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Relationship between sleep spindles and clinical recovery in patients with traumatic brain injury: A simultaneous EEG and MEG study

机译:脑外伤患者睡眠纺锤体与临床恢复之间的关系:EEG和MEG同步研究

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Few methods can predict the prognosis and outcome of traumatic brain injury. Electroencephalographic (EEG) examinations have prognostic significance in the acute stage of posttraumatic coma, and some EEG variables have been correlated with outcome. Furthermore, spindle activity and reactivity in the acute stage have been associated with good recovery. Assessments of consciousness based on EEG and magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings provide valuable information for evaluating residual function, forming differential diagnoses and estimating prognosis. This study objectively investigated how fast spindles could relate to the recovery of consciousness and cognitive function during the post-acute to chronic stages of diffuse axonal injuries (DAIs). Sleep stage 2 was examined in 7 healthy participants and 8 patients with DAIs. Simultaneous EEG and MEG recordings were performed in the post-acute (mean 80 days) and chronic (mean 151 days) stages of recovery. Magnetoencephalography enabled equivalent current dipole estimates of fast spindle sources. Clinical recovery was evaluated by consciousness, neuropsychological examination, and outcome. Six severe and two moderate injuries were studied in patients with favorable 1-year outcomes. In the sub-acute stage, significant decreases were detected in the frequency, amplitude, and cortical activation source strengths of spindle activities, but these recovered during the chronic stage. In the chronic stage, the Wechsler adult intelligence factor scale and subset patterning revealed significant improvement in cognitive function. These results suggested that spindles may reflect recovery of consciousness and cognitive function following a DAI.
机译:很少有方法可以预测脑外伤的预后和结果。脑电图(EEG)检查在创伤后昏迷的急性期具有预后意义,并且一些EEG变量与预后相关。此外,急性期的纺锤体活性和反应性与良好的恢复有关。基于脑电图和脑磁图(MEG)记录的意识评估可为评估残余功能,形成鉴别诊断和评估预后提供有价值的信息。这项研究客观地研究了急性弥漫性轴索损伤(DAIs)急性期至慢性期后快速纺锤体如何与意识和认知功能的恢复相关。在7名健康参与者和8名DAI患者中检查了第二阶段的睡眠。在急性后(平均80天)和慢性(平均151天)恢复阶段进行了同时的EEG和MEG记录。磁脑描记法可以对快速主轴源进行等效电流偶极估计。通过意识,神经心理学检查和结局评估临床恢复。在一年期预后良好的患者中研究了六例严重和两例中度受伤。在亚急性阶段,纺锤体活动的频率,幅度和皮质激活源强度均显着下降,但在慢性阶段可恢复。在慢性阶段,韦氏成人智力因素量表和亚组模式显示出认知功能的显着改善。这些结果表明纺锤体可能反映了DAI后意识和认知功能的恢复。

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