; Electric stimulation; Ataxia; Cerebellum; Gait;
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A promising new approach, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has recently been used as a therapeutic modality for cerebellar ataxia. However, the strength of the conclusions drawn from individual studies in the current literature may be constrained by the small sample size of each trial. Following a systematic literature retrieval of studies, meta-analyses were conducted by pooling the standardized mean differences (SMDs) using random-effects models to assess the efficacy of tDCS on cerebellar ataxia, measured by standard clinical rating scales. Domain-specific effects of tDCS on gait and hand function were further evaluated based on 8-m walk and 9-hole peg test performance times, respectively. To determine the safety of tDCS, the incidences of adverse effects were analyzed using risk differences. Out of 293 citations, 5 randomized controlled trials involving a total of 72 participants with cerebellar ataxia were included. Meta-analysis indicated a 26.1% (p = 0.003) improvement in ataxia immediately after tDCS with sustained efficacy over months (28.2% improvement after 3 months, p = 0.04) when compared with sham stimulation. tDCS seems to be domain-specific as the current analysis suggested a positive effect on gait (16.3% improvement, p = 0.04) and failed to reveal differences for hand function (p = 0.10) with respect to sham. The incidence of adverse events in tDCS and sham groups was similar. tDCS is an effective intervention for mitigating ataxia symptoms with lasting results that can be sustained for months. This treatment shows preferential effects on gait ataxia and is relatively safe.
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