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Untersuchung von EEG-basierten Netzwerkveränderungen zur Differenzierung von anhaltenden Bewusstseinsstörungen nach Hirnschädigung

Authors: Merz, Katharina Maria Verena;

Untersuchung von EEG-basierten Netzwerkveränderungen zur Differenzierung von anhaltenden Bewusstseinsstörungen nach Hirnschädigung

Abstract

Im Rahmen einer multimodalen Studie wurde bei 20 disorders of consciousness (DOC)-Patienten im minimally conscious state (MCS) und unresponsive wakefulness syndrome/vegetative state (UWS/VS) neben einer klinischen Testung mittels Coma Recovery Scale-Revised eine EEG- sowie PET-fMRT-Messung durchgeführt. Der Fokus der Arbeit lag auf einer Analyse der EEG-Daten unter Verwendung der Spektralanalyse sowie nicht-linearen Parametern wie der Permutationsentropie und Symbolischen Transferentropie. In this multimodal study 20 disorders of consciousness (DOC)-patients in minimally conscious state (MCS) and unresponsive wakefulness syndrome/vegetative state (UWS/VS) were tested clinically by Coma Recovery Scale-Revised as well as EEG and PET-fMRT. While focusing on EEG analysis we used spectrum analysis, permutation entropy and symbolic transfer entropy.

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Medizin und Gesundheit, disorders of consciousness, permutation entropy, symbolic transfer entropy, minimally conscious state, unresponsive wakefulness syndrome/vegetative state, anhaltende Bewusstseinsstörungen, Permutationsentropie, Symbolische Transferentropie, minimally conscious state, unresponsive wakefulness syndrome/vegetative state, ddc: ddc:610

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