DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Review of Clinical Research about the Treatment of Aphasia after Cerebrovascular Disease

뇌혈관질환 후 실어증의 한의학적 치료에 대한 국내 임상연구에 대한 고찰

  • Koh, Ji-yoon (Dept. of Oriental Internal Medicine, Dong-Seo Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Son, Ah-hyun (Dept. of Oriental Internal Medicine, Dong-Seo Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Shin, Hyeon-su (Dept. of Oriental Internal Medicine, Dong-Seo Oriental Medicine Hospital)
  • 고지윤 (동서한방병원 한방내과) ;
  • 손아현 (동서한방병원 한방내과) ;
  • 신현수 (동서한방병원 한방내과)
  • Received : 2018.11.05
  • Accepted : 2018.12.30
  • Published : 2018.12.30

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this review is to investigate clinical studies on Oriental medicine treatment for aphasia after cerebrovascular disease. Methods: Using the keywords 'Aphasia', 'Oriental medicine', 'Stroke' 'Cerebral infarction', 'Cerebral hemorrhage', and 'Clinic', we searched domestic databases, including "NDSL (National Discovery for Science Leaders)", "Korean Traditional Knowledge Portal", "OASIS (Oriental Medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System)", and "RISS (Research Information Sharing Service)". Each keyword was not searched individually, but combined in various ways. To investigate recent trends, we limited our search to papers published after 2000. Papers that did not include a specific treatment method or did not match the subject "Aphasia after stroke" were excluded. Results: Using the searching method, 13 studies were found. Of these, 12 studies were in the form of case reports, while one was in the form of a non-randomized controlled trial. These studies showed positive results for the use of Oriental medicine in terms of the Korean version of the Western Aphasia Battery (K-WAB), the evaluation form on functional performance capability and accuracy of articulatory organs developed by Lee, aphasia screening test refered in 'Assessment in Speech-Language Pathology' and adapted properly to Korean, the Communicative Ability in Daily Living Test (CADLT), the Korean Version-Boston Naming Test (K-BNT), and language assessment items included in CNS, and NIHSS. Conclusions: Of the 12 case reports, 11 studies showed positive results of the use of Oriental medicine for treatment of aphasia after cerebrovascular disease. However, more sophisticated and large-scale clinical research on aphasia should be conducted.

