Evaluating the depression state during perinatal period by non-invasive scalp EEG

Author:

Peng Yueheng1234,Lv Bin567,Yang Qingqing1234,Peng Yan567,Jiang Lin1234,He Mengling1234,Yao Dezhong123489,Xu Wenming1011,Li Fali12348ORCID,Xu Peng12348

Affiliation:

1. The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute , MOE Key Lab for Neuroinformation, , Chengdu 611731 , China

2. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , MOE Key Lab for Neuroinformation, , Chengdu 611731 , China

3. School of Life Science and Technology , Center for Information in BioMedicine, , Chengdu 611731 , China

4. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , Center for Information in BioMedicine, , Chengdu 611731 , China

5. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics , West China Second University Hospital, , Chengdu 610040 , China

6. Sichuan University , West China Second University Hospital, , Chengdu 610040 , China

7. Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children (Sichuan University), Ministry of Education , Chengdu 610040, Sichuan , China

8. Research Unit of NeuroInformation, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences , 2019RU035, Chengdu 610054 , China

9. School of Electrical Engineering, Zhengzhou University , Zhengzhou 450001 , China

10. Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology , Joint Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine (SCU-CUHK), Key Laboratory of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Pediatric Diseases and Birth Defects of Ministry of Education, , Chengdu 610041 , China

11. West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University , Joint Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine (SCU-CUHK), Key Laboratory of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Pediatric Diseases and Birth Defects of Ministry of Education, , Chengdu 610041 , China

Abstract

Abstract Perinatal depression, with a prevalence of 10 to 20% in United States, is usually missed as multiple symptoms of perinatal depression are common in pregnant women. Worse, the diagnosis of perinatal depression still largely relies on questionnaires, leaving the objective biomarker being unveiled yet. This study suggested a safe and non-invasive technique to diagnose perinatal depression and further explore its underlying mechanism. Considering the non-invasiveness and clinical convenience of electroencephalogram for mothers-to-be and fetuses, we collected the resting-state electroencephalogram of pregnant women at the 38th week of gestation. Subsequently, the difference in network topology between perinatal depression patients and healthy mothers-to-be was explored, with related spatial patterns being adopted to achieve the classification of pregnant women with perinatal depression from those healthy ones. We found that the perinatal depression patients had decreased brain network connectivity, which indexed impaired efficiency of information processing. By adopting the spatial patterns, the perinatal depression could be accurately recognized with an accuracy of 87.88%; meanwhile, the depression severity at the individual level was effectively predicted, as well. These findings consistently illustrated that the resting-state electroencephalogram network could be a reliable tool for investigating the depression state across pregnant women, and will further facilitate the clinical diagnosis of perinatal depression.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Development Fund

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province

Chengdu Science and Technology Bureau

Scientific Research Foundation of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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