Research on Binaural Synchronous Vagus Nerve Regulation of Sensorimotor Disorders After Cerebral Infarction
Nanchang University Affiliated Rehabilitation Hospital
40 participants
Jun 25, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of binaural synchronous vagus nerve regulation in the treatment of patients with sensory and motor dysfunction after cerebral infarction through a randomized controlled clinical study, and to provide high-quality evidence support for binaural synchronous vagus nerve regulation in the treatment of cerebral infarction.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Patients with first-episode ischemic stroke within 7 to 14 days of onset;
- Be over 18 years old;
- The skin at the irritated area remains intact;
- The informed consent form has been signed.
Exclusion Criteria5
- Severe cognitive dysfunction (Mini-Mental State Examination≥19);
- Peripheral limb movement limiting factors (fractures);
- History of major neurological and mental disorders in the past;
- Uncontrollable limb and facial muscle twitching, and spontaneous profuse sweating;
- Intracranial shunt pumps, metal implants
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Interventions
During bi-ear synchronous vagus nerve stimulation, the patient was positioned in a supine position. Two stimulating electrodes were placed bilaterally in the concha cymba and concha cavum of the ears. The patient received treatment for 30 minutes per session, once daily, 5 days per week, for a total of 4 weeks. Following each treatment session, the device was disinfected with 75% alcohol.
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NCT07081568