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The Prognostic Utility of Electroencephalography in Stroke Recovery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Amanda Vatinno, Annie N. Simpson, Viswanathan Ramakrishnan, Heather Shaw Bonilha, Leonardo Bonilha, Na Jin Seo

2022Neurorehabilitation and neural repair56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Improved ability to predict patient recovery would guide post-stroke care by helping clinicians personalize treatment and maximize outcomes. Electroencephalography (EEG) provides a direct measure of the functional neuroelectric activity in the brain that forms the basis for neuroplasticity and recovery, and thus may increase prognostic ability. OBJECTIVE: To examine evidence for the prognostic utility of EEG in stroke recovery via systematic review/meta-analysis. METHODS: Peer-reviewed journal articles that examined the relationship between EEG and subsequent clinical outcome(s) in stroke were searched using electronic databases. Two independent researchers extracted data for synthesis. Linear meta-regressions were performed across subsets of papers with common outcome measures to quantify the association between EEG and outcome. RESULTS: 75 papers were included. Association between EEG and clinical outcomes was seen not only early post-stroke, but more than 6 months post-stroke. The most studied prognostic potential of EEG was in predicting independence and stroke severity in the standard acute stroke care setting. The meta-analysis showed that EEG was associated with subsequent clinical outcomes measured by the Modified Rankin Scale, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, and Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity Assessment (r = .72, .70, and .53 from 8, 13, and 12 papers, respectively). EEG improved prognostic abilities beyond prediction afforded by standard clinical assessments. However, the EEG variables examined were highly variable across studies and did not converge. CONCLUSIONS: EEG shows potential to predict post-stroke recovery outcomes. However, evidence is largely explorative, primarily due to the lack of a definitive set of EEG measures to be used for prognosis.

Topics & Concepts

ElectroencephalographyStroke (engine)Physical medicine and rehabilitationMeta-analysisPsychologyStroke recoveryMedicineRehabilitationNeuroscienceInternal medicineEngineeringMechanical engineeringStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces