Aiyer Rohit, Novakovic Vladan, Barkin Robert L
a Department of Psychiatry, Hofstra Northwell Health , Staten Island University Hospital , Staten Island , NY , USA.
b Department of Anesthesiology, Family Medicine & Pharmacology, Rush Medical College , North Shore University Health System Evanston and Skokie Hospital , Chicago , IL , USA.
Postgrad Med. 2016 Sep;128(7):656-64. doi: 10.1080/00325481.2016.1218261. Epub 2016 Aug 8.
It is known that psychotropic medications have an impact on the readings found in Electroencephalogram (EEG). In the field of psychiatry, there are several psychotropics utilized by clinicians. This review seeks to investigate all the available data for psychotropic drugs and their impact on EEG changes.
A systematic review of all the published and ongoing literature was conducted via PubMed. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method was used for each search. Key words for searches include 'EEG and Psychotropics', 'EEG and Mood Stabilizers', 'EEG and Clozapine', 'EEG and Bupropion', 'EEG and SSRI', 'EEG and Lamotrigine', 'EEG and Carbamazepine', 'EEG and Lithium' and 'EEG and Valproate', 'EEG and Haloperidol', 'EEG and Aripiprazole', 'EEG and Methylphenidate', 'EEG and Topiramate', 'EEG and Gabapentin' and 'EEG and Oxcarbamazepine'. After applying the inclusion criteria, 201 articles were eligible and reviewed.
Following an extensive review of selected studies from the 201 articles, the studies indicate that each of the psychotropic medications reviewed impact alpha, beta, delta and theta waves independently and differently from each other. Additionally, certain medications, particularly haloperidol and valproic acid, have dissimilar results exemplified in all waveforms.
This PRISMA systematic review illustrates that while there is available data on psychotropic medications and their proposed effect on EEG activity, further research is needed to confirm these findings to help allow clinical correlations to be made between the patient's response and the psychotropic agent.
已知精神药物会对脑电图(EEG)的读数产生影响。在精神病学领域,临床医生会使用多种精神药物。本综述旨在调查所有关于精神药物及其对EEG变化影响的现有数据。
通过PubMed对所有已发表和正在进行的文献进行系统综述。每次检索都采用系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)方法。检索关键词包括“EEG与精神药物”、“EEG与心境稳定剂”、“EEG与氯氮平”、“EEG与安非他酮”、“EEG与选择性5-羟色胺再摄取抑制剂(SSRI)”、“EEG与拉莫三嗪”、“EEG与卡马西平”、“EEG与锂盐”、“EEG与丙戊酸盐”、“EEG与氟哌啶醇”、“EEG与阿立哌唑”、“EEG与哌甲酯”、“EEG与托吡酯”、“EEG与加巴喷丁”以及“EEG与奥卡西平”。应用纳入标准后,有201篇文章符合条件并进行了综述。
在对201篇文章中选定的研究进行广泛综述后,研究表明所审查的每种精神药物对α波、β波、δ波和θ波的影响相互独立且各不相同。此外,某些药物,特别是氟哌啶醇和丙戊酸,在所有波形中都有不同的结果。
本PRISMA系统综述表明,虽然有关于精神药物及其对EEG活动影响的数据,但需要进一步研究来证实这些发现,以帮助建立患者反应与精神药物之间的临床关联。