Electrographic status epilepticus and myoclonus represent frequent findings in patients surviving cardiac arrest; both features have been related to poor clinical outcome. Recent data have outlined that status epilepticus appearing during therapeutic hypothermia and sedation is practically and invariably related to a fatal issue, as opposed to some patients presenting status epilepticus and/or myoclonus after return to normothermic conditions. Although it seems reasonable to give a chance of awakening to the latter patients by administering consequent antiepileptic treatment, especially if other favorable prognostic markers are observed, an aggressive treatment of status epilepticus arising during hypothermia seems futile in view of the exi...
Prognostication of patients who remain comatose following successful resuscitation after cardiac arr...
Aim: Clinical seizures are common after cardiac arrest and predictive of a poor neurological outcome...
OBJECTIVES: Therapeutic hypothermia and pharmacological sedation may influence outcome prediction af...
Electrographic status epilepticus and myoclonus represent frequent findings in patients surviving ca...
BACKGROUND: Lack of electroencephalography (EEG) background reactivity during therapeutic hypothermi...
BACKGROUND: Postanoxic status epilepticus (PSE) is considered a predictor of fatal outcome and there...
Postanoxic coma after cardiac arrest is one of the most serious acute cerebral conditions and a freq...
Randomized controlled trials investigating the initial pharmacological treatment of status epileptic...
Prognostication after cardiac arrest and therapeutic hypothermia is challenging. Recent data indicat...
Cardiac arrest is common and has a high mortality rate. For resuscitated patients, the development o...
Background: Reactive electroencephalography (EEG) background during therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is ...
BACKGROUND: Reactive electroencephalography (EEG) background during therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is ...
BACKGROUND: Prognosis of status epilepticus (SE) depends on its cause, but there is uncertainty as t...
Objective: To clarify the significance of any form of myoclonus in comatose patients after cardiac a...
The prognostic role of electroencephalography during and after targeted temperature management in po...
Prognostication of patients who remain comatose following successful resuscitation after cardiac arr...
Aim: Clinical seizures are common after cardiac arrest and predictive of a poor neurological outcome...
OBJECTIVES: Therapeutic hypothermia and pharmacological sedation may influence outcome prediction af...
Electrographic status epilepticus and myoclonus represent frequent findings in patients surviving ca...
BACKGROUND: Lack of electroencephalography (EEG) background reactivity during therapeutic hypothermi...
BACKGROUND: Postanoxic status epilepticus (PSE) is considered a predictor of fatal outcome and there...
Postanoxic coma after cardiac arrest is one of the most serious acute cerebral conditions and a freq...
Randomized controlled trials investigating the initial pharmacological treatment of status epileptic...
Prognostication after cardiac arrest and therapeutic hypothermia is challenging. Recent data indicat...
Cardiac arrest is common and has a high mortality rate. For resuscitated patients, the development o...
Background: Reactive electroencephalography (EEG) background during therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is ...
BACKGROUND: Reactive electroencephalography (EEG) background during therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is ...
BACKGROUND: Prognosis of status epilepticus (SE) depends on its cause, but there is uncertainty as t...
Objective: To clarify the significance of any form of myoclonus in comatose patients after cardiac a...
The prognostic role of electroencephalography during and after targeted temperature management in po...
Prognostication of patients who remain comatose following successful resuscitation after cardiac arr...
Aim: Clinical seizures are common after cardiac arrest and predictive of a poor neurological outcome...
OBJECTIVES: Therapeutic hypothermia and pharmacological sedation may influence outcome prediction af...