Parameters of stochastic models for electroencephalogram data as biomarkers for child's neurodevelopment after cerebral malaria.

Journal: Journal of statistical distributions and applications
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Abstract

The objective of this study was to test statistical features from the electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings as predictors of neurodevelopment and cognition of Ugandan children after coma due to cerebral malaria. The increments of the frequency bands of EEG time series were modeled as Student processes; the parameters of these Student processes were estimated and used along with clinical and demographic data in a machine-learning algorithm for the prediction of children's neurodevelopmental and cognitive scores 6 months after cerebral malaria illness. The key innovation of this work is in the identification of stochastic EEG features that can serve as language-independent markers of the impact of cerebral malaria on the developing brain. The results can enhance prognostic determination of which children are in most need of rehabilitative interventions, which is especially important in resource-constrained settings such as sub-Saharan Africa.

Authors

  • Maria A Veretennikova
    Department of Statistics and Data Analysis, Faculty of Economic Science, National Research University, Higher School of Economics, Shabolovka 28/11, 9, Moscow, 19049 Russia.
  • Alla Sikorskii
    2Department of Psychiatry and Department of Statistics and Probability, Michigan State University, 909 Wilson Road, East Lansing, 48824 MI USA.
  • Michael J Boivin
    3Department of Psychiatry and Department of Neurology and Ophtalmology, Michigan State University, 909 Wilson Road, East Lansing, 48824 MI USA.

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