Biblioteca

En NeuroeXpand ofrecemos soluciones de vanguardia a pacientes, médicos e instituciones para el diagnóstico y tratamiento de enfermedades neurológicas (EEG), trastornos del sueño (PSG), neurorrehabilitación y neuropsicología con la interfaz cerebro-computadora (BCI).

 

Nos enorgullecemos del impacto positivo que tenemos en la vida de los pacientes a través de la integración de tecnologías y atención personalizada con un enfoque humano.

En esta sección encontrarás artículos relevantes sobre EEG.

 

 

 

Cantidad de investigaciones realizadas con la marca de nuestros equipos.  

En esta sección encontrarás artículos relevantes sobre Polisomnografía:

 

Información por la academia americana del sueño

https://aasm.org/clinical-resources/patient-info/ 

 

Información sobre el uso de polisomnografías en pacientes con apnea obstructiva

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23074483/

 

Estudios diagnposticos en patología del sueño

 

El artículo principal para el estudio de los datos de polisomnografía

En esta sección encontrarás artículos relevantes sobre nuestro protocolo de Neuro-rehabilitación en Ictus

 

[1] Gladstone, D. J., Danells, C. J., & Black, S. E. (2002). The fugl-meyer assessment of motor recovery after stroke: a critical review of its measurement properties. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 16(3), 232–240. doi:10.1177/15459680240110517

[2] Bushnell, C., Bettger, J. P., Cockroft, K. M., Cramer, S. C., Edelen, M. O., Hanley, D., … Yenokyan, G. (2015). Chronic stroke outcome measures for motor function intervention trials: Expert panel recommendations. Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 8(6 Suppl 3), S163-9. doi:10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.115.002098

[3] Duncan, P. W., Propst, M., & Nelson, S. G. (1983). Reliability of the Fugl-Meyer assessment of sensorimotor recovery following cerebrovascular accident. Physical Therapy, 63(10), 1606–1610. doi:10.1093/ptj/63.10.1606

[4] Sanford, J., Moreland, J., Swanson, L. R., Stratford, P. W., & Gowland, C. (1993). Reliability of the Fugl-Meyer assessment for testing motor performance in patients following stroke. Physical Therapy, 73(7), 447–454. doi:10.1093/ptj/73.7.447

[5] Woytowicz, E. J., Rietschel, J. C., Goodman, R. N., Conroy, S. S., Sorkin, J. D., Whitall, J., & McCombe Waller, S. (2017). Determining levels of upper extremity movement impairment by applying a cluster analysis to the Fugl-Meyer assessment of the upper extremity in chronic stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98(3), 456–462. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2016.06.023

[6] Page, S. J., Fulk, G. D., & Boyne, P. (2012). Clinically important differences for the upper-extremity Fugl-Meyer Scale in people with minimal to moderate impairment due to chronic stroke. Physical Therapy, 92(6), 791–798. doi:10.2522/ptj.20110009

[7] Sebastián-Romagosa, M., Udina, E., Ortner, R., Dinarès-Ferran, J., Cho, W., Murovec, N., … Guger, C. (2020). EEG biomarkers related with the functional state of stroke patients. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 14, 582. doi:10.3389/fnins.2020.00582

[8] Sebastián-Romagosa, M., Cho, W., Ortner, R., Murovec, N., Von Oertzen, T., Kamada, K., … Guger, C. (2020). Brain computer interface treatment for motor rehabilitation of upper extremity of stroke patients-A feasibility study. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 14, 591435. doi:10.3389/fnins.2020.591435

[9] Perera, S., Mody, S. H., Woodman, R. C., & Studenski, S. A. (2006). Meaningful change and responsiveness in common physical performance measures in older adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 54(5), 743–749. doi:10.1111/j.1532-5415.2006.00701.x

[10] Peurala, S. H., Tarkka, I. M., Pitkänen, K., & Sivenius, J. (2005). The effectiveness of body weight-supported gait training and floor walking in patients with chronic stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 86(8), 1557–1564. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2005.02.005

En esta sección encontrarás artículos relevantes sobre nuestro protocolo de Neuro-rehabilitación en Esclerosis Múltiple:

 

[1] McGinley, M. P., Goldschmidt, C., & Rae-Grant, A. (2021). Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. JAMA, 325(8), 765. 

[2] Fox, R. J., Bacon, T., Chamot, E., Salter, A., Cutter, G., Kalina, J., & Kister, I. (2015). Prevalence of multiple sclerosis symptoms across lifespan: data from the NARCOMS Registry, 6(2), 178.

[3] Stella, A. B., Morelli, M. B., Giudici, F., Sartori, A., Manganotti, P., & Di Prampero, P. E. (2020). Comfortable walking speed and energy cost of locomotion in patients with multiple sclerosis. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 120(3), 551–566. 

[4] Goldman, M. D., Marrie, R. A., & Cohen, J. A. (2008). Evaluation of the six-minute walk in multiple sclerosis subjects and healthy controls. Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 14(3), 383–390. 

[5] Sebastião, E., Sandroff, B. M., Learmonth, Y. C., & Motl, R. W. (2016). Validity of the Timed Up and Go Test as a Measure of Functional Mobility in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97(7), 1072–1077. 

[6] Christopher, A., Kraft, E., Olenick, H., Kiesling, R., & Doty, A. (2019). The reliability and validity of the Timed Up and Go as a clinical tool in individuals with and without disabilities across a lifespan: a systematic review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 43(13), 1799–1813

[7] Kalinowski, A., Cutter, G., Bozinov, N., Hinman, J. M., Hittle, M., Motl, R. W., Odden, M. C., & Nelson, L. M. (2021). The timed 25-foot walk in a large cohort of multiple sclerosis patients. Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 28(2), 289–299.

[8] Motl, R. W., Cohen, J. A., Benedict, R. H., Phillips, G., LaRocca, N. G., Hudson, L. D., & Rudick, R. A. (2017). Validity of the timed 25-foot walk as an ambulatory performance outcome measure for multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 23(5), 704–710. 

[9] Riazi, A., Hobart, J., Lamping, D. L., Fitzpatrick, R., & Thompson, A. S. (2002). Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (MSIS-29): reliability and validity in hospital based samples. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 73(6), 701–704. 

[10] Riemenschneider, M., Trénel, P., Nørgaard, M., & Boesen, F. (2022). Multimethodological validation of the modified fatigue impact scale in a Danish population of people with Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 65, 104012. 

[11] Chung, Y. H., Jeong, A., Kim, B. Y., Park, K., & Min, J. (2022). Validity and reliability of Korean version of Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS) for Korean patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 62, 103811. 

[12] Mokkink, L. B., Terwee, C. B., Patrick, D. L., Alonso, J. A., Stratford, P. W., Knol, D. L., Bouter, L. M., & De Vet, H. C. (2010). The COSMIN study reached international consensus on taxonomy, terminology, and definitions of measurement properties for health-related patient-reported outcomes. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 63(7), 737–745. 

[13] Oosterveer, D. M., Van Den Berg, C., Volker, G., Wouda, N. C., Terluin, B., & Hoitsma, E. (2022). Determining the minimal important change of the 6-minute walking test in Multiple Sclerosis patients using a predictive modelling anchor-based method. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 57, 103438.