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Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Early detection of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) due to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is important for clinical research and effective prevention and management. This study examined if quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) could be used for early detection of AD in SCD....

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Autores principales: Shim, YongSoo, Yang, Dong Won, Ho, SeongHee, Hong, Yun Jeong, Jeong, Jee Hyang, Park, Kee Hyung, Kim, SangYun, Wang, Min Jeong, Choi, Seong Hye, Kang, Seung Wan
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Publicado: Korean Dementia Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9644061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36407290
http://dx.doi.org/10.12779/dnd.2022.21.4.126
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author Shim, YongSoo
Yang, Dong Won
Ho, SeongHee
Hong, Yun Jeong
Jeong, Jee Hyang
Park, Kee Hyung
Kim, SangYun
Wang, Min Jeong
Choi, Seong Hye
Kang, Seung Wan
author_facet Shim, YongSoo
Yang, Dong Won
Ho, SeongHee
Hong, Yun Jeong
Jeong, Jee Hyang
Park, Kee Hyung
Kim, SangYun
Wang, Min Jeong
Choi, Seong Hye
Kang, Seung Wan
author_sort Shim, YongSoo
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Early detection of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) due to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is important for clinical research and effective prevention and management. This study examined if quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) could be used for early detection of AD in SCD. METHODS: Participants with SCD from 6 dementia clinics in Korea were enrolled. (18)F-florbetaben brain amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) was conducted for all the participants. qEEG was performed to measure power spectrum and source cortical activity. RESULTS: The present study included 95 participants aged over 65 years, including 26 amyloid PET (+) and 69 amyloid PET (−). In participants with amyloid PET (+), relative power at delta band was higher in frontal (p=0.025), parietal (p=0.005), and occipital (p=0.022) areas even after adjusting for age, sex, and education. Source activities of alpha 1 band were significantly decreased in the bilateral fusiform and inferior temporal areas, whereas those of delta band were increased in the bilateral cuneus, pericalcarine, lingual, lateral occipital, precuneus, posterior cingulate, and isthmus areas. There were increased connections between bilateral precuneus areas but decreased connections between left rostral middle frontal area and bilateral frontal poles at delta band in participants with amyloid PET (+) showed. At alpha 1 band, there were decreased connections between bilateral entorhinal areas after adjusting for covariates. CONCLUSIONS: SCD participants with amyloid PET (+) showed increased delta and decreased alpha 1 activity. qEEG is a potential means for predicting amyloid pathology in SCD. Further longitudinal studies are needed to confirm these findings.
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spelling pubmed-96440612022-11-18 Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline Shim, YongSoo Yang, Dong Won Ho, SeongHee Hong, Yun Jeong Jeong, Jee Hyang Park, Kee Hyung Kim, SangYun Wang, Min Jeong Choi, Seong Hye Kang, Seung Wan Dement Neurocogn Disord Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Early detection of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) due to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is important for clinical research and effective prevention and management. This study examined if quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) could be used for early detection of AD in SCD. METHODS: Participants with SCD from 6 dementia clinics in Korea were enrolled. (18)F-florbetaben brain amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) was conducted for all the participants. qEEG was performed to measure power spectrum and source cortical activity. RESULTS: The present study included 95 participants aged over 65 years, including 26 amyloid PET (+) and 69 amyloid PET (−). In participants with amyloid PET (+), relative power at delta band was higher in frontal (p=0.025), parietal (p=0.005), and occipital (p=0.022) areas even after adjusting for age, sex, and education. Source activities of alpha 1 band were significantly decreased in the bilateral fusiform and inferior temporal areas, whereas those of delta band were increased in the bilateral cuneus, pericalcarine, lingual, lateral occipital, precuneus, posterior cingulate, and isthmus areas. There were increased connections between bilateral precuneus areas but decreased connections between left rostral middle frontal area and bilateral frontal poles at delta band in participants with amyloid PET (+) showed. At alpha 1 band, there were decreased connections between bilateral entorhinal areas after adjusting for covariates. CONCLUSIONS: SCD participants with amyloid PET (+) showed increased delta and decreased alpha 1 activity. qEEG is a potential means for predicting amyloid pathology in SCD. Further longitudinal studies are needed to confirm these findings. Korean Dementia Association 2022-10 2022-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9644061/ /pubmed/36407290 http://dx.doi.org/10.12779/dnd.2022.21.4.126 Text en © 2022 Korean Dementia Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shim, YongSoo
Yang, Dong Won
Ho, SeongHee
Hong, Yun Jeong
Jeong, Jee Hyang
Park, Kee Hyung
Kim, SangYun
Wang, Min Jeong
Choi, Seong Hye
Kang, Seung Wan
Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_full Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_fullStr Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_full_unstemmed Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_short Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_sort electroencephalography for early detection of alzheimer’s disease in subjective cognitive decline
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9644061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36407290
http://dx.doi.org/10.12779/dnd.2022.21.4.126
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