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Electroencephalographic Classification for Coma
G.B.
Young, R.S. McLachlan, J.H. Kreeft and J.D. Demelo
Abstract:
Background: The assessment of thalamocortical function
in comatose patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be
difficult to determine. Since the electroencephalogram (EEG)
affords such assessment, we have developed an EEG classification
for comatose patients in our general ICU. Methods:
One hundred EEGs were classified in a blinded fashion by two
EEGers, using our method and that of Synek. Interobserver agreement
was assessed using kappa score determination. Results:
Kappa scores were 0.90 for our system and 0.75 for the
Synek system. (The Kappa score represents the inter-rater agreement
that is beyond chance; 0.90 is almost perfect agreement, while
0.75 is substantial agreement). Conclusion: Our
system for classifying EEGs in comatose patients has a higher
interobserver reliability than one that was previously published.
This EEG classification scheme should be useful in clinical
electrophysiological research involving ICU patients, allowing
for internal consistency and comparisons among centres.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1997; 24: 320-325
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