Amplitude coupling is altered in delirium of various etiologies: Results from a retrospective multi-center case-control EEG study

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2025-05

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Fleischmann, Robert
Mengel, Annerose
Stam, Cornelis J
Leroy, Sophie
Schneider, Pauline
Slooter, Arjen J CORCID 0000-0003-0804-8378ISNI 0000000389035877
Ehler, Johannes
van Dellen, EdwinORCID 0000-0003-1828-5959ISNI 0000000392942531

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Delirium manifests with comparable clinical presentations, regardless of its heterogeneous etiology. This suggests a final common pathway such as decreased electroencephalography (EEG) phase coupling. This study investigates if amplitude coupling, another mode of neural communication, is altered in delirium due to different etiologies. METHODS: We analyzed EEGs of patients from three sites with either postoperative, poststroke or medical delirium and non-delirious control patients. Amplitude envelope correlation corrected for spatial leakage (AECc) was calculated and Mann-Whitney U-tests were used to compare patients with or without delirium. AECc differences among delirium types were compared using Kruskal-Wallis tests. RESULTS: AECc was significantly increased in delirious (n = 173, age 79.2±9.3 years, 46 % female) as compared to non-delirious (n = 204, age 72.9±13.1 years, 45 % female) patients in the delta (median, effect size of difference: 0.16 vs. 0.12, r = 0.28, p < 0.01) and beta band (0.11 vs. 0.09, r = 0.14, p = 0.04). These changes did not differ among delirium types (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We found modestly higher delta and beta band AECc in delirium compared to non-delirious control patients, regardless of the presumed etiology. SIGNIFICANCE: This study provides evidence for altered amplitude coupling as mode of impaired neuronal communication in delirium, the role of which should be investigated in future studies of neural network pathophysiology.

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Amplitude-amplitude coupling, Connectivity, Delirium, Electroencephalography, Postoperative, Stroke, Journal Article

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Fleischmann, R, Mengel, A, Stam, C J, Leroy, S, Schneider, P, Slooter, A J C, Ehler, J & van Dellen, E 2025, 'Amplitude coupling is altered in delirium of various etiologies : Results from a retrospective multi-center case-control EEG study', Clinical Neurophysiology, vol. 173, pp. 132-137. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2025.02.266