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EEG Evaluation of Stress Exposure on Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Emergency: Not Just an Impression

Psychological distress among healthcare professionals, although already a common condition, was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This effect has been generally self-reported or assessed through questionnaires. We aimed to identify potential abnormalities in the electrical activity of the brain...

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Autores principales: LoMauro, Antonella, Molisso, Maria Takeko, Mameli, Francesca, Ruggiero, Fabiana, Ferrucci, Roberta, Dellarosa, Chiara, Aglieco, Giada, Aliverti, Andrea, Barbieri, Sergio, Vergari, Maurizio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9339626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35923294
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2022.923576
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author LoMauro, Antonella
Molisso, Maria Takeko
Mameli, Francesca
Ruggiero, Fabiana
Ferrucci, Roberta
Dellarosa, Chiara
Aglieco, Giada
Aliverti, Andrea
Barbieri, Sergio
Vergari, Maurizio
author_facet LoMauro, Antonella
Molisso, Maria Takeko
Mameli, Francesca
Ruggiero, Fabiana
Ferrucci, Roberta
Dellarosa, Chiara
Aglieco, Giada
Aliverti, Andrea
Barbieri, Sergio
Vergari, Maurizio
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description Psychological distress among healthcare professionals, although already a common condition, was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This effect has been generally self-reported or assessed through questionnaires. We aimed to identify potential abnormalities in the electrical activity of the brain of healthcare workers, operating in different roles during the pandemic. Cortical activity, cognitive performances, sleep, and burnout were evaluated two times in 20 COVID-19 frontline operators (FLCO, median age 29.5 years) and 20 operators who worked in COVID-19-free units (CFO, median 32 years): immediately after the outbreak of the pandemic (first session) and almost 6 months later (second session). FLCO showed higher theta relative power over the entire scalp (FLCO = 19.4%; CFO = 13.9%; p = 0.04) and lower peak alpha frequency of electrodes F7 (FLCO = 10.4 Hz; CFO = 10.87 Hz; p = 0.017) and F8 (FLCO = 10.47 Hz; CFO = 10.87 Hz; p = 0.017) in the first session. FLCO parietal interhemispheric coherence of theta (FLCO I = 0.607; FLCO II = 0.478; p = 0.025) and alpha (FLCO I = 0.578; FLCO II = 0.478; p = 0.007) rhythms decreased over time. FLCO also showed lower scores in the global cognitive assessment test (FLCO = 22.72 points; CFO = 25.56; p = 0.006) during the first session. The quantitative evaluation of the cortical activity might therefore reveal early signs of changes secondary to stress exposure in healthcare professionals, suggesting the implementation of measures to prevent serious social and professional consequences.
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spelling pubmed-93396262022-08-02 EEG Evaluation of Stress Exposure on Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Emergency: Not Just an Impression LoMauro, Antonella Molisso, Maria Takeko Mameli, Francesca Ruggiero, Fabiana Ferrucci, Roberta Dellarosa, Chiara Aglieco, Giada Aliverti, Andrea Barbieri, Sergio Vergari, Maurizio Front Syst Neurosci Neuroscience Psychological distress among healthcare professionals, although already a common condition, was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This effect has been generally self-reported or assessed through questionnaires. We aimed to identify potential abnormalities in the electrical activity of the brain of healthcare workers, operating in different roles during the pandemic. Cortical activity, cognitive performances, sleep, and burnout were evaluated two times in 20 COVID-19 frontline operators (FLCO, median age 29.5 years) and 20 operators who worked in COVID-19-free units (CFO, median 32 years): immediately after the outbreak of the pandemic (first session) and almost 6 months later (second session). FLCO showed higher theta relative power over the entire scalp (FLCO = 19.4%; CFO = 13.9%; p = 0.04) and lower peak alpha frequency of electrodes F7 (FLCO = 10.4 Hz; CFO = 10.87 Hz; p = 0.017) and F8 (FLCO = 10.47 Hz; CFO = 10.87 Hz; p = 0.017) in the first session. FLCO parietal interhemispheric coherence of theta (FLCO I = 0.607; FLCO II = 0.478; p = 0.025) and alpha (FLCO I = 0.578; FLCO II = 0.478; p = 0.007) rhythms decreased over time. FLCO also showed lower scores in the global cognitive assessment test (FLCO = 22.72 points; CFO = 25.56; p = 0.006) during the first session. The quantitative evaluation of the cortical activity might therefore reveal early signs of changes secondary to stress exposure in healthcare professionals, suggesting the implementation of measures to prevent serious social and professional consequences. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9339626/ /pubmed/35923294 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2022.923576 Text en Copyright © 2022 LoMauro, Molisso, Mameli, Ruggiero, Ferrucci, Dellarosa, Aglieco, Aliverti, Barbieri and Vergari. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
LoMauro, Antonella
Molisso, Maria Takeko
Mameli, Francesca
Ruggiero, Fabiana
Ferrucci, Roberta
Dellarosa, Chiara
Aglieco, Giada
Aliverti, Andrea
Barbieri, Sergio
Vergari, Maurizio
EEG Evaluation of Stress Exposure on Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Emergency: Not Just an Impression
title EEG Evaluation of Stress Exposure on Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Emergency: Not Just an Impression
title_full EEG Evaluation of Stress Exposure on Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Emergency: Not Just an Impression
title_fullStr EEG Evaluation of Stress Exposure on Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Emergency: Not Just an Impression
title_full_unstemmed EEG Evaluation of Stress Exposure on Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Emergency: Not Just an Impression
title_short EEG Evaluation of Stress Exposure on Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Emergency: Not Just an Impression
title_sort eeg evaluation of stress exposure on healthcare workers during covid-19 emergency: not just an impression
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9339626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35923294
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2022.923576
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