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Temporal evolution of event-related desynchronization in acute stroke: A pilot study

机译:急性卒中事件相关失步的时空演变:一项初步研究

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Objective: Assessment of event-related desynchronization (ERD) may assist in predicting recovery from stroke and rehabilitation, for instance in BCI applications. Here, we explore the temporal evolution of ERD during stroke recovery. Methods: Ten stroke patients and eleven healthy controls were recruited to participate in a hand movement task while EEG was being recorded. Four measurements were conducted in eight patients within four months. We quantified changes of ERD using a modulation strength measure, Sm, which represents an area and amplitude of ERD. Results: 7/8 patients showed good recovery. Absence-or-reduction of ipsilesional modulation was initially found in stroke patients but not in the healthy controls. In the patient group, two evolutions were found in 6/8 patients: a significant increase in ipsilesional Sm; and a decreasing trend in contralesional Sm. In the only non-recovery patient, absence of ipsilesional modulation was observed, while his contralesional Sm increased with time after stroke. Conclusion: The two evolutions presumably reflect the reorganization of brain networks and functional recovery after acute stroke. The significant increase of ipsilesional Sm in patients with a good recovery suggests an important role of this hemisphere during recovery. Significance: Improved understanding of ERD in acute stroke may assist in prognostication and rehabilitation.
机译:目的:评估事件相关的失步(ERD)可能有助于预测卒中和康复的恢复,例如在BCI应用中。在这里,我们探讨中风恢复期间ERD的时间演变。方法:在记录脑电图的同时,招募10名中风患者和11名健康对照者参加手部运动任务。在四个月内对八名患者进行了四次测量。我们使用调制强度度量Sm量化了ERD的变化,Sm代表ERD的面积和幅度。结果:7/8例患者恢复良好。最初在卒中患者中发现或没有减轻同病调节,但在健康对照组中则没有。在患者组中,在6/8患者中发现了两个演变过程:同侧Sm显着增加;对侧Sm呈下降趋势。在唯一的未康复患者中,观察到没有同病调制,而他的对立Sm随着中风后的时间而增加。结论:这两种进化可能反映了急性中风后脑网络的重组和功能恢复。恢复良好的患者同侧Sm的显着增加表明该半球在恢复过程中起着重要作用。意义:加深对急性卒中ERD的了解可能有助于预后和康复。

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