Leary P M, Batho K
S Afr Med J. 1979 Apr 21;55(17):666.
A comparison has been made between the electro-encephalograms (EEG) recorded in the premenstrual phase and those recorded at mid-cycle in 25 healthy young women. In only 5 could no difference be discerned visually between the two records obtained from each subject. Eight premenstrual records showed a significant increase in mean alpha frequency and 17 showed an increase in mean alpha amplitude. Theta activity and mild paroxysms were twice as common in premenstrual records, as was an abnormal response to hyperventilation. These findings may correlate with subjective mood changes commonly experienced in the premenstrual phase and in the well-recognized tendency of certain epileptic women to have seizures only at the time of their menses. It is suggested that when reporting on the EEGs of female subjects, cognizance should be taken of the stage reached in the menstrual cycle at the time of recording.
对25名健康年轻女性在经前期和月经周期中期记录的脑电图(EEG)进行了比较。在每个受试者获得的两份记录中,只有5份在视觉上无法辨别差异。8份经前期记录显示平均α频率显著增加,17份显示平均α波幅增加。θ活动和轻度发作在经前期记录中出现的频率是月经周期中期记录的两倍,对过度换气的异常反应也是如此。这些发现可能与经前期常见的主观情绪变化以及某些癫痫女性仅在月经期间发作的公认倾向相关。建议在报告女性受试者的脑电图时,应考虑记录时月经周期所处的阶段。