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Spectral specific standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography default mode connectivity network and plasticity alterations in left vertebral artery stent patients

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  • Yan Lv
  • Xiangying He
  • Eryi Zhao
  • Yidong Deng
  • Yingliu Huang
  • AC Chen
  • Shixiong Huang
  • Qi Qin
  • Tao Liu
  • Guoqiang Wen

Abstract

Objective: Vertebral stenting is a valid treatment for posterior stroke. However, the outcome and prognostic factors in the Asian population of vertebral stent are not clear. This study was performed to investigate the quick effect and plasticity alterations of left vertebral artery stenting treatment and to explore the underlying electroencephalogram biomarkers for the prognosis. Method: Electroencephalogram default mode network activity, serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and basic neuropsychology estimations were obtained from nine male left vertebral artery stenosis patients who underwent left vertebral artery stenting 24 h before and after left vertebral artery stenting therapy. Result: The beta-1 (13–24 Hz) electroencephalogram field power of the pre–left vertebral artery stenting group was significantly higher compared to that of the post–left vertebral artery stenting and control group ( p  

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  • Yan Lv & Xiangying He & Eryi Zhao & Yidong Deng & Yingliu Huang & AC Chen & Shixiong Huang & Qi Qin & Tao Liu & Guoqiang Wen, 2020. "Spectral specific standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography default mode connectivity network and plasticity alterations in left vertebral artery stent patients," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 16(3), pages 15501477209, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:16:y:2020:i:3:p:1550147720903619
    DOI: 10.1177/1550147720903619
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