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Clinical and demographic predictors of unilateral spatial neglect recovery after prism therapy among stroke survivors in the sub-acute phase of recovery. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Unilateral Spatial Neglect (USN) hinders stroke rehabilitation and recovery outcomes, prompting a study to explore factors affecting USN recovery after prism adaptation therapy.
  • The study, a randomized controlled trial involving 74 USN patients, compared the effects of prism lenses versus neutral lenses on recovery, assessing participants using established tests.
  • Results showed that higher cognitive function and being assigned to the prism therapy group significantly improved USN recovery, indicating a connection between cognitive ability and the effectiveness of prism adaptation therapy.

Article Abstract

Unilateral Spatial Neglect (USN) affects the rehabilitation process and leads to poor outcomes after stroke. Factors that influence USN recovery following prism adaptation therapy have not been investigated. This study investigated predictors of USN recovery after prism therapy at the sub-acute phase of recovery. This study was a randomized controlled trial. USN was assessed with the Behavioural Inattention Test and Catherine Bergego scale. Seventy-four patients with USN were divided into control and intervention group (prism). The prism group used 20 dioptre prism lenses for repeated aiming for 12 sessions while the control group used neutral lenses for aiming training. Regression analysis was conducted to establish clinical and sociodemographic factors that influence USN recovery. Gender, age, years of education, race, employment status, handedness, type of stroke, time since stroke and site of stroke (p > 0.005) showed no significant influence on USN recovery following PA treatment. Higher Cognitive function (OR  = 1.52, CI = 1.08-2.14, p =  0.016) and group allocationng (being in the prism group) (OR = 63.10, CI =  9.70-410.59, P < 0.001) were found to significantly influence USN recovery following PA treatment session. A significant modulating effect on general cognitive ability was found in this study. This suggests that prism adaptation therapy's effect on neural activity and spatial neglect depends on the cognitive function of stroke survivors. Pan African Clinical Trial Registry identifier: PACTR201903732473573.

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