ELECTRO-ENCEPHALOGRAPHY SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS OF HEROIN-ADDICTS COMPARED WITH ABSTAINERS AND NORMAL CONTROLS

Citation
E. Shufman et al., ELECTRO-ENCEPHALOGRAPHY SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS OF HEROIN-ADDICTS COMPARED WITH ABSTAINERS AND NORMAL CONTROLS, Israel journal of psychiatry and related sciences, 33(3), 1996, pp. 196-206
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry
ISSN journal
03337308
Volume
33
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
196 - 206
Database
ISI
SICI code
0333-7308(1996)33:3<196:ESOHCW>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that opiates slow the EEG and, in high dos es, reduce the threshold of seizure activity. The present work looks a t computerized EEG analyses (in the Fast Fourier Transform - FFT - met hod) of heroin addicts, recent abstainers and normal controls, with th e aim of comparison and delineation of group characteristics. Examinat ions of 60 taped EEG recordings were performed: 20 subjects were curre nt heroin users, 20 were recent abstainers and 20 were normal controls . Statistical analysis was performed for the relative frequency of wav e bands. To amplify the known findings of slowing in heroin users, spe cific ratios were calculated: the alpha ratio (namely, the 8.0-9.5 Hz to 9.5-12.0 Hz ratio) and the delta to low alpha ratio. The specificit y and sensitivity of the FFT method were evaluated through the use of discriminant analysis. The EEG was also recorded on conventional paper and evaluated by a neurologist. Results: The addicts had a higher alp ha ratio. The abstainers had a slowing of their alpha waves, a high in cidence of delta waves and a delta to low alpha ratio that was relativ ely high. As a function of time from the beginning of abstinence, this ratio decreased. Abstainers for more than 80 days and controls had id entical EEGs. The FFT method had 50% sensitivity for the addicts and 7 0% for the abstainers, while the specificity was 55%. In contrast, the neurologist's reading of the EEG had a very low sensitivity (25% for the addicts, 30% for the abstainers and 20% for the controls) and a 70 % specificity.