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Spectral and bispectral EEG analysis in acute unilateral ischemic stroke patients

Title
Spectral and bispectral EEG analysis in acute unilateral ischemic stroke patients
Authors
Choi K.G.Cho E.K.Chae S.H.Kim E.S.Kim J.S.
Ewha Authors
최경규
SCOPUS Author ID
최경규scopusscopus
Issue Date
1999
Journal Title
Neurology Psychiatry and Brain Research
ISSN
0941-9500JCR Link
Citation
Neurology Psychiatry and Brain Research vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 9 - 14
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Document Type
Article
Abstract
With the recent development of new mathematical theory and personal computer, the analysis in which nonlinear theory was introduced to biological signals such as EEG (electroencephalogram) became possible, and convenient statistical technique became applicable. With these methods, the characteristics of signals can be analyzed, which are difficult to be acquired by interpretation with visual judgement. The authors statistically analyzed the EEG data of acute ischemic stroke in twenty cases by using spectral and bispectral analyses. In the spectral analysis, most of patients with cortical infarct, especially MCA (middle cerebral artery) infarct, showed a decrease in high-frequency wave bands (alpha, beta and gamma) at the lesion side, and the bispectral analysis had a similar result. However, patients with brainstem infarct did not show a regular pattern.
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