INVESTIGADORES
BIURRUN MANRESA JosÉ Alberto
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Evaluation of the Entropy of the Nociceptive Withdrawal Reflex Conditioned by High and Low Frequency Electrical Stimulation
Autor/es:
R.A. ESPINOSA; J.A. BIURRUN MANRESA; O.K. ANDERSEN; C.B. TABERNIG
Lugar:
Paraná
Reunión:
Congreso; VI Latin American Congress on Biomedical Engineering CLAIB 2014; 2014
Institución organizadora:
Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos
Resumen:
The nociceptive withdrawal reflex (NWR) is evoked by applying a nociceptive stimulus to a limb. The NWR can be used as an objective electrophysiological measure for evaluating central nociceptive processing. In turn, in the phe-nomenon known as central sensitization, the central nervous system may alter the spinal nociceptive processing in intensity, duration and spatial extension in response to intense nocicep-tive input. This sensitization can be modeled in healthy sub-jects by high or low frequency electric stimulation (HFS or LFS, respectively). In this work, surface electromyography signals (sEMG) recorded after electrical stimulation to induce the NWR were evaluated using two kinds of entropies: approx-imate and sample, in order to obtain an estimator to character-ize these signals. To do so, NWR signals from 15 healthy volun-teers were analyzed. The experiment consisted in 3 sessions: HFS, LFS and a Control session without conditioning stimula-tion. The NWR was recorded twice before the conditioning stimulation (pre-conditioning) and seven times after (post-conditioning). The study showed that both entropies allowed to detect differences between sessions. In particular, the entropies in the LFS sessions were significantly lower compared to HFS and Control sessions. These results support the idea that en-tropies are able to characterize the NWR.