tions from the brains of animals which altered dur-ing dying and ceased with death. Similar alterations may follow cerebral circulatory arrest, exsanguina-tion or inadequate cardiac action. The EEG fails within 20 s of cessation of the circulation and can recover within 30 s of its return, but there is a longer latency to return of EEG if ischaemia is more than momentary. The decline of the EEG was considered to be characterized by a decrease in the faster waves and an increase in the slower ones leading to electri-cal silence, with a reversal of this sequence during recovery (fig. 1). However, with abrupt onset of ischaemia rapid transition from a continuous "acti-vated " EEG to a burst suppression pattern and silence is more oft...
Recent electrophysiological studies have suggested surges in electrical correlates of consciousness ...
The relationship between the blood supply of a neurone and its capacity to function and survive rema...
Recent electrophysiological studies have suggested surges in electrical correlates of consciousness ...
EEG is very sensitive to changes in neuronal function resulting from ischemia. The authors briefly r...
EEG is very sensitive to changes in neuronal function resulting from ischemia. The authors briefly r...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) contains information that is useful for the prediction of both poor a...
Cortical neurons develop into neuronal death four days after transient cerebral ischemia. The aim of...
Objective: Restoring the circulation is the primary goal in emergency treatment of cerebral ischemia...
We report the presence of cortical electrical activity persisting for about 120 min after cardiac a...
SUMMARY Using the hydrogen clearance technique, local cerebral blood flow (LCBF) in 22 dogs was es-t...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate diagnostic capabilities of a new electrophysiol...
Objective In patients suffering from severe hypoxia, the EEG may show a burst-suppression pattern, c...
Hypoxic-ischaemic brain injury (HIBI) is the main cause of death and disability in patients who are ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a well-known cause of global brain ischemia. After CA and subsequent loss of ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a well-known cause of global brain ischemia. After CA and subsequent loss of ...
Recent electrophysiological studies have suggested surges in electrical correlates of consciousness ...
The relationship between the blood supply of a neurone and its capacity to function and survive rema...
Recent electrophysiological studies have suggested surges in electrical correlates of consciousness ...
EEG is very sensitive to changes in neuronal function resulting from ischemia. The authors briefly r...
EEG is very sensitive to changes in neuronal function resulting from ischemia. The authors briefly r...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) contains information that is useful for the prediction of both poor a...
Cortical neurons develop into neuronal death four days after transient cerebral ischemia. The aim of...
Objective: Restoring the circulation is the primary goal in emergency treatment of cerebral ischemia...
We report the presence of cortical electrical activity persisting for about 120 min after cardiac a...
SUMMARY Using the hydrogen clearance technique, local cerebral blood flow (LCBF) in 22 dogs was es-t...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate diagnostic capabilities of a new electrophysiol...
Objective In patients suffering from severe hypoxia, the EEG may show a burst-suppression pattern, c...
Hypoxic-ischaemic brain injury (HIBI) is the main cause of death and disability in patients who are ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a well-known cause of global brain ischemia. After CA and subsequent loss of ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a well-known cause of global brain ischemia. After CA and subsequent loss of ...
Recent electrophysiological studies have suggested surges in electrical correlates of consciousness ...
The relationship between the blood supply of a neurone and its capacity to function and survive rema...
Recent electrophysiological studies have suggested surges in electrical correlates of consciousness ...