Opzioni
Assessment of Event-Related EEG Power After Single-Pulse TMS in Unresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome and Minimally Conscious State Patients
2016
Periodico
BRAIN TOPOGRAPHY
Abstract
In patients without a behavioral response, non-invasive techniques and new methods of data analysis can complement existing diagnostic tools by providing a method for detecting covert signs of residual cognitive function and awareness. The aim of this study was to investigate the brain oscillatory activities synchronized by single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) delivered over the primary motor area in the time–frequency domain in patients with the unresponsive wakefulness syndrome or in a minimally conscious state as compared to healthy controls. A time–frequency analysis based on the wavelet transform was used to characterize rapid modifications of oscillatory EEG rhythms induced by TMS in patients as compared to healthy controls. The pattern of EEG changes in the patients differed from that of healthy controls. In the controls there was an early synchronization of slow waves immediately followed by a desynchronization of alpha and beta frequency bands over the frontal and centro-parietal electrodes, whereas an opposite early synchronization, particularly over motor areas for alpha and beta and over the frontal and parietal electrodes for beta power, was seen in the patients. In addition, no relevant modification in slow rhythms (delta and theta) after TMS was noted in patients. The clinical impact of these findings could be relevant in neurorehabilitation settings for increasing the awareness of these patients and defining new treatment procedures.
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open access
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Soggetti
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Event-related EEG
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Minimally conscious s...
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Transcranial magnetic...
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Unresponsive wakefuln...
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Adult
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Aged
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Analysis of Variance
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Biophysic
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Brain Wave
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Cortical Synchronizat...
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Electroencephalograph...
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Evoked Potentials, Mo...
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Female
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Fourier Analysi
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Human
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Persistent Vegetative...
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Severity of Illness I...
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Time Factor
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Transcranial Magnetic...
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Wakefulne
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Neurology (clinical)
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Anatomy
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Neurology
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Radiology, Nuclear Me...
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Radiological and Ultr...
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