Can Children With Perinatal Stroke Use a Simple Brain Computer Interface?

Author:

Jadavji Zeanna123ORCID,Zhang Jack123,Paffrath Brett123,Zewdie Ephrem1234,Kirton Adam1235ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Calgary Pediatric Stroke Program (Z.J., J.Z., B.P., E.Z., A.K.), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada.

2. Hotchkiss Brain Institute (Z.J., J.Z., B.P., E.Z., A.K.), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada.

3. Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute (Z.J., J.Z., B.P., E.Z., A.K.), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada.

4. Department of Pediatrics (E.Z.), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada.

5. Department of Clinical Neurosciences (A.K.), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada.

Abstract

Background and Purpose: Perinatal stroke is the leading cause of hemiparetic cerebral palsy resulting in lifelong disability for millions of people worldwide. Options for motor rehabilitation are limited, especially for the most severely affected children. Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) sample brain activity to allow users to control external devices. Functional electrical stimulation enhances motor recovery after stroke, and BCI-activated functional electrical stimulation was recently shown to improve upper extremity function in adult stroke. We aimed to determine the ability of children with perinatal stroke to operate a simple BCI. Methods: Twenty-one children with magnetic resonance imaging–confirmed perinatal stroke (57% male, mean [SD] 13.5 [2.6] years, range 9–18) were compared with 24 typically developing controls (71% male, mean age [SD] 13.7 [3.7] years, range 6–18). Participants trained on a simple EEG-based BCI over 2 sessions (10 trials each) utilizing 2 different mental imagery strategies: (1) motor imagery (imagine opening and closing of hands) and (2) goal oriented (imagine effector object moving toward target) to complete 2 tasks: (1) drive a remote controlled car to a target and (2) move a computer cursor to a target. Primary outcome was Cohen Kappa with a score >0.40 suggesting BCI competence. Results: BCI performance was comparable between stroke and control participants. Mean scores were 0.39 (0.18) for stroke versus 0.42 (0.18) for controls (t[42]=0.478, P =0.94). No difference in performance between venous (M=0.45, SD=0.29) and arterial (M=0.34, SD=0.22) stroke (t[82]=1.89, P =0.090) was observed. No effect of task or strategy was observed in the stroke participants. Over 90% of stroke participants demonstrated competency on at least one of the 4 task-strategy combinations. Conclusions: Children with perinatal stroke can achieve proficiency in basic tasks using simple BCI systems. Future directions include exploration of BCI-functional electrical stimulation systems for rehabilitation for children with hemiparesis and other forms of cerebral palsy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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