Continuous EEG monitoring for 24 hours in patients with non-traumatic coma in neurological intensive care unit

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Gupta, Shweta [1 ]
Chhabra, Sandeep [2 ]
Jain, Narender P. [2 ]
Singh, Gagandeep [3 ]
Mahajan, Rajesh [2 ]
Avasthi, Gurcharan L. [2 ]
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[1] Dayanand Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
[2] Dayanand Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Med, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
[3] Dayanand Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Neurol, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
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Non-convulsive seizures (NCS); Non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE); Electroencephalogram (EEG);
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10.1016/j.injms.2016.04.002
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Neurological status of comatose patients in ICU cannot be assessed clinically and certain factors affecting the management and prognosis can be missed on routine neurological examination like non-convulsive seizures, secondary brain insults and increased intracranial pressure. Structural derangements are usually evaluated by imaging techniques and functional status by EEG. Objectives: A 24-hour continuous EEG monitoring was done to detect non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) and non-convulsive seizures (NCS) in non-traumatic comatose patients. Methods: This prospective study included 50 patients with non-traumatic coma who were divided into Group A (30 patients with seizures) and Group B (20 patients without seizures). A 24-hour continuous EEG monitoring was done to detect NCSE and NCS. The data was collected and the results statistically analyzed. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the number of patients with altered sensorium (p < 0.05), neurological deficit (p < 0.01) and seizures (p < 0.01) in both the groups. A statistically significant difference was found on 24 hours EEG for the presence of NCS/NCSE (p < 0.05) and associated risk factors (p < 0.01). Conclusions: Continuous EEG is of great help in detecting NCS/NCSE which are not detected clinically. Certain risk factors are associated with the presence of NCS/NCSE. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier, a division of Reed Elsevier India, Pvt. Ltd on behalf of Indian Journal of Medical Specialities.
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