Summary of findings 2. Active rPMS only compared with no intervention in stroke.
Active rPMS only compared with no intervention in stroke | ||||||
Patient or population: people with stroke Setting: not available Intervention: active rPMS Comparison: no intervention | ||||||
Outcomes | Anticipated absolute effects* (95% CI) | Relative effect (95% CI) | No. of participants (studies) | Certainty of the evidence (GRADE) | Comments | |
Risk with no intervention | Risk with rPMS | |||||
Activities of daily living (ADLs) assessed with Barthel Index Scale, from 0 to 100 | ‐ | ‐ | See comment | ‐ | ‐ | No trials measured this outcome. |
Upper limb function assessed with Fugl‐Meyer Assessment Scale, from 0 to 66 | ‐ | ‐ | See comment | ‐ | ‐ | No trials measured this outcome. |
Lower limb function | ‐ | ‐ | See comment | ‐ | ‐ | No trials measured this outcome. |
Spasticity (elbow) assessed with Modified Tardieu Scale, from 0 to 5 | ‐ | ‐ | See comment | ‐ | ‐ | No trials measured this outcome. |
Spasticity (wrist) assessed with Modified Tardieu Scale, from 0 to 5 | ‐ | ‐ | See comment | ‐ | ‐ | No trials measured this outcome. |
Muscle strength assessed with dorsiflexion strength | ‐ | ‐ | See comment | ‐ | ‐ | No trials measured this outcome. |
Death | ‐ | ‐ | See comment | ‐ | ‐ | No trials measured this outcome. |
*The risk in the intervention group (and its 95% confidence interval) is based on assumed risk in the comparison group and relative effect of the intervention (and its 95% CI). CI: confidence interval; rPMS: repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation. | ||||||
GRADE Working Group grades of evidence High certainty: we are very confident that the true effect lies close to the estimate of effect. Moderate certainty: we are moderately confident in the effect estimate: the true effect is likely to be close to the estimate of effect but may be substantially different. Low certainty: our confidence in the effect estimate is limited: the true effect may be substantially different from the estimate of effect. Very low certainty: we have very little confidence in the effect estimate: the true effect is likely to be substantially different from the estimate of effect. |