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Early EEG Alterations Correlate with CTP Hypoperfused Volumes and Neurological Deficit: A Wireless EEG Study in Hyper-Acute Ischemic Stroke

Miloš Ajčević, Giovanni Furlanis, Aleksandar Miladinović, Alex Buoite Stella, Paola Caruso, Maja Ukmar, Maria Assunta Cova, Marcello Naccarato, Agostino Accardo, Paolo Manganotti

2021Annals of Biomedical Engineering43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brain electrical activity in acute ischemic stroke is related to the hypoperfusion of cerebral tissue as manifestation of neurovascular coupling. EEG could be applicable for bedside functional monitoring in emergency settings. We aimed to investigate the relation between hyper-acute ischemic stroke EEG changes, measured with bedside wireless-EEG, and hypoperfused core-penumbra CT-perfusion (CTP) volumes. In addition, we investigated the association of EEG and CTP parameters with neurological deficit measured by NIHSS. We analyzed and processed EEG, CTP and clinical data of 31 anterior acute ischemic stroke patients registered within 4.5 h from symptom onset. Delta/alpha ratio (DAR), (delta + theta)/(alpha + beta) ratio (DTABR) and relative delta power correlated directly (ρ = 0.72; 0.63; 0.65, respectively), while alpha correlated inversely (ρ = - 0.66) with total hypoperfused volume. DAR, DTBAR and relative delta and alpha parameters also correlated with ischemic core volume (ρ = 0.55; 0.50; 0.59; - 0.51, respectively). The same EEG parameters and CTP volumes showed significant relation with NIHSS at admission. The multivariate stepwise regression showed that DAR was the strongest predictor of NIHSS at admission (p < 0.001). The results of this study showed that hyper-acute alterations of EEG parameters are highly related to the extent of hypoperfused tissue highlighting the value of quantitative EEG as a possible complementary tool in the evaluation of stroke severity and its potential role in acute ischemic stroke monitoring.

Topics & Concepts

PenumbraElectroencephalographyMedicineCardiologyInternal medicineStroke (engine)PerfusionIschemiaQuantitative electroencephalographyBrain ischemiaMechanical engineeringEngineeringPsychiatryEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications