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Clinical Research Collection | A wearable EEG-based Assistive BCIs System for Acidente Vascular Cerebral Reabilitação - Acidente Vascular Cerebral Center

Research background
The combination of ICC and auxiliary robô is a novo tratamento for reabilitação de AVC. However, most of the existing study is based on complex system setups, expensive and bulky equipment. In this study, a wearable EEG interface cérebro-computador system for mão função reabilitação is designed to do clinial trial. This system is composed of customized EEG cap, commercial amplifier, and mão exoesqueleto. In addition, the system inclui the visual interface for the convenience of users. The trial enrolled six healthy participants and two acidente vascular cerebral pacientes to verify the safety and eficácia of the system.

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Method

To verify the safety and eficácia of the system, 6 healthy subjects(1 female and 5 males, aged 23±3 anos old) from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and 2 acidente vascular cerebral pacientes(all right mão affected) from the reabilitação department of Huashan Hospital were recruited to participate in the study. A 6-minute training session was conducted for each subject, in which the subjects performed right-mão motor execution(acidente vascular cerebral paciente’s affected mão to fazer a movimento attempt) according to visual cues. A red rectangle appears on the right or center of the screen, indicating action execution (or attempt) or rest, respectively. The task lasts for 4 seconds until the white cross disappears. It is recommended that healthy subjects repeat clenching and extending fists 3-4 times, and acidente vascular cerebral pacientes are instructed to fazer motor attempts during motor tasks. The online test was similar to the training session, except that all red rectangles appeared in the center of the screen, which allowed subjects to choose to move their mão (or exercise attempt) or rest at will. Test results are fornecido to users visual and proprioceptive feedback via a screen and mão exoesqueleto shortly after task completion. There are three online test runs, each containing 20 trials. Each subject may rest between runs. All subjects were asked to refrain from any additional facial or braço muscle movimento throughout the experiment.

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Result

The average accuracy of offline and online training is 84.91% and 79.38%, respectively. Seven subjects had online accuracy of more than 70%, five more than 80%, and one more than 90%.

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The Event-related Spectral Perturbation(ERSP) showed that the sensorimotor cortex was activated in both α and β bands during right mão movimento training, with stronger activation on the same side. Meanwhile, as expected, the uncontrolled state showed no significant activation on either the C3 or C4 channels. In the online test, both the left and right hemispheres were activated to perform right-handed movements.

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Conclusion

This study demonstrates a wearable interface cérebro-computador system for mão função reabilitação after acidente vascular cerebral. The results of motor task differentiation preliminarily confirm the feasibility of this dispositivo, which shows great clinical application potential.

Reference: Qin Z, Xu Y, Shu X, et al. eConHand: A Wearable Brain-Computer Interface System for Acidente Vascular Cerebral Reabilitação[C]// 2019 9th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER). IEEE, 2019.