P300 and stress in mild head injury patients

Yelena Granovsky , Elliot Sprecher , Jeshayachu Hemli , David Yarnitsky
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Abstract

Objective: The P300 component of event-related potentials is affected by personal meaningfulness of the stimulus to the subject. Thus, the P300 component could provide an objective parameter in the emotional assessment of road accident mild head injury patients, when exposed to relevant stimuli.

Methods: Thirteen patients with post-traumatic symptoms and 14 healthy controls were evaluated in this study. Two word types, distinguished by color, were presented on a computer screen in active `oddball' paradigm conditions. In the first subtest, the targets were accident-related (stressful) words; in the second subtest, the targets were non-accident-related (neutral) words. Target (20%) and non-target (80%) were defined by word color. Data recorded from Pz were analyzed for P300 parameters.

Results: Patients and controls differed in their reaction to word types (group×word main effect P=0.0089), regardless of the oddball presentation. Overall, accident-related words produced a significantly larger P300 wave than neutral words in patients (P=0.0001), but not in controls (P=0.5741). Significant correlation was found between combined P300 amplitude difference (all stressful words vs. all neutral words) and the patient's Zung state anxiety score (r=0.68, P=0.01).

Conclusion: We suggest the P300 component can provide a useful, objective tool in the assessment of mild head injury patients.

轻度颅脑损伤患者P300与应激的关系
目的:事件相关电位的P300分量受刺激对被试个人意义的影响。因此,P300分量可以为道路交通轻度颅脑损伤患者在相关刺激条件下的情绪评估提供客观参数。方法:对13例创伤后症状患者和14例健康对照者进行评价。在活跃的“古怪”范式条件下,两种由颜色区分的词类型出现在电脑屏幕上。在第一个子测试中,目标是与事故相关的(压力)单词;在第二个子测试中,目标是与事故无关的(中性)单词。目标(20%)和非目标(80%)由单词颜色定义。对Pz记录的数据进行P300参数分析。结果:患者和对照组对单词类型的反应不同(group×word主效应P=0.0089),而不考虑怪异的表现。总的来说,事故相关词语在患者中产生的P300波明显大于中性词语(P=0.0001),但在对照组中没有(P=0.5741)。P300组合振幅差(所有紧张词与所有中性词)与患者Zung状态焦虑评分有显著相关(r=0.68, P=0.01)。结论:我们认为P300成分可以为轻度颅脑损伤患者提供一个有用的、客观的评估工具。
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