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Improvement of language function after C7 neurotomy at the intervertebral foramen in patients with chronic post-stroke aphasia: a phase I cohort study

Feng, J.; Ma, X.; Hu, R.; Lv, M.; Li, T.; Li, P.; Qi, W.; Xu, M.; Yang, J.; Shen, Y.; Xu, W.

2023-03-29 surgery
10.1101/2023.03.22.23287523
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BackgroundPost-stroke aphasia is a common but intractable sequela which still needs new and more effective treatments. Evidence from follow-ups after contralateral seventh cervical nerve transfer surgery indicated that nerve transection leads to immediate language improvements in patients with right post-stroke aphasia. ObjectiveThrough a prospective cohort design, this study aims to prove that C7 neurotomy at the intervertebral foramen (NC7) combined with a 3-week intensive speech and language therapy (iSLT) can improve the language function in post-stroke aphasia patients. MethodsIn this study, patients aged over 18 years old and had been diagnosed with post-stroke aphasia for 1 year or longer were included. Primary outcomes were the change in the ability to retrieve personally relevant words in Boston Naming Test (BNT) with follow-up assessment after three-weeks iSLT post-operatively. As well as several secondary outcome measures including the Western Aphasia Battery (WAB), daily communication abilities (measured by the Communication Activities of Daily Living Third Edition [CADL-3]) and Fugl-Meyer of upper limb part (UEFM). ResultsThe average increase of BNT score was 11.2 points from baseline to 3 weeks post-operatively (P=0.001, 95%CI: 8.1-14.1). The WAB and CADL-3 assessment showed 9.4, 10.4 points increasing in average (P<0.005, 95%CI: 4.6 to 14.1; P<0.001, 95%CI:6.7 to 14.1) from baseline to 4-week follow-up, respectively. The mean difference from baseline to 3 weeks post-operatively in UEFM score decreased 0.8 points (95% CI: -3.2 to 1.6; p<0.405). ConclusionsNC7 plus iSLT significantly improved the language function in patients with post-stroke aphasia, and did not significantly affect the motor function of the right limb. The mechanism of this surgery needs to be further explored.

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