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EEG Beta-Band Spectral Entropy Can Predict the Effect of Drug Treatment on Pain in Patients With Herpes Zoster

  • Mengying Wei
  • , Yuliang Liao
  • , Jia Liu
  • , Linling Li
  • , Gan Huang
  • , Jiabin Huang
  • , Disen Li
  • , Lizu Xiao*
  • , Zhiguo Zhang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Shenzhen University
  • Guangdong Medical College
  • Peng Cheng Laboratory

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Abstract

Background:Medication is the main approach for early treatment of herpes zoster, but it could be ineffective in some patients. It is highly desired to predict the medication responses to control the degree of pain for herpes zoster patients. The present study is aimed to elucidate the relationship between medication outcome and neural activity using EEG and to establish a machine learning model for early prediction of the medication responses from EEG.Methods:The authors acquired and analyzed eye-closed resting-state EEG data 1 to 2 days after medication from 70 herpes zoster patients with different drug treatment outcomes (measured 5-6 days after medication): 45 medication-sensitive pain patients and 25 medication-resistant pain patients. EEG power spectral entropy of each frequency band was compared at each channel between medication-sensitive pain and medication-resistant pain patients, and those features showing significant difference between two groups were used to predict medication outcome with different machine learning methods.Results:Medication-sensitive pain patients showed significantly weaker beta-band power spectral entropy in the central-parietal regions than medication-resistant pain patients. Based on these EEG power spectral entropy features and a k-nearest neighbors classifier, the medication outcome can be predicted with 80% ± 11.7% accuracy, 82.5% ± 14.7% sensitivity, 77.7% ± 27.3% specificity, and an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.85.Conclusions:EEG beta-band power spectral entropy in the central-parietal region is predictive of the effectiveness of drug treatment on herpes zoster patients, and it could potentially be used for early pain management and therapeutic prognosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)166-173
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Clinical Neurophysiology
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Beta-band
  • EEG
  • Herpes zoster
  • Medication response
  • Power spectra entropy

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