The role of cEEG as a predictor of patient outcome and survival in patients with intraparenchymal hemorrhages
Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy Aug 19, 2018
Purandare M, et al. - In critically ill patients with intraparenchymal hemorrhages (IPH), researchers intended to ascertain whether continuous electroencephalography (cEEG) results were correlated with functional outcome and survival. For this investigation, patients diagnosed with IPH were chosen via a Critical Care EEG Monitoring Consortium Database at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. In patients with IPH, even after accounting for known clinical and radiological covariates, cEEG measures were significantly related to functional and mortality outcome measures. They found that the absence of anteroposterior gradient was correlated with increased mortality at hospital discharge.
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