Keywords

References

  1. Kenneth WL, Bone L, Geraint F. Neurolgy and neurosurgery illustrated. 5th edition. Seoul: Beommun Education; 2013, p. 162-3.
  2. Kim JS, Lee JD, Choi DY, Koh HK, Ahn BC, Park DS, et al. An Investigation into Acupuncture Treatment of Verbal Disturbance after Stroke. J Acupunct Res. 1998;15(2):538-49.
  3. Kim YS, Park SW, Mun SG. Integrated clinical approach to stroke. Seoul: Seowondang; 1997, p. 455-64, 548-9.
  4. Pederson PM, Jorgensen HS, Nakayama H, Raaschou HO, Olsen TS. Aphasia in acute stroke : incidence, determinants, and recovery. Ann Neurol 1995;38(4):659-66. https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.410380416
  5. Kwon SW, Park JY, Byeon HS, Yoon SK, Seo YR, Jung WS, et al. Adjacent Effect of Oriental Medical Therapy on Aphasia after Stroke. J Korean Oriental Med2010;31(4):129-40.
  6. Hong HJ, Ryu HR, Kim KM, Ki YK. Case of Akinetic Mutism in Left-anterior Cerebral Artery Infarction. J Korean Orient Med 2016;37(2):330-6.
  7. Song HJ, Han JK, Kim YH. A Case Report of Child Aphasia. J Korean Oriental Pediatrics 2008;22(2):115-23.
  8. Han JK, Kim YH. A Case Report of Child Aphasia. J Korean Oriental Pediatrics 2003;17(2):115-35.
  9. Kyung HS, Yoo HJ, Kong KH. A Clinical Case Report of a Patient with Focal Seizure who Repeatedly Shows Ictal Aphasia for a Short Time. J Korean Orient Med 2006;27(4):1007-13.
  10. Song MS, Kim YH, Jang SG, Kim JH, Yim YK, Kang JH, et al. Clinical comparison studies on 20 cases of stroke patients with dysarthria by Sa-Am & General acupuncture. J Acupunct Res 2003;20(6):160-67.
  11. Lee OB, Gwon DH. The Effects of the Articulatory Training Program on the Dysarthric Speech in Subjects with Dysarthria. Graduate School of Regabilitation science of Taegu University1998.
  12. Yun JM, Park SW, Lee MG, Lee SE, Kim YJ, Ryu HH, et al. Clinical Study of Scalp Acupuncture Effects on Patients with Broca Aphasia. J Korean Orient Med 2004;25(4):167-76.
  13. Holland A. Communicative abilities in daily living. Baltimore: University Park Press; 1980.
  14. Yeo JJ, Jang IS, YG, Jeong EH, Kim LK. Korean Medical Treatment and Language Therapy in Patient with Fluent Aphasia after Stroke : Case Report. J of Oriental Neuropaychiatry 2006;17(1):137-43.
  15. Bang JW. (An) Alternative Method of Test Administration of the Korean Version-Boston Naming Test. Yonsei University 2008.
  16. Jeon YY, Park CG, Park CS. Case Reports of Two Aphasic Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage. J of East-West Medicines 2002;27(3):34-43.
  17. Yoo G, Jeong EH, Kim LH. A Case of Transcortical Sensory Aphasia Assessed with Analysing the Patient's Speech at the Series of Pictures. J of Oriental Neuropaychiatry2005;16(2):251-7.
  18. Pedersen PM, Jorgensen HS, Nakayama H, Raaschou HO, Olsen TS. Aphasia in acute stroke:incidence, determinants, and recovery. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 1995;38(4):659-66.
  19. Kauhanen ML, Korpelainen JT, Hiltunen P, Maatta R, Mononen H, Brusin E, et al. Aphasia, Depression, and Non-Verbal Cognitive Impairment in Ischaemic Stroke. Cerebrovasc Dis 2000;10(6):455-61. https://doi.org/10.1159/000016107
  20. Inatomi Y, Yonehara T, Omiya S, Hashimoto Y, Hirano T, Uchino M. Aphasia during the acute phase in ischemic stroke. Cerebrovasc Dis 2008;25(4):316-23. https://doi.org/10.1159/000118376
  21. Lee SH, Shin KH, Kim JU. Effect of Seven Points of CVA Acupuncture on Cerebral Blood Flow. J Acupunct Res 2004;21(3):83-97.
  22. Gong KS, Na SY. The Effect of SSP Electrical Stimulation Applied to Acupoints Impact on the Swallowing Function of Stroke Patients. J Kor Acad Clin Elec2013;11(1):45-52. https://doi.org/10.5627/KACE.2013.6.1.045
  23. Textbook Compilation Committee of Korean Acupuncture & Moxibustion Society. The Second Volume of The Acupuncture Medicine. Seoul: Jipmoondang; 2008, p. 308, 310, 316-7.
  24. Kim MK, Oh MS. A Study on the Tendency to Research of Scalp Acupunture. J of Haehwa Medicine2008;17(1):113-27.
  25. Shin YJ, Park JH, Baek KM, Chang WS, Choi YK. An Evaluation of Effectiveness of Scalp Acupuncture on Post-stroke Dysarthria Group through Graphed Vowel Space. J Korean Orient Med2008;29(2):413-20.
  26. Lee KJ, Kim KY. Effect of Soumin Seonghyangjeongkisan Extract on Blood Pressure and Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Rats. J of Sasang Const Med 2000;12(1):228-39.
  27. Yuwanso. Seonmyeongnonbang. Seoul: Yeogang; 1988, p. 68.
  28. Kim KS, Jeon HY, Jeon SY, Hong S, Kang HJ, Kim JS. Mechanism Study of Bangpungtongseongsan (BTS) on the Cerebral Hemodynamics in Mice. J Korean Orient Med 2002;23(1):91-8.
  29. Hsing LC, Yeo JJ, YG, Seo ES, Jang IS. A Case of Subcortical Aphasic Stroke Treated with Speech-Language Therapy and Korean Medical Therapy. J Korean Orient Med 2005;26(3):733-40.

Cited by

  1. 수두증을 동반한 뇌경색 환자의 실어증 치료 증례보고 1례 vol.41, pp.1, 2018, https://doi.org/10.22246/jikm.2020.41.1.97