Efficacy of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment

The impact of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment was evaluated with 104 first-time patients of noncardiac ischemic stroke. During the acute phase the patients were randomized into control and remote limb ischemic conditioning groups. Both groups received standard tr...

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Main Authors: Xiaofang Feng, Lihong Huang, Zongwen Wang, Luojun Wang, Xunhao Du, Qi Wang, Shouru Xue
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Published: IMR (Innovative Medical Research) Press Limited 2019-12-01
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spelling doaj-b0f8502a74ac478d926fc62fbeab8ced2020-11-25T03:35:38ZengIMR (Innovative Medical Research) Press LimitedJournal of Integrative Neuroscience0219-63521757-448X2019-12-0118437738510.31083/j.jin.2019.04.11921577791319984-1498741291Efficacy of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairmentXiaofang Feng0Lihong Huang1Zongwen Wang2Luojun Wang3Xunhao Du4Qi Wang5Shouru Xue6 Department of Neurology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Jiangsu Province, 215006, P. R. China Department of Neurology, Zhabei Central Hospital, Jing'an District, Shanghai 200070, P. R. China Department of Neurology, Tianyou Hospital, Tongji University, Shanghai 200331, P. R. China Department of Neurology, Zhabei Central Hospital, Jing'an District, Shanghai 200070, P. R. China Department of Neurology, Zhabei Central Hospital, Jing'an District, Shanghai 200070, P. R. China Department of Neurology, Zhabei Central Hospital, Jing'an District, Shanghai 200070, P. R. China Department of Neurology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Jiangsu Province, 215006, P. R. China The impact of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment was evaluated with 104 first-time patients of noncardiac ischemic stroke. During the acute phase the patients were randomized into control and remote limb ischemic conditioning groups. Both groups received standard treatment, while the remote limb ischemic conditioning group received additional remote limb ischemic conditioning treatment for 6 months. All participants underwent neuropsychological evaluation, transcranial Doppler detection, P300 event-related potential and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity measurements, and determination of serum intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and endothelin-1 levels both at admission and 6 months poststroke. The number of cases with poststroke cognitive impairment in each group was evaluated 6 months poststroke. No statistically significant difference was found in demographic data or baseline detection indices at admission between the two groups. However, at 6 months poststroke, the remote limb ischemic conditioning group had significantly higher total Montreal Cognitive Assessment score and its domains of visuospatial and executive functioning and attention scores, significantly lower activity of daily living scale score, shorter P300 latency, and higher amplitude compared with the control group. Moreover, the middle cerebral artery, average blood flow velocity was significantly higher, while the middle cerebral artery-pulsation index, basilar artery pulsation index, and the levels of brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity, intercellular adhesion molecule-1, and endothelin-1 were significantly lower in the remote limb ischemic conditioning group compared with the control group. These results demonstrate that remote limb ischemic conditioning causes a significant improvement in cognitive domains, such as visuospatial and executive functioning and attention, and is therefore linked with reduced incidence of poststroke cognitive impairment. https://jin.imrpress.com/fileup/1757-448X/PDF/1577791319984-1498741291.pdf event-related potential p300strokecognitive impairmentischemic conditioningremote limbvascular neurology
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author Xiaofang Feng
Lihong Huang
Zongwen Wang
Luojun Wang
Xunhao Du
Qi Wang
Shouru Xue
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Lihong Huang
Zongwen Wang
Luojun Wang
Xunhao Du
Qi Wang
Shouru Xue
Efficacy of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
event-related potential p300
stroke
cognitive impairment
ischemic conditioning
remote limb
vascular neurology
author_facet Xiaofang Feng
Lihong Huang
Zongwen Wang
Luojun Wang
Xunhao Du
Qi Wang
Shouru Xue
author_sort Xiaofang Feng
title Efficacy of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment
title_short Efficacy of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment
title_full Efficacy of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment
title_fullStr Efficacy of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment
title_sort efficacy of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment
publisher IMR (Innovative Medical Research) Press Limited
series Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
issn 0219-6352
1757-448X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The impact of remote limb ischemic conditioning on poststroke cognitive impairment was evaluated with 104 first-time patients of noncardiac ischemic stroke. During the acute phase the patients were randomized into control and remote limb ischemic conditioning groups. Both groups received standard treatment, while the remote limb ischemic conditioning group received additional remote limb ischemic conditioning treatment for 6 months. All participants underwent neuropsychological evaluation, transcranial Doppler detection, P300 event-related potential and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity measurements, and determination of serum intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and endothelin-1 levels both at admission and 6 months poststroke. The number of cases with poststroke cognitive impairment in each group was evaluated 6 months poststroke. No statistically significant difference was found in demographic data or baseline detection indices at admission between the two groups. However, at 6 months poststroke, the remote limb ischemic conditioning group had significantly higher total Montreal Cognitive Assessment score and its domains of visuospatial and executive functioning and attention scores, significantly lower activity of daily living scale score, shorter P300 latency, and higher amplitude compared with the control group. Moreover, the middle cerebral artery, average blood flow velocity was significantly higher, while the middle cerebral artery-pulsation index, basilar artery pulsation index, and the levels of brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity, intercellular adhesion molecule-1, and endothelin-1 were significantly lower in the remote limb ischemic conditioning group compared with the control group. These results demonstrate that remote limb ischemic conditioning causes a significant improvement in cognitive domains, such as visuospatial and executive functioning and attention, and is therefore linked with reduced incidence of poststroke cognitive impairment.
topic event-related potential p300
stroke
cognitive impairment
ischemic conditioning
remote limb
vascular neurology
url https://jin.imrpress.com/fileup/1757-448X/PDF/1577791319984-1498741291.pdf
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