Literature DB >> 22353985

Differences in EEG delta frequency characteristics and patterns in slow-wave sleep between dementia patients and controls: a pilot study.

Enrica Bonanni1, Elisa Di Coscio, Michelangelo Maestri, Luca Carnicelli, Hara Tsekou, Nicholas Tiberio Economou, Thomas Paparrigopoulos, Anastasios Bonakis, Sokratis G Papageorgiou, Dimitris Vassilopoulos, Constantin R Soldatos, Luigi Murri, Periklis Y Ktonas.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the modifications of EEG activity during slow-wave sleep in patients with dementia compared with healthy elderly subjects, using spectral analysis and period-amplitude analysis.
METHODS: Five patients with dementia and 5 elderly control subjects underwent night polysomnographic recordings. For each of the first three nonrapid eye movement-rapid eye movement sleep cycles, a well-defined slow-wave sleep portion was chosen. The delta frequency band (0.4-3.6 Hz) in these portions was analyzed with both spectral analysis and period-amplitude analysis.
RESULTS: Spectral analysis showed an increase in the delta band power in the dementia group, with a decrease across the night observed only in the control group. For the dementia group, period-amplitude analysis showed a decrease in well-defined delta waves of frequency lower than 1.6 Hz and an increase in such waves of frequency higher than 2 Hz, in incidence and amplitude.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed (1) a loss of the dynamics of delta band power across the night sleep, in dementia, and (2) a different distribution of delta waves during slow-wave sleep in dementia compared with control subjects. This kind of computer-based analysis can highlight the presence of a pathologic delta activity during slow-wave sleep in dementia and may support the hypothesis of a dynamic interaction between sleep alteration and cognitive decline.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22353985     DOI: 10.1097/WNP.0b013e318246b56d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0736-0258            Impact factor:   2.177


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