J Stroke.  2015 Sep;17(3):354-358. 10.5853/jos.2015.17.3.354.

The Effects of Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation on Cognition in Stroke Patients

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. mhchun@amc.seoul.kr
  • 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Jeju National University Hospital, Jeju, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE
To investigate whether transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) can improve cognition in stroke patients.
METHODS
Forty-five stroke patients (20 males and 25 females, average age: 62.7 years) with cognitive dysfunction were included in this prospective, double-blinded, randomized case-control study. All patients were right-handed and the mean elapsed time after stroke was 39.3 days. Three different treatments groups were used: (1) anodal stimulation of the left anterior temporal lobe, (2) anodal stimulation of the right anterior temporal lobe, and (3) sham stimulation. tDCS was delivered for 30 minutes at 2 mA with 25 cm2 electrodes, five times/week, for a total of 3 weeks, using a Phoresor II Auto Model PM 850 (IOMED(R)). The evaluation of cognitive impairment was based on a Computerized Neuropsychological Test (CNT), Korean Mini-Mental State Examination (K-MMSE). The Korean version of the Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI) was used to assess activities of daily living functionality. These evaluations were conducted in all patients before and after treatment.
RESULTS
Each group included 15 patients. Pre-treatment evaluation showed no significant differences between the three groups for any of the parameters. There was significant improvement in the verbal learning test on the CNT in the left anodal stimulation group (P < 0.05). There were, however, no significant differences in the K-MMSE or K-MBI scores among the three groups.
CONCLUSIONS
These results demonstrated the beneficial effects of anodal tDCS on memory function. Thus, tDCS can successfully be used as a treatment modality for patients with cognitive dysfunction after stroke.

Keyword

Cognition; Stroke; Transcranial direct stimulation

MeSH Terms

Activities of Daily Living
Case-Control Studies
Cognition*
Electrodes
Female
Humans
Male
Memory
Neuropsychological Tests
Prospective Studies
Stroke*
Temporal Lobe
Verbal Learning
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