The Value of Quantitative EEG Measures in the Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease

Hideaki Tanaka
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There is growing interest in the discovery of clinically useful, robust biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and pre-AD; the ability to accurately diagnose AD or to predict conversion from a preclinical state to AD would aid in both prevention and early intervention. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of a statistical assessment of cortical activity using electroencephalograms (EEGs) with normative data and the ability of such an assessment to contribute to the diagnosis of AD. 15 patients with AD and 8 patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) were studied. Eyes-closed resting EEGs were digitally recorded at 200 Hz from 20 electrodes placed according to the international 10/20 system on the scalp, and 20 artifact-free EEG epochs lasting 2.56 ms were selected. Each EEG epoch was down-sampled to 100 Hz and matched to the normal data sets. The selected EEGs from each subject were analyzed by standardized Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography (sLORETA) and statistically compared with the age-matched normal data sets at all frequencies. This procedure resulted in cortical z values for each EEG frequency with 0.39 Hz frequency resolution for each subject. Some of the AD and MCI patients presented a peak of negative z value around 20 Hz, revealing hypoactivity of the parahippocampal gyrus and the insula in the sLORETA cortical image. In addition, severe cases of AD showed decreased parietal activation. These results were in agreement with evidence from statistical neuroimaging using MRI/SPECT. Submission of normal EEG data sets to sLORETA might be useful for the detection of diagnostic and predictive markers of AD and MCI in individual patients. The Value of Quantitative EEG Measures in the Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
脑电图定量测量在阿尔茨海默病早期诊断中的价值
人们对阿尔茨海默病(AD)和AD前期的临床有用、强大的生物标志物的发现越来越感兴趣;准确诊断阿尔茨海默病或预测从临床前状态转变为阿尔茨海默病的能力将有助于预防和早期干预。本研究旨在评估使用具有规范数据的脑电图(eeg)对皮质活动进行统计评估的有效性,以及这种评估有助于AD诊断的能力。研究对象为15例AD患者和8例轻度认知障碍患者。根据国际10/20系统将20个电极放置在头皮上,以200 Hz的频率对闭眼静息脑电图进行数字记录,选择20个无伪影的脑电图epoch,持续时间为2.56 ms。每个EEG历元被下采样到100 Hz,并与正常数据集匹配。通过标准化的低分辨率电磁断层扫描(sLORETA)分析每个受试者的脑电图,并与所有频率的年龄匹配的正常数据集进行统计比较。这一过程产生了每个EEG频率的皮质z值,每个受试者的频率分辨率为0.39 Hz。部分AD和MCI患者在20 Hz左右出现负z值峰值,表明sLORETA皮质图像显示海马旁回和脑岛活动减弱。此外,严重的阿尔茨海默病患者表现为顶叶激活减少。这些结果与使用MRI/SPECT的统计神经成像证据一致。将正常脑电图数据集提交给sLORETA可能有助于检测个体患者AD和MCI的诊断和预测标记。脑电图定量测量在阿尔茨海默病早期诊断中的价值
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