MODULATION OF BRAIN WAVES IN SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS WITH PAIN: CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS

Author:

ALBUQUERQUE THAYSE SARAIVA DE1ORCID,NASCIMENTO FILHO PAULO CEZAR DO2ORCID,MESQUITA YARA CARLIANE DE ABREU2ORCID,OLIVEIRA LIANA PRAçA1ORCID,HOTTA GISELE HARUMI3ORCID,OLIVEIRA FRANCISCO CARLOS DE MATTOS BRITO1ORCID,SANTOS JUNIOR FRANCISCO FLEURY UCHOA4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dell LEAD - Centro de Pesquisa, Desenvolvimento e Inovação Dell, Brazil

2. Instituto Le Santé - Patriolino Ribeiro, Brazil

3. Dell LEAD - Centro de Pesquisa, Desenvolvimento e Inovação Dell, Brazil; Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

4. Dell LEAD - Centro de Pesquisa, Desenvolvimento e Inovação Dell, Brazil; Instituto Le Santé - Patriolino Ribeiro, Brazil; Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: This study aimed to describe the encephalographic electrical rhythm pattern of the Alpha wave in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury in the thoracic spine. Methodology: This is a cross-sectional observational study conducted from January to March 2022. A total of 20 patients with traumatic spinal cord injury were included in the study and divided into two groups, with pain symptoms and without pain symptoms. Both groups were submitted for evaluation for population characterization, identification of the presence of pain and the possible presence of signs and symptoms of central sensitization and quantitative electroencephalographic examination. Results: Comparing them, it was possible to observe a reduction of 38.7% (2.69µV; 95%CI 1.28 to 4.09) in the Alpha 2 wave (10-12 Hz) in the group with pain symptoms. This alteration was identified in the parietal lobe, mainly in PZ. Conclusion: We observed a selective reduction of Alpha 2 waves, mainly in the parietal region (PZ), in spinal cord injury patients with pain compared to spinal cord injury patients without pain. Level of Evidence III; Diagnostic Studies.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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