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Successful use of closed-loop allostatic neurotechnology for post-traumatic stress symptoms in military personnel: self-reported and autonomic improvements
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作者 Catherine L.Tegeler Lee Gerdes +4 位作者 Hossam A.Shaltout Jared F.Cook Sean L.Simpson Sung W.Lee Charles H.Tegeler 《Military Medical Research》 SCIE CAS 2018年第1期1-12,共12页
Background:Military-related post-traumatic stress(PTS)is associated with numerous symptom clusters and diminished autonomic cardiovascular regulation.Highresolution,relational,resonance-based,electroencephalic mirrori... Background:Military-related post-traumatic stress(PTS)is associated with numerous symptom clusters and diminished autonomic cardiovascular regulation.Highresolution,relational,resonance-based,electroencephalic mirroringis a noninvasive,closed-loop,allostatic,acoustic stimulation neurotechnology that produces realtime translation of dominant brain frequencies into audible tones of variable pitch and timing to support the autocalibration of neural oscillations.We report clinical,autonomic,and functional effects after the use offor symptoms of military-related PTS.Methods:Eighteen service members or recent veterans(15 active-duty,3 veterans,most from special operations,1 female),with a mean age of 40.9(SD=6.9)years and symptoms of PTS lasting from 1 to 25 years,undertook19.5(SD=1.1)sessions over 12 days.Inventories for symptoms of PTS(Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist–Military version,PCL-M),insomnia(Insomnia Severity Index,ISI),depression(Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale,CES-D),and anxiety(Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale,GAD-7)were collected before(Visit1,V1),immediately after(Visit2,V2),and at 1 month(Visit3,V3),3(Visit4,V4),and 6(Visit5,V5)months after intervention completion.Other measures only taken at V1 and V2 included blood pressure and heart rate recordings to analyze heart rate variability(HRV)and baroreflex sensitivity(BRS),functional performance(reaction and grip strength)testing,blood and saliva for biomarkers of stress and inflammation,and blood for epigenetic testing.Paired t-tests,Wilcoxon signed-rank tests,and a repeated-measures ANOVA were performed.Results:Clinically relevant,significant reductions in all symptom scores were observed at V2,with durability through V5.There were significant improvements in multiple measures of HRV and BRS[Standard deviation of the normal beat to normal beat interval(SDNN),root mean square of the successive differences(rMSSD),high frequency(HF),low frequency(LF),and total power,HF alpha,sequence all,and systolic,diastolic and mean arterial pressure]as well as reaction testing.Trends were seen for improved grip strength and a reduction in C-Reactive Protein(CRP),Angiotensin II to Angiotensin 1–7 ratio and Interleukin-10,with no change in DNA n-methylation.There were no dropouts or adverse events reported. Conclusion:Service members or veterans showed reductions in symptomatology of PTS,insomnia,depressive mood,and anxiety that were durable through 6 months after the use of a closed-loop allostatic neurotechnology for the autocalibration of neural oscillations.This study is the first to report increased HRV or BRS after the use of an intervention for service members or veterans with PTS.Ongoing investigations are strongly warranted.Trial registration:NCT03230890,retrospectively registered July 25,2017. 展开更多
关键词 NEUROTECHNOLOGY ALLOSTASIS AUTONOMIC Heart rate variability Baroreflex sensitivity CLOSED-LOOP acoustic stimulation Military Post-traumatic stress disorder HIRREM
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人工耳蜗最新研究进展 被引量:9
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作者 龚树生 《中国医学文摘(耳鼻咽喉科学)》 2011年第2期64-67,共4页
人工耳蜗作为当今最成功的人体功能替代器件之一,通过将声音处理转换为电刺激信号,绕过内耳毛细胞之前的听觉通路,直接刺激听神经,并最终在大脑中产生声音的感知与理解。截止2010年12月,全球人工耳蜗植入(cochlear implantation... 人工耳蜗作为当今最成功的人体功能替代器件之一,通过将声音处理转换为电刺激信号,绕过内耳毛细胞之前的听觉通路,直接刺激听神经,并最终在大脑中产生声音的感知与理解。截止2010年12月,全球人工耳蜗植入(cochlear implantation,CI)患者总数已近20万例,人工耳蜗使他们的听觉得到不同程度恢复,并使儿童患者逐步获得言语和语言的发展。 展开更多
关键词 耳蜗植入术(Cochlear Implantation) 电刺激(Electric stimulation):声刺激(acoustic stimulation) 声音处理策略(sound-processing strategies)
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