Beyond alpha power: EEG spatial and spectral gradients robustly stratify disorders of consciousness

Author:

Colombo Michele Angelo1,Comanducci Angela23,Casarotto Silvia12,Derchi Chiara-Camilla2,Annen Jitka4,Viganò Alessandro2,Mazza Alice2,Trimarchi Pietro Davide2,Boly Melanie5,Fecchio Matteo6,Bodart Olivier7,Navarro Jorge2,Laureys Steven7,Gosseries Olivia7,Massimini Marcello12,Sarasso Simone1,Rosanova Mario1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Milan , Milan 20157 , Italy

2. IRCCS, Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus , Milan 20148 , Italy

3. Department of Engineering, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma , Rome 00128 , Italy

4. University of Liège and Centre du Cerveau2 Coma Science Group, GIGA-Consciousness, , University Hospital of Liège, Liège 4000 , Belgium

5. University of Wisconsin Department of Neurology and Department of Psychiatry, , Madison, WI 53705-2281 , USA

6. Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Neurotechnology and Neurorecovery, Department of Neurology, , Boston, MA 02114 , USA

7. University of Liège and Centre du Cerveau2, University Hospital of Liège Coma Science Group, GIGA-Consciousness, , Liège 4000 , Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Neurophysiological markers can overcome the limitations of behavioural assessments of Disorders of Consciousness (DoC). EEG alpha power emerged as a promising marker for DoC, although long-standing literature reported alpha power being sustained during anesthetic-induced unconsciousness, and reduced during dreaming and hallucinations. We hypothesized that EEG power suppression caused by severe anoxia could explain this conflict. Accordingly, we split DoC patients (n = 87) in postanoxic and non-postanoxic cohorts. Alpha power was suppressed only in severe postanoxia but failed to discriminate un/consciousness in other aetiologies. Furthermore, it did not generalize to an independent reference dataset (n = 65) of neurotypical, neurological, and anesthesia conditions. We then investigated EEG spatio-spectral gradients, reflecting anteriorization and slowing, as alternative markers. In non-postanoxic DoC, these features, combined in a bivariate model, reliably stratified patients and indexed consciousness, even in unresponsive patients identified as conscious by an independent neural marker (the Perturbational Complexity Index). Crucially, this model optimally generalized to the reference dataset. Overall, alpha power does not index consciousness; rather, its suppression entails diffuse cortical damage, in postanoxic patients. As an alternative, EEG spatio-spectral gradients, reflecting distinct pathophysiological mechanisms, jointly provide a robust, parsimonious, and generalizable marker of consciousness, whose clinical application may guide rehabilitation efforts.

Funder

Fondazione Fratelli Giuseppe Vitaliano, Tullio e Mario Confalonieri

Ministry of Health

Foundation Roi Baudouin

AstraZeneca

Fondazione Europea di Ricerca Biomedica

Belgian National Funds for Scientific Research

Tiny Blue Dot Foundation

Fondazione Regionale per la Ricerca Biomedica

European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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