Cognitive and spectral coherence of EEG alterations in resting state in children with chronic TBI

Autores: Galicia Alvarado Marlene Alejandra, Alducin Castillo Javier, Ramírez Flores Maura Jazmín, Sánchez Quezada Ana Laura, Yáñez Suárez Oscar, Flores Avalos Blanca Graciela

Resumen

Introduction: TBI is associated with alterations in cortico-subcortical connectivity. However, little attention has been paid to its clinical characteristics and functional connectivity in pediatric patients with chronic TBI. Objective: to evaluate the cognitive performance and spectral coherence of a group of children with TBI in non-acute phase. Method: Cross-sectional study of 15 children with chronic TBI and 17 healthy children. The Neuropsychological Assessment of Children (Evaluación Neuropsicológica Infantil, ENI) was used and the resting activity of the EEG with eyes-closed was recorded. Offline, two-second epochs of the EEG of each par-ticipant were chosen and the spectral coherence was estimated in a range of 1.6 to 30 Hz. The cognitive per-formance between groups was compared with T-test/Mann-Whitney U Test and MANOVA for the coherence values. Results: the TBI group showed a lower performance (p ? 0.05) in metalinguistic, visuospatial skills, attention, memory, non-verbal flexibility, planning, and organization. Differences (p ? 0.000) were found both inter and intrahemispherically in the spectral coherence between the groups, particularly on F1-F3 (95% CI: 0.543 - 0.557) over the whole frequency range and F3-C3 (95% CI: 0.503 - 0.515) in delta, theta, alpha2, and beta frequencies. Discussion and conclusión: our findings suggest alterations of hypo and hyper functional connectivity, particularly on the frontal and parietal lobes of both hemispheres, even after several years of a TBI. It is possible that a subtle difference in the degree of connectivity is crucial in the genesis or successful development of attentional, mnesic, executive, and visuospatial processes.

Palabras clave: EEG cognition child traumatic brain injury.

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