EEG Functional Connectivity Differences Predict Future Conversion to Dementia in Mild Cognitive Impairment With Lewy Body or Alzheimer Disease

Author:

Hasoon Jahfer1ORCID,Hamilton Calum A.1ORCID,Schumacher Julia123,Colloby Sean1,Donaghy Paul C.1,Thomas Alan J.1,Taylor John‐Paul1

Affiliation:

1. Translational and Clinical Research Institute Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

2. Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen (DZNE) Rostock‐Greifswald Rostock Germany

3. Department of Neurology University Medical Center Rostock Rostock Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundPredicting which individuals may convert to dementia from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) remains difficult in clinical practice. Electroencephalography (EEG) is a widely available investigation but there is limited research exploring EEG connectivity differences in patients with MCI who convert to dementia.MethodsParticipants with a diagnosis of MCI due to Alzheimer's disease (MCI‐AD) or Lewy body disease (MCI‐LB) underwent resting state EEG recording. They were followed up annually with a review of the clinical diagnosis (n = 66). Participants with a diagnosis of dementia at year 1 or year 2 follow up were classed as converters (n = 23) and those with a diagnosis of MCI at year 2 were classed as stable (n = 43). We used phase lag index (PLI) to estimate functional connectivity as well as analysing dominant frequency (DF) and relative band power. The Network‐based statistic (NBS) toolbox was used to assess differences in network topology.ResultsThe converting group had reduced DF (U = 285.5, p = 0.005) and increased relative pre‐alpha power (U = 702, p = 0.005) consistent with previous findings. PLI showed reduced average beta band synchrony in the converting group (U = 311, p = 0.014) as well as significant differences in alpha and beta network topology. Logistic regression models using regional beta PLI values revealed that right central to right lateral (Sens = 56.5%, Spec = 86.0%, −2LL = 72.48, p = 0.017) and left central to right lateral (Sens = 47.8%, Spec = 81.4%, −2LL = 71.37, p = 0.012) had the best classification accuracy and fit when adjusted for age and MMSE score.ConclusionPatients with MCI who convert to dementia have significant differences in EEG frequency, average connectivity and network topology prior to the onset of dementia. The MCI group is clinically heterogeneous and have underlying physiological differences that may be driving the progression of cognitive symptoms. EEG connectivity could be useful to predict which patients with MCI‐AD and MCI‐LB convert to dementia, regardless of the neurodegenerative aetiology.

Funder

NIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre

GE Healthcare

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Medical Research Council

Alzheimer’s Research UK

Publisher

Wiley

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