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Davide Rossi Sebastiano1, Giulia Varotto1,2, Davide Sattin3, Silvana Franceschetti1.
Abstract
This study presents a brief review of literature exploring simple EEG-polygraphic examinations and procedures that can be carried out at a patient's bedside. These include EEG with a common electrode array and sleep evaluation. The review briefly discusses more complex analytical techniques, such as the application of advanced EEG signal processing methods developed by our research group, to define what type of consistent markers are suitable for clinical use or to better understand complex patient conditions. These advanced analytical techniques aim to detect relevant EEG-based markers that could be useful in evaluating patients and predicting outcomes. These data could contribute to future developments in research.Entities:
Keywords: EEG-connectivity; coma—rehabilitation; disorder of consciousness; quantitative EEG analysis; sleep
Year: 2021 PMID: 33868153 PMCID: PMC8047055 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.649849
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1Results from the attempt to apply the Synek scale (8) on resting EEG, obtained from 142 patients with chronic DOC. ABI, anoxic brain damage; others, traumatic or vascular brain damage; (UWS/VS), unresponsive wakefulness syndrome/vegetative state; MCS, minimally conscious state.
Figure 2Distribution of the different EEG patterns during behavioral sleep in UWS/VS and MCS patients. The sleep patterns are expressed in percentages with respect to each subgroup, according to the etiology of brain damage (ABI, anoxic brain damage; others, traumatic or vascular brain damage).