Diagnostic utility of quantitative EEG in un-medicated schizophrenia

•Resting state EEG during eyes closed was analyzed with a fast fourier transformation.•This study controls for the effects of medication, age, and gender.•There are significant differences in the delta, theta, and alpha 2 activity.•Differences in QEEG were observed particularly in the frontocentral...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience letters 2015-03, Vol.589, p.126-131
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Jun Won, Lee, Young Sik, Han, Doug Hyun, Min, Kyung Joon, Lee, Jaewon, Lee, Kounseok
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Zusammenfassung:•Resting state EEG during eyes closed was analyzed with a fast fourier transformation.•This study controls for the effects of medication, age, and gender.•There are significant differences in the delta, theta, and alpha 2 activity.•Differences in QEEG were observed particularly in the frontocentral area.•Evaluation of quantitative EEG as diagnostic tool in schizophrenia. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) characteristics of patients with un-medicated schizophrenia (SPR) and to investigate the diagnostic utility of QEEG in assessing such patients during resting conditions. The subjects included 90 patients with schizophrenia and 90 normal controls. Spectral analysis was performed on the absolute power of all of the electrodes across five frequency bands following artifact removal. We conducted a repeated-measures ANOVA to examine group differences within the five frequency bands across several brain regions and receiver operator characteristic (ROC) analyses to examine the discrimination ability of each frequency band. Compared with controls, patients with schizophrenia showed increased delta and theta activity and decreased alpha 2 activity, particularly in the frontocentral area. There were no significant differences in the alpha 1 and beta activity. The ROC analysis performed on the delta frequency band generated the best result, with an overall classification accuracy of 62.2%. The results of this study confirmed the characteristics of the QEEG power in un-medicated schizophrenia patients compared with normal controls. These findings suggest that a resting EEG test can be a supportive tool for evaluating patients with schizophrenia.
ISSN:0304-3940
1872-7972
DOI:10.1016/j.neulet.2014.12.064