The Application of P300 in the Clinical
Diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
GUAN
HY1, ZAN SL2, Kang YZ3
1 Capital
Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing, P.R. China
2,3 China
Medical University No.2 Clinical College, Shenyang, China
Objective: Although attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common childhood behavior
disorder, it is diagnosed solely on the basis of patterns of observable
behavior. There are no reliable physiological and biochemical measures that
can contribute to more objective diagnosis. The aim of this study is to
study the application of P300 in the clinical diagnosis of ADHD.
Methods: 30
children with ADHD and 45 normal children aged
8.5-11.5
years were tested with Amplaid MK-15 electrophysiological diagnostic
system. Auditory ��Oddball�� paradigm was used in the P300 recordings. We
analyzed the amplitudes and latencies of N1, P2, N2, P3 responses to the
rare stimuli and N1, P2, N2 responses to the frequent stimuli in the two
groups.
Results: 1)
The P300 latency in the case group was significant longer than that in the
control group (p<0.01). 2) The clinical diagnostic value of P300 latency
was >370ms. Its suspicious diagnostic range was 350ms-370ms. Its
specialty was 84.5% and sensitivity was 66.7%.
Conclusion: P300
could be used to evaluate the cognitive dysfunction in children with ADHD
and P300 latency measures might help with the clinical diagnosis of ADHD in
children.