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@ARTICLE{Babiloni:155732,
author = {Babiloni, Claudio and Arakaki, Xianghong and Bonanni, Laura
and Bujan, Ana and Carrillo, Maria C and Del Percio, Claudio
and Edelmayer, Rebecca M and Egan, Gary and Elahh, Fanny M
and Evans, Alan and Ferri, Raffaele and Frisoni, Giovanni B
and Güntekin, Bahar and Hainsworth, Atticus and Hampel,
Harald and Jelic, Vesna and Jeong, Jaeseung and Kim, Doh
Kwan and Kramberger, Milica and Kumar, Sanjeev and Lizio,
Roberta and Nobili, Flavio and Noce, Giuseppe and Puce, Aina
and Ritter, Petra and Smit, Dirk J A and Soricelli, Andrea
and Teipel, Stefan and Tucci, Federico and Sachdev,
Perminder and Valdes-Sosa, Mitchell and Valdes-Sosa, Pedro
and Vergallo, Andrea and Yener, Görsev},
title = {{EEG} measures for clinical research in major vascular
cognitive impairment: recommendations by an expert panel.},
journal = {Neurobiology of aging},
volume = {103},
issn = {0197-4580},
address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]},
publisher = {Elsevier Science},
reportid = {DZNE-2021-00900},
pages = {78 - 97},
year = {2021},
abstract = {Vascular contribution to cognitive impairment (VCI) and
dementia is related to etiologies that may affect the
neurophysiological mechanisms regulating brain arousal and
generating electroencephalographic (EEG) activity. A
multidisciplinary expert panel reviewed the clinical
literature and reached consensus about the EEG measures
consistently found as abnormal in VCI patients with
dementia. As compared to cognitively unimpaired individuals,
those VCI patients showed (1) smaller amplitude of resting
state alpha (8-12 Hz) rhythms dominant in posterior regions;
(2) widespread increases in amplitude of delta (< 4 Hz) and
theta (4-8 Hz) rhythms; and (3) delayed N200/P300 peak
latencies in averaged event-related potentials, especially
during the detection of auditory rare target stimuli
requiring participants' responses in 'oddball' paradigms.
The expert panel formulated the following recommendations:
(1) the above EEG measures are not specific for VCI and
should not be used for its diagnosis; (2) they may be
considered as 'neural synchronization' biomarkers to
enlighten the relationships between features of the
VCI-related cerebrovascular lesions and abnormalities in
neurophysiological brain mechanisms; and (3) they may be
tested in future clinical trials as prognostic biomarkers
and endpoints of interventions aimed at normalizing
background brain excitability and vigilance in wakefulness.},
subtyp = {Review Article},
keywords = {Brain: physiopathology / Cognitive Dysfunction: diagnosis /
Cognitive Dysfunction: etiology / Cognitive Dysfunction:
physiopathology / Dementia, Vascular: diagnosis / Dementia,
Vascular: etiology / Dementia, Vascular: physiopathology /
Electroencephalography: methods / Evoked Potentials:
physiology / Humans / Rest: physiology / Cerebrovascular
disease (CVD) (Other) / Event-related oscillations (EROs)
(Other) / Event-related potentials (ERPs) (Other) / Resting
state electroencephalographic (rsEEG) rhythms (Other) /
Small vessel disease (Other) / Subcortical ischemic vascular
disease (Other) / Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI)
(Other) / Vascular contribution to cognitive impairment and
dementia (VCID) (Other) / Vascular dementia (VaD) (Other)},
cin = {AG Teipel},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)1510100},
pnm = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:33845399},
doi = {10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2021.03.003},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/155732},
}