Changes in intracortical excitability of affected and unaffected hemispheres after stroke evaluated by paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation

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Objective To assess the altered pattern of intracortical excitability of the affected and unaffected hemispheres in stroke patients using paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Methods We evaluated intracortical inhibition (ICI) and intracortical facilitation (ICF) in both hemispheres at acute and subacute stages of 103 stroke patients using paired-pulse TMS. The patients were divided into two groups: mild-to-moderate patients whose motor evoked potential (MEP) was recorded in the affected hemisphere; and severe patients whose MEP was not recorded in the affected hemisphere. Results In mild-to-moderate patients, the value of ICI in the affected hemisphere was increased from 70.3% to 77.9% and the value of ICI in the unaffected hemisphere was decreased from 74.8% to 70.3% with eventual progression in acute to subacute stages of stroke. In severe patients, the value of ICI in the unaffected hemisphere was increased from 65.4% to 75.6%. The changes in ICF were not significantly different in this study. Conclusion We conclude that the unaffected hemisphere was more disinhibited than the affected hemisphere in acute phase of mild-to-moderate stroke, and the affected hemisphere was more disinhibited in the subacute stage. The unaffected hemisphere was inhibited in severe cases in acute-to-subacute phases of stroke. This finding facilitates appropriate neuromodulation of acute-to-subacute phases in mild-to-severe stroke patients.

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Seo, H. Y., Kim, G. W., Won, Y. H., Park, S. H., Seo, J. H., & Ko, M. H. (2018). Changes in intracortical excitability of affected and unaffected hemispheres after stroke evaluated by paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 42(4), 495–501. https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.4.495

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