Abstract

Clinical and EEG spectral analysis was carried out in 14 pregnant women (five women at risk of preterm labor and four with miscarriage). It was shown that the baseline EEG pattern of women with the persistent threat of preterm labor was characterized by the high spectral power of the α-rhythm and its predisposition to hypersynchronization. In the miscarriage group, virtually a complete absence of the α-rhythm and the predominance of generalized both high-frequency and slow low-amplitude rhythms are noted in most pregnant women. The data obtained allow a risk group characterized by either a hypersynchronous unstable α-rhythm or its absence to be identified among pregnant women.

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