脑囊状动脉瘤术后动脉痉挛的脑电图反映。

Voprosy neirokhirurgii Pub Date : 1976-01-01
A A Sokolova, A F Sokolov, A N Konovalov
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摘要

本研究旨在探讨脑动脉瘤手术后发生的动脉痉挛的电生理表现。为此,我们对40例不同位置的动脉瘤进行了反复的脑电图记录。脑电图数据与术前和术后进行的神经学检查和血管造影结果进行比较。术后过程平稳,生物电活动无局灶性改变,脑电图最早可在15 -20天恢复到初始(术前)状态或正常模式。术后出现动脉痉挛,经临床和血管造影证实,后者在脑电图上反映为生物电位的特殊局灶变化。这些变化具有周期性发生的三角洲活动的性质,主要记录在缺血区。随着痉挛的消退,其脑电图表现也减少。术后痉挛中观察到的局灶性脑电图变化不同于其他因素(血肿、瘢痕过程等)引起的脑电图局部变化。
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[Electroencephalographic reflection of arterial spasm following surgery for saccular cerebral aneurysms].

The purpose of the investigation was to study the electrophysiological manifestations of arterial spasm developing following surgical interventions for cerebral arterial aneurysms. Repeated EEG-recording was undertaken for this purpose in 40 patients with aneurysms of different localization. The EEG data were compared with the results of a neurological examination and angiography performed pre- and postoperatively. It was found that with an uneventful postoperative course no focal changes develop in the bioelectrical activity, and EEG returns to the initial (preoperative) state or to the normal pattern as soon as by the 15th-20th day. In the presence of postoperative arterial spasm, verified clinically and angiographically, the latter is reflected in EEG tracings as peculiar focal changes in the biopotentials. These changes have a nature of a periodically occurring delta-activity recorded predominantly in the zone of ischaemia. Along with a regress of the spasm its EEG manifestations were found to decrease as well. The focal EEG changes observed in postoperative spasm differ from the localization of those EGG changes that are caused by other factors (haematoma, cicatrical processes, etc.).

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