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EEG wakefulness regulation in transdiagnostic patients after a recent suicide attempt
Rüesch, Annia1; Ip, Cheng Teng2; Bankwitz, Anna1; Villar de Araujo, Tania1; Hörmann, Christoph1; Adank, Atalìa1; Schoretsanitis, Georgios3,4,5; Kleim, Birgit1,6; Olbrich, Sebastian1
2023-12-01
Source PublicationClinical Neurophysiology
ISSN1388-2457
Volume156Pages:272-280
Abstract

Objective: Decades of research have not yet produced statistically reliable predictors of preparatory behavior eventually leading to suicide attempts or deaths by suicide. As the nature of suicidal behavior is complex, it is best investigated in a transdiagnostic approach, while assessing objective markers, as proposed by the Research Domain Criteria (Cuthbert, 2013). Methods: A 15-min resting-state EEG was recorded in 45 healthy controls, and 49 transdiagnostic in-patients with a recent (<6 months) suicide attempt. Brain arousal regulation in eyes-closed condition was assessed with the Vigilance Algorithm Leipzig (VIGALL) (Sander et al., 2015). Results: A significant incline of median vigilance and vigilance slope was observed in patients within the first 3-min of the EEG recording. Additionally, a significant positive correlation of self-reported suicidal ideation with the vigilance slope over 15-min recording time, as well as a significant negative correlation with EEG vigilance stage A1 during the first 3-min was found. Conclusions: Transdiagnostic patients with a recent suicide attempt show a distinct vigilance regulation pattern. Further studies including a control group consisting of patients without life-time suicide attempts are needed to increase the clinical utility of the findings. Significance: These findings might serve as potential objective markers of suicidal behavior.

KeywordBiomarker Resting-state Eeg Suicide Attempts Vigilance Algorithm Leipzig (Vigall) Wakefulness Regulation
DOI10.1016/j.clinph.2023.08.018
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Language英語English
WOS Research AreaNeurosciences & Neurology
WOS SubjectClinical Neurology ; Neurosciences
WOS IDWOS:001132671400001
PublisherELSEVIER IRELAND LTDELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE 00000, IRELAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85172001368
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Corresponding AuthorRüesch, Annia
Affiliation1.University of Zurich, Psychiatric University Hospital Zurich, Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Zurich, Switzerland
2.Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, Macau SAR, China
3.Psychiatric University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
4.The Zucker Hillside Hospital, Psychiatry Research, Northwell Health, Glen Oaks, United States
5.Department of Psychiatry, Zucker School of Medicine at Northwell/Hofstra, Hempstead, United States
6.University of Zurich, Institute of Psychology, Experimental Psychopathology and Psychotherapy, Zurich, Switzerland
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Rüesch, Annia,Ip, Cheng Teng,Bankwitz, Anna,et al. EEG wakefulness regulation in transdiagnostic patients after a recent suicide attempt[J]. Clinical Neurophysiology, 2023, 156, 272-280.
APA Rüesch, Annia., Ip, Cheng Teng., Bankwitz, Anna., Villar de Araujo, Tania., Hörmann, Christoph., Adank, Atalìa., Schoretsanitis, Georgios., Kleim, Birgit., & Olbrich, Sebastian (2023). EEG wakefulness regulation in transdiagnostic patients after a recent suicide attempt. Clinical Neurophysiology, 156, 272-280.
MLA Rüesch, Annia,et al."EEG wakefulness regulation in transdiagnostic patients after a recent suicide attempt".Clinical Neurophysiology 156(2023):272-280.
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