Reabilitação digital para a disfunção vestibular: uma revisão sistemática do âmbito e meta-análise sobre estratégias remotas para o tratamento de tonturas em idosos
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https://doi.org/10.17267/2238-2704rpf.2025.e6155Palavras-chave:
Tontura, Reabilitação Vestibular, Idosos, Realidade Virtual, Telerreabilitação, Meta-análise, Equilíbrio Postural, Qualidade de VidaResumo
INTRODUÇÃO: A tontura é um sintoma prevalente e incapacitante da disfunção vestibular, sobretudo nos idosos, afetando negativamente a mobilidade, a independência e a qualidade de vida (QV). A reabilitação digital, proporcionada através de tecnologias remotas, como a realidade virtual (VR), aplicações móveis e plataformas de telessaúde, emergiu como uma abordagem escalável e potencialmente eficaz para a reabilitação vestibular. Esta revisão de escopo e meta-análise teve como objetivo sintetizar as evidências atuais sobre as estratégias de reabilitação digital para a gestão da tontura em idosos com disfunção vestibular e identificar lacunas de investigação neste campo emergente. MÉTODO: Foi realizada uma pesquisa sistemática no PubMed, The Cochrane Library, PEDro, Ovid e Scopus desde o início até outubro de 2024. A estratégia de pesquisa seguiu as diretrizes PRISMA-ScR e incluiu estudos que investigam intervenções digitais direcionadas para sintomas vestibulares em adultos com idade ≥60 anos. Após remoção de duplicados e triagem de 1.585 títulos e resumos, oito estudos cumpriram os critérios de elegibilidade. Foi realizada uma síntese descritiva e, quando os dados o permitiram, foi realizada uma meta-análise para estimar o efeito combinado das intervenções digitais na gravidade da tontura e nos resultados do equilíbrio postural. RESULTADOS: As intervenções de reabilitação digital, particularmente as que envolvem treino de equilíbrio baseado em RV, plataformas móveis e monitorização remota, têm sido associadas a melhorias significativas na gravidade da tontura, no controlo postural e na qualidade de vida entre os adultos mais velhos. A meta-análise demonstrou um tamanho de efeito combinado moderado que favorece a reabilitação digital em relação aos cuidados padrão ou domiciliários (diferença média padronizada [SMD] = –0,62; IC 95%: –0,91 a –0,33) na redução da intensidade da tontura. No entanto, a heterogeneidade entre os estudos foi moderada a elevada, refletindo a variabilidade no tipo de intervenção, duração e medidas de resultados. CONCLUSÃO: A reabilitação digital oferece benefícios promissores para o tratamento da tontura em idosos com disfunção vestibular, existindo evidências que suportam a sua eficácia clínica na redução da gravidade dos sintomas e na melhoria do equilíbrio e da qualidade de vida. Apesar dos resultados encorajadores, o número limitado de ensaios de elevada qualidade e a heterogeneidade metodológica justificam uma interpretação cautelosa. São necessários mais ensaios clínicos randomizados de grande escala para confirmar a eficácia a longo prazo, avaliar a relação custo-eficácia e orientar a integração clínica da reabilitação digital para os cuidados vestibulares.
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