Continuous EEG Characteristics in Critically ill Patients Presenting With Seizures Prior to Death From Cardiac Arrest.

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurohospitalist Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-12 DOI:10.1177/19418744231174950
Tian Wang, Venkatesh K Raman, Gholam K Motamedi
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Abstract

Background: There have been limited reports about brain activity during cardiac arrest. Here we report 4 patients presenting with seizure who had cardiac arrest leading to their deaths while being on continuous video-EEG (cVEEG) monitoring and one-lead cardiac telemetry. Purpose: We illustrate characteristic stepwise EEG and EKG changes in these critically ill patients prior to their death. Research Design/Study Sample: All patients showed progressive broad spectrum of cardiac arrhythmias at or before the beginning of EEG suppression while there were no such changes seen in a control group of 4 randomly selected patients without cardiac arrest who had seizure on presentation and underwent cVEEG monitoring. Data Collection and Results: There was a progressive decline in EEG potentials associated with decreasing heart rate starting from the posterior region, more pronounced on the left, progressing to complete unilateral deactivation of the left fronto-central head regions while the right-sided networks became hyperactive before bilateral deactivation by the time of asystole. Conclusions: This case series provides a rare opportunity to compare EEG and EKG changes in patients who died while being on continuous EEG and EKG monitoring from hours to minutes prior to cardiac arrest and death.

心脏骤停死亡前出现癫痫发作的危重病人的连续脑电图特征
背景:关于心脏骤停期间大脑活动的报道有限。在这里,我们报告了4名癫痫发作患者,他们在接受连续视频脑电图(cVEEG)监测和单导联心脏遥测时出现心脏骤停,导致死亡。目的:我们展示了这些危重患者死亡前特征性的逐步脑电图和心电图变化。研究设计/研究样本:所有患者在EEG抑制开始时或之前都表现出进行性广谱心律失常,而在由4名随机选择的无心脏骤停患者组成的对照组中没有观察到这种变化,这些患者在出现癫痫发作时进行了cVEEG监测。数据收集和结果:从后部开始,EEG电位逐渐下降,与心率下降相关,在左侧更为明显,进展到左侧额中央头部区域的完全单侧失活,而右侧网络在心脏停搏时双侧失活之前变得过度活跃。结论:该病例系列提供了一个难得的机会来比较心脏骤停和死亡前数小时至数分钟连续监测脑电图和心电图时死亡患者的脑电图和心电图变化。
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Neurohospitalist
Neurohospitalist CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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