Does EEG Montage Influence Alzheimer's Disease Electroclinic Diagnosis?

There is not a specific Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnostic test. AD diagnosis relies on clinical history, neuropsychological, and laboratory tests, neuroimaging and electroencephalography. Therefore, new approaches are necessary to enable earlier and more accurate diagnosis and to measure trea...

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Main Authors: L. R. Trambaiolli, A. C. Lorena, F. J. Fraga, P. A. M. K. Kanda, R. Nitrini, R. Anghinah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/761891
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spelling doaj-75145c8b5a2148338b4b0448bb7ce09c2020-11-24T22:26:36ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Alzheimer's Disease2090-02522011-01-01201110.4061/2011/761891761891Does EEG Montage Influence Alzheimer's Disease Electroclinic Diagnosis?L. R. Trambaiolli0A. C. Lorena1F. J. Fraga2P. A. M. K. Kanda3R. Nitrini4R. Anghinah5Mathematics, Computing and Cognition Center (CMCC), Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC), Rua Santa Adelia, 166, 09210-170 Santo Andre, SP, BrazilMathematics, Computing and Cognition Center (CMCC), Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC), Rua Santa Adelia, 166, 09210-170 Santo Andre, SP, BrazilEngineering, Modeling and Applied Social Sciences Center (CECS), Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC), Rua Santa Adelia, 166, 09210-170 Santo Andre, SP, BrazilReference Center of Behavioral Disturbances and Dementia (CEREDIC) and Neurology, Department of Medicine School of University of São Paulo (USP), Rua Arruda Alvim, 206, 05.410-020 São Paulo, SP, BrazilReference Center of Behavioral Disturbances and Dementia (CEREDIC) and Neurology, Department of Medicine School of University of São Paulo (USP), Rua Arruda Alvim, 206, 05.410-020 São Paulo, SP, BrazilReference Center of Behavioral Disturbances and Dementia (CEREDIC) and Neurology, Department of Medicine School of University of São Paulo (USP), Rua Arruda Alvim, 206, 05.410-020 São Paulo, SP, BrazilThere is not a specific Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnostic test. AD diagnosis relies on clinical history, neuropsychological, and laboratory tests, neuroimaging and electroencephalography. Therefore, new approaches are necessary to enable earlier and more accurate diagnosis and to measure treatment results. Quantitative EEG (qEEG) can be used as a diagnostic tool in selected cases. The aim of this study was to answer if distinct electrode montages have different sensitivity when differentiating controls from AD patients. We analyzed EEG spectral peaks (delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma bands), and we compared references (Biauricular, Longitudinal bipolar, Crossed bipolar, Counterpart bipolar, and Cz reference). Support Vector Machines and Logistic Regression classifiers showed Counterpart bipolar montage as the most sensitive electrode combination. Our results suggest that Counterpart bipolar montage is the best choice to study EEG spectral peaks of controls versus AD.http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/761891
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author L. R. Trambaiolli
A. C. Lorena
F. J. Fraga
P. A. M. K. Kanda
R. Nitrini
R. Anghinah
spellingShingle L. R. Trambaiolli
A. C. Lorena
F. J. Fraga
P. A. M. K. Kanda
R. Nitrini
R. Anghinah
Does EEG Montage Influence Alzheimer's Disease Electroclinic Diagnosis?
International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
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A. C. Lorena
F. J. Fraga
P. A. M. K. Kanda
R. Nitrini
R. Anghinah
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title Does EEG Montage Influence Alzheimer's Disease Electroclinic Diagnosis?
title_short Does EEG Montage Influence Alzheimer's Disease Electroclinic Diagnosis?
title_full Does EEG Montage Influence Alzheimer's Disease Electroclinic Diagnosis?
title_fullStr Does EEG Montage Influence Alzheimer's Disease Electroclinic Diagnosis?
title_full_unstemmed Does EEG Montage Influence Alzheimer's Disease Electroclinic Diagnosis?
title_sort does eeg montage influence alzheimer's disease electroclinic diagnosis?
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
issn 2090-0252
publishDate 2011-01-01
description There is not a specific Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnostic test. AD diagnosis relies on clinical history, neuropsychological, and laboratory tests, neuroimaging and electroencephalography. Therefore, new approaches are necessary to enable earlier and more accurate diagnosis and to measure treatment results. Quantitative EEG (qEEG) can be used as a diagnostic tool in selected cases. The aim of this study was to answer if distinct electrode montages have different sensitivity when differentiating controls from AD patients. We analyzed EEG spectral peaks (delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma bands), and we compared references (Biauricular, Longitudinal bipolar, Crossed bipolar, Counterpart bipolar, and Cz reference). Support Vector Machines and Logistic Regression classifiers showed Counterpart bipolar montage as the most sensitive electrode combination. Our results suggest that Counterpart bipolar montage is the best choice to study EEG spectral peaks of controls versus AD.
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