Author Interviews, Critical Care - Intensive Care - ICUs, Emory, Neurological Disorders / 17.01.2017
Standardized EEG Reporting Helps Predict Risk of Seizures
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Andres Rodriguez Ruiz, MD
Clinical Neurophysiology and Neurology
Emory School of Medicine
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: The Critical Care EEG monitoring research consortium (CCEMRC) was established with the goal of promoting collaboration and research among healthcare institutions highly involved in continuous EEG monitoring of critically ill patients. This group together with the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) established the standardized critical care EEG terminology that allowed uniform reporting of EEG findings in critically ill patients. As part of this effort, a database was developed for collection and clinical reporting of such EEG findings and was adopted for daily clinical use by Yale University, Emory University and Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Prior retrospective reports have acknowledged an association between periodic discharges and seizures. However, many of these reports were small series and did not include specific characteristics of these patterns. Our goal was to ascertain whether features of periodic and rhythmic patterns such as location (generalized vs. lateralized), frequency and prevalence influenced seizure risk in a large cohort of critically ill adults.
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