Resting-state EEG as Biomarker of Maladaptive Motor Function and Depressive Profile in Stroke Patients.

Journal: Clinical EEG and neuroscience

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Affiliated Institutions:  Mental Health Department, Santa Casa of Sao Paulo Medical Science School, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Instituto de Medicina Física e Reabilitação, Hospital das Clínicas HCFMUSP, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brasil. Neuromodulation Center and Center for Clinical Research Learning, Spaulding Rehabilitation, Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA.

Abstract summary 

Investigate the relationship between resting-state EEG-measured brain oscillations and clinical and demographic measures in Stroke patients. We performed a cross-sectional analysis of a cohort study (DEFINE cohort), Stroke arm, with 85 patients, considering demographic, clinical, and stroke characteristics. Resting-state EEG relative power from delta, theta, alpha, and beta oscillations were measured from the central region. Multivariate regression models were used for both affected and non-affected hemispheres. Motor function was negatively associated with Delta and Theta oscillations, while positively associated with Alpha oscillations (both hemispheres). Similarly, cognition levels measured were negatively associated with Delta activity. Depression levels were negatively associated with Alpha activity specifically in the affected hemisphere, while positively associated with Beta activity in both hemispheres. Regarding pain measures, no significant association was observed, while CPM measure showed a positive association with Alpha activity in the non-affected hemisphere. Finally, we found that theta/alpha ratio was negatively associated with motor function and CPM scores. The results lead us to propose a framework for brain oscillations in stroke, whereas Delta and Beta would represent disrupted mal-adaptive brain plasticity and Theta and Alpha would represent compensatory and functional brain oscillations for motor and sensory deficits in stroke, respectively.

Authors & Co-authors:  Marques Barbosa Gianlorenço Pacheco-Barrios Souza Matheus Battistella Simis Fregni

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Authors :  9
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Doi : 10.1177/15500594241234394
SSN : 2169-5202
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Male,Female
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CPM;EEG;Fugl-Meier;depression;stroke
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Cohort Study
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United States