Electroencephalographic Phase Synchrony Index as a Biomarker of Poststroke Motor Impairment and Recovery.

Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
Teiji KawanoIchiro Miyai

Abstract

Background. Motor recovery after stroke is of great clinical interest. Besides magnetic resonance imaging functional connectivity, electroencephalographic synchrony is also an available biomarker. However, the clinical relevance of electroencephalographic synchrony in hemiparesis has not been fully understood. Objective. We aimed to demonstrate the usefulness of the phase synchrony index (PSI) by showing associations between the PSI and poststroke outcome in patients with hemiparesis. Methods. This observational study included 40 participants with cortical ischemic stroke (aged 69.8 ± 13.8 years) and 22 healthy controls (aged 66.9 ± 6.5 years). Nineteen-channel electroencephalography was recorded at 36.9 ± 11.8 days poststroke. Upper extremity Fugl-Meyer scores were assessed at the time of admission/before discharge (FM-UE1/FM-UE2; 32.6 ± 12.3/121.0 ± 44.7 days poststroke). Then, correlations between the PSIs and FM-UE1 as well as impairment reduction after rehabilitation (FM-UEgain) were analyzed. Results. The interhemispheric PSI (alpha band) between the primary motor areas (M1s) was lower in patients than in controls and was selectively correlated with FM-UE1 (P = .001). In contrast, the PSI (theta band) centered on the cont...Continue Reading

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