Multifrequency REG: Fundamental Background, Informational Meaning and Ways of Data Analysis and Automation

M. Yu, G. B. Weinstein, I. Masalov, P. Halvorson, N. Ryabchikova, Semernia Vn, A. Panov, A. Yu.
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A long historical experience of monofrequency rheoencephalography (REG) showed its limited capabilities. The new approach ispresented - multifrequency REG that is REG record ing simultaneously at three frequencies - 16, 100 and 200 kHz. The d ifferent brain impedances received were analysed on the base of equivalent electrical circuits of brain tissue. First, this enables to calculate intra-extracellu lar electrical co mponent for evaluation of brain tissue hydration state by means of an original co mputational method. Second, dynamic cooperative analysis of mu lti -REG and transcranial Doppler pulsations provides the indices of intracranial CSF mobility (CSFm) and cranial co mpliance (CCe). Th ird, spectral analysis of processes recorded provides valuable information of regulatory processes involved. The application of this new approach to investigation of intracranial circu lation in healthy persons of different aging groupos and in neurosurgical patients showed its promising effectiv ity.
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多频REG:数据分析与自动化的基本背景、信息意义与方法
单频流变脑电图(REG)的长期历史经验表明其能力有限。提出了一种新的方法——多频REG,即在16khz、100khz和200khz三个频率上同时进行REG记录。在脑组织等效电路的基础上,分析了接收到的不同脑阻抗。首先,这使得通过原始的协同计算方法计算细胞内-外电分量来评估脑组织水化状态。其次,通过多普勒和多普勒脉搏动态协同分析,提供颅内脑脊液活动性(CSFm)和颅顺应性(CCe)指标。第三,对所记录过程的光谱分析提供了有关监管过程的有价值的信息。将该方法应用于不同年龄健康人群和神经外科患者的颅内循环研究,显示出良好的效果。
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