脑电图
β节律
痴呆
疾病
临床试验
心理学
医学
静息状态功能磁共振成像
节奏
物理医学与康复
听力学
神经科学
内科学
作者
Claudio Babiloni,Xianghong Arakaki,Hamed Azami,Karim Bennys,Katarzyna J. Blinowska,Laura Bonanni,Ana Buján,María C. Carrillo,Andrzej Cichocki,Jaisalmer de Frutos‐Lucas,Claudio Del Percio,Bruno Dubois,Rebecca M. Edelmayer,Gary F. Egan,Stéphane Epelbaum,Javier Escudero,Alan C. Evans,Francesca R Farina,Keith N. Fargo,Alberto Fernández
摘要
Abstract The Electrophysiology Professional Interest Area (EPIA) and Global Brain Consortium endorsed recommendations on candidate electroencephalography (EEG) measures for Alzheimer's disease (AD) clinical trials. The Panel reviewed the field literature. As most consistent findings, AD patients with mild cognitive impairment and dementia showed abnormalities in peak frequency, power, and “interrelatedness” at posterior alpha (8‐12 Hz) and widespread delta (< 4 Hz) and theta (4‐8 Hz) rhythms in relation to disease progression and interventions. The following consensus statements were subscribed: (1) Standardization of instructions to patients, resting state EEG (rsEEG) recording methods, and selection of artifact‐free rsEEG periods are needed; (2) power density and “interrelatedness” rsEEG measures (e.g., directed transfer function, phase lag index, linear lagged connectivity, etc.) at delta, theta, and alpha frequency bands may be use for stratification of AD patients and monitoring of disease progression and intervention; and (3) international multisectoral initiatives are mandatory for regulatory purposes.
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