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EEG Dynamics During Treatment of Patients with Polymorphic and Monomorphic Subtypes of Prolonged/Chronic Manic-Delusional States

https://doi.org/10.30629/2618-6667-2023-21-7-6-13

Abstract

The aim of the study: was to search for differences in the EEG dynamics during the treatment of patients with polymorphic and monomorphic subtypes of prolonged/chronic manic-delusional states (PMDS). Patients and methods: two groups of female patients aged 18–45 with polymorphic (42 patients) and monomorphic (34 patients) subtypes of PMDS were identifed. In all patients, before and after the course of treatment, a multichannel resting EEG was recorded with the measurement of absolute spectral power in narrow frequency sub-bands. A comparative analysis of quantitative EEG spectral parameters was carried out. Intragroup differences in mean EEG spectral power values before and after treatment were identifed using nonparametric statistical criteria. Methods: clinical-psychopathological, psychometric, neurophysiological, statistical. Results: in the group of patients with polymorphic PMDS, compared to the group of patients with monomorphic PMDS, the EEG slowdown under the influence of treatment was significantly stronger and more generalized (in the form of an increase in the spectral power of the EEG in the delta, theta 1, theta 2 and alpha 1 frequency sub-bands), reflecting a greater strengthening of neurophysiological processes of inhibition, which is associated with an improvement in the clinical condition of patients, especially in relation to manic symptoms. Conclusion: the described differences in the functional organization of brain activity may mediate the features of the clinical picture and therapeutic dynamics of patients with polymorphic and monomorphic subtypes of PMDS.

About the Authors

A. F. Iznak
FSBSI “Mental Health Research Centre”
Russian Federation

Andrey F. Iznak, Dr. of Sci. (Biol.), Professor, Head of Laboratory, Laboratory of Neurophysiology

Moscow



E. V. Iznak
FSBSI “Mental Health Research Centre”
Russian Federation

Ekaterina V. Iznak, Cand. of Sci. (Biol.), Leading Researcher, Laboratory of Neurophysiology

Moscow



E. B. Rumyantseva
FSBSI “Mental Health Research Centre”
Russian Federation

Elena B. Rumyantseva, Junior Researcher, Department of Endogenous Mental Disorders and Affective Conditions

Moscow



S. V. Sizov
FSBSI “Mental Health Research Centre”
Russian Federation

Stepan V. Sizov, Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Senior Researcher, Department of Endogenous Mental Disorders and Affective Conditions

Moscow



I. V. Oleichik
FSBSI “Mental Health Research Centre”
Russian Federation

Igor V. Oleichik, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Chief Researcher, Department of Endogenous Mental Disorders and Affective Conditions

Moscow



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Iznak A.F., Iznak E.V., Rumyantseva E.B., Sizov S.V., Oleichik I.V. EEG Dynamics During Treatment of Patients with Polymorphic and Monomorphic Subtypes of Prolonged/Chronic Manic-Delusional States. Psychiatry (Moscow) (Psikhiatriya). 2023;21(7):6-13. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/2618-6667-2023-21-7-6-13

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