Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline.

Dementia and neurocognitive disorders Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-25 DOI:10.12779/dnd.2022.21.4.126
YongSoo Shim, Dong Won Yang, SeongHee Ho, Yun Jeong Hong, Jee Hyang Jeong, Kee Hyung Park, SangYun Kim, Min Jeong Wang, Seong Hye Choi, Seung Wan Kang
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Background and purpose: Early detection of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) due to Alzheimer's disease (AD) is important for clinical research and effective prevention and management. This study examined if quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) could be used for early detection of AD in SCD.

Methods: Participants with SCD from 6 dementia clinics in Korea were enrolled. 18F-florbetaben brain amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) was conducted for all the participants. qEEG was performed to measure power spectrum and source cortical activity.

Results: The present study included 95 participants aged over 65 years, including 26 amyloid PET (+) and 69 amyloid PET (-). In participants with amyloid PET (+), relative power at delta band was higher in frontal (p=0.025), parietal (p=0.005), and occipital (p=0.022) areas even after adjusting for age, sex, and education. Source activities of alpha 1 band were significantly decreased in the bilateral fusiform and inferior temporal areas, whereas those of delta band were increased in the bilateral cuneus, pericalcarine, lingual, lateral occipital, precuneus, posterior cingulate, and isthmus areas. There were increased connections between bilateral precuneus areas but decreased connections between left rostral middle frontal area and bilateral frontal poles at delta band in participants with amyloid PET (+) showed. At alpha 1 band, there were decreased connections between bilateral entorhinal areas after adjusting for covariates.

Conclusions: SCD participants with amyloid PET (+) showed increased delta and decreased alpha 1 activity. qEEG is a potential means for predicting amyloid pathology in SCD. Further longitudinal studies are needed to confirm these findings.

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脑电图早期检测阿尔茨海默病的主观认知能力下降。
背景与目的:早期发现阿尔茨海默病(AD)所致的主观认知能力下降(SCD)对临床研究和有效预防和管理具有重要意义。本研究探讨定量脑电图(qEEG)是否可用于SCD中AD的早期检测。方法:从韩国6家痴呆诊所招募SCD患者。对所有参与者进行18F-florbetaben脑淀粉样正电子发射断层扫描(PET)。qEEG测量功率谱和源皮层活动。结果:本研究纳入95名65岁以上的参与者,包括26名淀粉样PET(+)和69名淀粉样PET(-)。在淀粉样蛋白PET(+)的参与者中,即使在调整了年龄、性别和教育程度后,额叶(p=0.025)、顶叶(p=0.005)和枕叶(p=0.022)的δ波段相对强度也更高。双侧梭状回和颞下区α - 1波段源活动显著降低,而双侧楔骨区、骨卡周围区、舌区、枕外侧区、楔前区、后扣带区和峡区δ波段源活动显著增加。淀粉样蛋白PET(+)显示,双侧楔前叶区之间的连接增加,而左吻侧额中区与双侧额极之间的连接减少。在α 1波段,调整协变量后,双侧内嗅区域之间的连接减少。结论:患有淀粉样PET(+)的SCD参与者表现出增加的δ和降低的α 1活性。qEEG是一种预测SCD淀粉样蛋白病理的潜在手段。需要进一步的纵向研究来证实这些发现。
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