Rhythmic and periodic EEG patterns of 'ictal-interictal uncertainty' in critically ill neurological patients

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作者
Koren, Johannes P. [1 ]
Herta, Johannes [2 ]
Pirker, Susanne [1 ]
Fuerbass, Franz [3 ]
Hartmann, Manfred [3 ]
Kluge, Tilmann [3 ]
Baumgartner, Christoph [1 ]
机构
[1] Gen Hosp Hietzing, Neurol Ctr Rosenhugel, Karl Landsteiner Inst Clin Epilepsy Res & Cognit, Dept Neurol 2, A-1130 Vienna, Austria
[2] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Neurosurg, Vienna, Austria
[3] Austrian Inst Technol GmbH AIT, Safety & Secur Dept, Vienna, Austria
关键词
Rhythmic EEG patterns; Periodic EEG patterns; EEG patterns; Electrographic seizures; Standardized Critical Care EEG Terminology; EEG in coma; NONCONVULSIVE STATUS EPILEPTICUS; SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE; SEIZURES; DISCHARGES; CRITERIA; TERMINOLOGY;
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10.1016/j.clinph.2015.09.135
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objectives: To study periodic and rhythmic EEG patterns classified according to Standardized Critical Care EEG Terminology (SCCET) of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society and their relationship to electrographic seizures. Methods: We classified 655 routine EEGs in 371 consecutive critically ill neurological patients into (1) normal EEGs or EEGs with non-specific abnormalities or interictal epileptiform discharges, (2) EEGs containing unequivocal ictal EEG patterns, and (3) EEGs showing rhythmic and periodic EEG patterns of ` ictal-interictal uncertainty' (RPPIIIU) according to SCCET. Results: 313 patients (84.4%) showed normal EEGs, non-specific or interictal abnormalities, 14 patients (3.8%) had EEGs with at least one electrographic seizure, and 44 patients (11.8%) at least one EEG containing RPPIIIU, but no EEG with electrographic seizures. Electrographic seizures occurred in 11 of 55 patients (20%) with RPPIIIU, but only in 3 of 316 patients (0.9%) without RPPIIIU (p <= 0.001). Conversely, we observed RPPIIIU in 11 of 14 patients (78.6%) with electrographic seizures, but only in 44 of 357 patients (12.3%) without electrographic seizures (p <= 0.001). Conclusions: On routine-EEG in critically ill neurological patients RPPIIIU occur 3 times more frequently than electrographic seizures and are highly predictive for electrographic seizures. Significance: RPPIIIU can serve as an indication for continuous EEG recordings. (C) 2015 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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