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P300 Amplitude in Alzheimer's Disease: A Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression.

Dawson Hedges1, Rebecca Janis2, Stephen Mickelson2, Cierra Keith3, David Bennett3, Bruce L Brown2.   

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease accounts for 60% of all dementia. Numerous biomarkers have been developed that can help in making an early diagnosis. The P300 is an event-related potential that may be abnormal in Alzheimer's disease. Given the possible association between P300 amplitude and Alzheimer's disease and the need for biomarkers in early Alzheimer's disease, the main purpose of this meta-analysis and meta-regression was to characterize P300 amplitude in probable Alzheimer's disease compared to healthy controls. Using online search engines, we identified peer-reviewed articles containing amplitude measures for the P300 in response to a visual or auditory oddball stimulus in subjects with Alzheimer's disease and in a healthy control group and pooled effect sizes for differences in P300 amplitude between Alzheimer's disease and control groups to obtain summary effect sizes. We also used meta-regression to determine whether age, sex, educational attainment, or dementia severity affected the association between P300 amplitude and Alzheimer's disease. Twenty articles containing a total of 646 subjects met inclusion and exclusion criteria. The overall effect size from all electrode locations was 1.079 (95% confidence interval=0.745-1.412, P<.001). The pooled effect sizes for the Cz, Fz, and Pz locations were 1.226 (P<.001), 0.724 (P=.0007), and 1.430 (P<.001), respectively. Meta-regression showed an association between amplitude and educational attainment, but no association between amplitude and age, sex, and dementia severity. In conclusion, P300 amplitude is smaller in subjects with Alzheimer's disease than in healthy controls. © EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society (ECNS) 2014.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; EEG; P300 amplitude; event-related potentials; meta-analysis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25253434     DOI: 10.1177/1550059414550567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin EEG Neurosci        ISSN: 1550-0594            Impact factor:   1.843


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