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Título
A Controlled Thermoalgesic Stimulation Device for Exploring Novel Pain Perception Biomarkers
Autor-a
Erramuzpe Aliaga, Asier
Autor-a (de otra institución)
Núñez-Ibero, Maider
Camino-Pontes, B.
Díez, Ibai
Martínez-Gutiérrez, Endika
Stramaglia, Sebastiano
Alvarez Cienfuegos Suárez, José María
Cortés Ormazabal, Jesús
Fecha de publicación
2021
Grupo de investigación
Teoría de la señal y comunicaciones
Otras instituciones
Ikerbasque
Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU)
BioCruces Health Research Institute
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
https://ror.org/03wevmz92
Universidad de Bari Aldo Moro
Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
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Preprint en revisión
Tipo de documento
ArtículoArtículo
Idioma
eng
Derechos
© 2021 IEEE
Acceso
Acceso abierto
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/5599
Versión de la editorial
https://doi.org/10.1109/JBHI.2021.3080935
Publicado en
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics  Vol. 25. N. 8. P.p. 2948-2957, 2021
Primera página
2948
Última página
2957
Editorial
IEEE
Palabras clave
Pain
Electroencephalography
Heating systems
Biomedical monitoring ... [+]
Pain
Electroencephalography
Heating systems
Biomedical monitoring
Physiology
temperature measurement
Entropy [-]
Resumen
Objective: To develop a new device for identifying physiological markers of pain perception by reading the brain's electrical activity and hemodynamic interactions while applying thermoalgesic stimula ... [+]
Objective: To develop a new device for identifying physiological markers of pain perception by reading the brain's electrical activity and hemodynamic interactions while applying thermoalgesic stimulation. Methods: We designed a compact prototype that generates well-controlled thermal stimuli using a computer-driven Peltier cell while simultaneously capturing electroencephalography (EEG) and photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. The study was performed on 35 healthy subjects (mean age 30.46 years, SD 4.93 years; 20 males, 15 females). We first determined the heat pain threshold (HPT) for each subject, defined as the maximum temperature that the subject can withstand when the Peltier cell gradually increased the temperature. Next, we defined the painful condition as the one occurring at temperature equal to 90% of the HPT, comparing this to the no-pain state (control) in the absence of thermoalgesic stimulation. Results: Both the one-dimensional and the two-dimensional spectral entropy (SE) obtained from both the EEG and PPG signals differentiated the condition of pain. In particular, the SE for PPG was significantly reduced in association with pain, while the SE for EEG increased slightly. Moreover, significant discrimination occurred within a specific range of frequencies, 26-30 Hz for EEG and about 5-10 Hz for PPG. Conclusion: Hemodynamics, brain dynamics and their interactions can discriminate thermal pain perception. Significance: The possibility of monitoring on-line variations in thermal pain perception using a similar device and algorithms may be of interest to study different pathologies that affect the peripheral nervous system, such as small fiber neuropathies, fibromyalgia or painful diabetic neuropathy. [-]
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