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Effect of Virtual Reality on Cognitive Dysfunction in Patients With Brain Tumor
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 726-733, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-179718
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To investigate whether virtual reality (VR) training will help the recovery of cognitive function in brain tumor patients.

METHODS:

Thirty-eight brain tumor patients (19 men and 19 women) with cognitive impairment recruited for this study were assigned to either VR group (n=19, IREX system) or control group (n=19). Both VR training (30 minutes a day for 3 times a week) and computer-based cognitive rehabilitation program (30 minutes a day for 2 times) for 4 weeks were given to the VR group. The control group was given only the computer-based cognitive rehabilitation program (30 minutes a day for 5 days a week) for 4 weeks. Computerized neuropsychological tests (CNTs), Korean version of Mini-Mental Status Examination (K-MMSE), and Korean version of Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI) were used to evaluate cognitive function and functional status.

RESULTS:

The VR group showed improvements in the K-MMSE, visual and auditory continuous performance tests (CPTs), forward and backward digit span tests (DSTs), forward and backward visual span test (VSTs), visual and verbal learning tests, Trail Making Test type A (TMT-A), and K-MBI. The VR group showed significantly (p<0.05) better improvements than the control group in visual and auditory CPTs, backward DST and VST, and TMT-A after treatment.

CONCLUSION:

VR training can have beneficial effects on cognitive improvement when it is combined with computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation. Further randomized controlled studies with large samples according to brain tumor type and location are needed to investigate how VR training improves cognitive impairment.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Rehabilitation / Trail Making Test / Verbal Learning / Brain Neoplasms / Cognition / Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy / Neuropsychological Tests Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine Year: 2014 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Rehabilitation / Trail Making Test / Verbal Learning / Brain Neoplasms / Cognition / Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy / Neuropsychological Tests Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine Year: 2014 Type: Article