Metabolic
and Inflammatory Cerebral Diseases: Electrophysiological Aspects
G.B.
Young
Abstract:
The electroencephalogram (EEG) is an important diagnostic
tool in coma. Although comatose patients may be similar on
neurological examination, the EEG reveals a wide range of
abnormalities. For metabolic and septic encephalopathies,
the "anesthesia model" is a useful analogy. The EEG is very
sensitive to the depth or severity of brain dysfunction in
coma as well as the direction of the process if serial tracings
or continuous recordings are used. While the EEG is rarely
specific for the etiology of coma, it may help determine the
class or general category of disease process. In conditions
capable of causing neuronal death, e.g., anoxia-ischemia,
the EEG can be of prognostic value.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1998; 25: S16 - S20
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