Infraslow activity represents an important component of physiological and pathological brain function. We study infraslow activity (<0.1 Hz) in 41 patients with postanoxic coma after cardiac arrest, including the relationship between infraslow activity and EEG power in the 3–30 Hz range, using continuous full-band scalp EEG. In all patients, infraslow activity (0.015–0.06 Hz) was present, irrespective of neurological outcome or EEG activity in the conventional frequency bands. In two patients, low-amplitude (10–30 μV) infraslow activity was present while the EEG showed no rhythmic activity above 0.5 Hz. In 13/15 patients with a good outcome and 20/26 patients with a poor one, EEG power in the 3–30 Hz frequency range was correlated with the ...
Objective: Early EEG contains reliable information for outcome prediction of comatose patients after...
tions from the brains of animals which altered dur-ing dying and ceased with death. Similar alterati...
Objective: We present relations of SSEP amplitude with neurological outcome and of SSEP amplitude wi...
Infraslow activity represents an important component of physiological and pathological brain functio...
Objective In patients suffering from severe hypoxia, the EEG may show a burst-suppression pattern, c...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) contains information that is useful for the prediction of both poor a...
Objective In postanoxic coma, EEG patterns indicate the severity of encephalopathy and typically evo...
Early EEG patterns and SSEP responses are associated with neurological recovery of comatose patients...
After a successful resuscitation from cardiac arrest, most patients remain comatose as a result of p...
Postanoxic coma after cardiac arrest is one of the most serious acute cerebral conditions and a freq...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the incidence, quantified EEG characteristics, and prognostic significance of "...
Background and Purpose—Sustained mass depolarization of neurons, termed cortical spreading depolariz...
The presence of frontally-dominant alpha pattern in the EEG is common in patients with coma due to t...
For the diagnosis of electrographic seizures or status epilepticus, we reduced the number of EEG-ele...
Recent electrophysiological studies have suggested surges in electrical correlates of consciousness ...
Objective: Early EEG contains reliable information for outcome prediction of comatose patients after...
tions from the brains of animals which altered dur-ing dying and ceased with death. Similar alterati...
Objective: We present relations of SSEP amplitude with neurological outcome and of SSEP amplitude wi...
Infraslow activity represents an important component of physiological and pathological brain functio...
Objective In patients suffering from severe hypoxia, the EEG may show a burst-suppression pattern, c...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) contains information that is useful for the prediction of both poor a...
Objective In postanoxic coma, EEG patterns indicate the severity of encephalopathy and typically evo...
Early EEG patterns and SSEP responses are associated with neurological recovery of comatose patients...
After a successful resuscitation from cardiac arrest, most patients remain comatose as a result of p...
Postanoxic coma after cardiac arrest is one of the most serious acute cerebral conditions and a freq...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the incidence, quantified EEG characteristics, and prognostic significance of "...
Background and Purpose—Sustained mass depolarization of neurons, termed cortical spreading depolariz...
The presence of frontally-dominant alpha pattern in the EEG is common in patients with coma due to t...
For the diagnosis of electrographic seizures or status epilepticus, we reduced the number of EEG-ele...
Recent electrophysiological studies have suggested surges in electrical correlates of consciousness ...
Objective: Early EEG contains reliable information for outcome prediction of comatose patients after...
tions from the brains of animals which altered dur-ing dying and ceased with death. Similar alterati...
Objective: We present relations of SSEP amplitude with neurological outcome and of SSEP amplitude wi...