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EEG Monitoring in the Intensive Care Unit
John
Kay
Abstract:
Background: Electroencephalography (EEG) is playing
an increasingly important role in the management of comatose
patients in the intensive care unit. Methods:
The techniques of EEG monitoring are reviewed. Initially, standard,
discontinuous recordings were performed in intensive care units
(ICUs). Later, continuous displays of "raw EEG" (CEEG) were
used. More recently, the addition of quantitative techniques
allowed for more effective reading. Results and Conclusions:
Applications of continuous EEG to clinical problems are discussed.
The most useful role of CEEG appears to be the detection and
management of nonconvulsive seizures. There is a need for controlled
studies to assess the role for CEEG in neuro-ICUs and general
ICUs.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1998; 25: S12 - S15
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