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Amplitude-Integrated EEG and Range-EEG Modulation Associated with Pneumatic Orocutaneous Stimulation in Preterm Infants

BACKGROUND: Controlled somatosensory stimulation strategies have demonstrated merit in developing oral feeding skills in premature infants who lack a functional suck, however, the effects of orosensory entrainment stimulation on electrocortical dynamics is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect...

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Autores principales: Barlow, Steven M, Jegatheesan, Priya, Weiss, Sunshine, Govindaswami, Balaji, Wang, Jingyan, Lee, Jaehoon, Oder, Austin, Song, Dongli
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24310443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jp.2013.150
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author Barlow, Steven M
Jegatheesan, Priya
Weiss, Sunshine
Govindaswami, Balaji
Wang, Jingyan
Lee, Jaehoon
Oder, Austin
Song, Dongli
author_facet Barlow, Steven M
Jegatheesan, Priya
Weiss, Sunshine
Govindaswami, Balaji
Wang, Jingyan
Lee, Jaehoon
Oder, Austin
Song, Dongli
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description BACKGROUND: Controlled somatosensory stimulation strategies have demonstrated merit in developing oral feeding skills in premature infants who lack a functional suck, however, the effects of orosensory entrainment stimulation on electrocortical dynamics is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of servo-controlled pneumatic orocutaneous stimulation presented during gavage feedings on the modulation of aEEG and rEEG activity. METHODS: Two-channel EEG recordings were collected during 180 sessions that included orocutaneous stimulation and non-stimulation epochs among 22 preterm infants (mean gestational age = 28.56 weeks) who were randomized to treatment and control ‘sham’ conditions. The study was initiated at around 32 weeks post-menstrual age (PMA). The raw EEG was transformed into amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) margins, and range-EEG (rEEG) amplitude bands measured at 1-minute intervals and subjected to a mixed models statistical analysis. RESULTS: Multiple significant effects were observed in the processed EEG during and immediately following 3-minute periods of orocutaneous stimulation, including modulation of the upper and lower margins of the aEEG, and a reorganization of rEEG with an apparent shift from amplitude bands D and E to band C throughout the 23-minute recording period that followed the first stimulus block when compared to the sham condition. Cortical asymmetry also was apparent in both EEG measures. CONCLUSIONS: Orocutaneous stimulation represents a salient trigeminal input which has both short- and long-term effects in modulating electrocortical activity, and thus, is hypothesized to represent a form of neural adaptation or plasticity that may benefit the preterm infant during this critical period of brain maturation.
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spelling pubmed-39437462014-09-01 Amplitude-Integrated EEG and Range-EEG Modulation Associated with Pneumatic Orocutaneous Stimulation in Preterm Infants Barlow, Steven M Jegatheesan, Priya Weiss, Sunshine Govindaswami, Balaji Wang, Jingyan Lee, Jaehoon Oder, Austin Song, Dongli J Perinatol Article BACKGROUND: Controlled somatosensory stimulation strategies have demonstrated merit in developing oral feeding skills in premature infants who lack a functional suck, however, the effects of orosensory entrainment stimulation on electrocortical dynamics is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of servo-controlled pneumatic orocutaneous stimulation presented during gavage feedings on the modulation of aEEG and rEEG activity. METHODS: Two-channel EEG recordings were collected during 180 sessions that included orocutaneous stimulation and non-stimulation epochs among 22 preterm infants (mean gestational age = 28.56 weeks) who were randomized to treatment and control ‘sham’ conditions. The study was initiated at around 32 weeks post-menstrual age (PMA). The raw EEG was transformed into amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) margins, and range-EEG (rEEG) amplitude bands measured at 1-minute intervals and subjected to a mixed models statistical analysis. RESULTS: Multiple significant effects were observed in the processed EEG during and immediately following 3-minute periods of orocutaneous stimulation, including modulation of the upper and lower margins of the aEEG, and a reorganization of rEEG with an apparent shift from amplitude bands D and E to band C throughout the 23-minute recording period that followed the first stimulus block when compared to the sham condition. Cortical asymmetry also was apparent in both EEG measures. CONCLUSIONS: Orocutaneous stimulation represents a salient trigeminal input which has both short- and long-term effects in modulating electrocortical activity, and thus, is hypothesized to represent a form of neural adaptation or plasticity that may benefit the preterm infant during this critical period of brain maturation. 2013-12-05 2014-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3943746/ /pubmed/24310443 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jp.2013.150 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Barlow, Steven M
Jegatheesan, Priya
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Govindaswami, Balaji
Wang, Jingyan
Lee, Jaehoon
Oder, Austin
Song, Dongli
Amplitude-Integrated EEG and Range-EEG Modulation Associated with Pneumatic Orocutaneous Stimulation in Preterm Infants
title Amplitude-Integrated EEG and Range-EEG Modulation Associated with Pneumatic Orocutaneous Stimulation in Preterm Infants
title_full Amplitude-Integrated EEG and Range-EEG Modulation Associated with Pneumatic Orocutaneous Stimulation in Preterm Infants
title_fullStr Amplitude-Integrated EEG and Range-EEG Modulation Associated with Pneumatic Orocutaneous Stimulation in Preterm Infants
title_full_unstemmed Amplitude-Integrated EEG and Range-EEG Modulation Associated with Pneumatic Orocutaneous Stimulation in Preterm Infants
title_short Amplitude-Integrated EEG and Range-EEG Modulation Associated with Pneumatic Orocutaneous Stimulation in Preterm Infants
title_sort amplitude-integrated eeg and range-eeg modulation associated with pneumatic orocutaneous stimulation in preterm infants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24310443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jp.2013.150
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