Component wave analysis of flash visual evoked potentials in preterm infants

Kanoko Sawaguchi, Teruyuki Ogawa
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Abstract

Waveform analyses of flash visual evoked potentials (VEPs) in neurologically normal preterm infants (postconceptional age 31–42 weeks) were performed using an autoregressive moving average (ARMA) model to interpret the evoked potentials as dynamic high-order responses to natural and experimental stimulation. Averaged VEP waveforms obtained were decomposed into 7–11 component impulse response waveforms by an ARMA component wave analysis. Based on the histogram of damping frequencies of different component impulse response waveforms, the waveforms were divided into 6 groups. All characteristic values in Group IV (6.5–12.0 Hz), such as the energy, the percent energy and the damping time of component impulse responses, changed significantly with increasing postconceptional age. Among the component impulse responses, neuronal networks generating impulse responses classified into Group IV appeared to be important to the developmental change of VEPs in preterm infants. The identification of an impulse response component with a dominant frequency which undergoes a well-identified change with age might prove to be a useful tool for discriminating between normal and abnormal changes in the VEP with age in preterm infants and could aid in the early diagnosis of abnormalities.

早产儿闪光视觉诱发电位的成分波分析
采用自回归移动平均(ARMA)模型对神经功能正常的早产儿(孕后31-42周)的闪现视觉诱发电位(vep)进行波形分析,将诱发电位解释为对自然和实验刺激的动态高阶反应。通过ARMA分量波分析,将得到的VEP平均波形分解为7-11分量脉冲响应波形。根据不同分量脉冲响应波形的阻尼频率直方图,将波形分为6组。第IV组(6.5 ~ 12.0 Hz)各特征值,如能量、百分比能量和分量脉冲响应的阻尼时间,随着孕龄的增加而显著变化。在冲动反应的组成部分中,产生冲动反应的神经元网络被分类为第IV组,似乎对早产儿vep的发育变化很重要。识别一个主导频率的脉冲响应分量,其随年龄的变化可以很好地识别,这可能是区分早产儿VEP随年龄的正常和异常变化的有用工具,并有助于早期诊断异常。
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