非惊厥性癫痫持续状态是神经外科重症监护中昏迷的可能原因。

Central European Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2009-11-01 Epub Date: 2009-10-22 DOI:10.1055/s-0029-1224168
J Kuchta, N Klug, R-I Ernestus
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摘要

非惊厥性癫痫持续状态(NCSE)可发生在没有癫痫发作活动临床体征的昏迷患者。我们评估了1998年至2000年间入住我们神经外科重症监护病房的患者发生NCSE的情况。我们采集了158例颅脑外伤、自发性出血或脑肿瘤患者的脑电图。临床有明显癫痫发作活动或无癫痫发作电生理体征的患者被排除在研究之外。158例患者中有28例出现癫痫样活动。这些患者中有11/28的格拉斯哥昏迷评分(GCS)低于9分,并表现出持续的癫痫样放电,无癫痫发作活动的临床体征(NCSE)。11例NCSE患者中有4例在开始抗惊厥药物治疗后临床状况有所改善。在神经外科强化医学中,NCSE可能是一个未被认识到的昏迷原因。脑电图应纳入昏迷患者的常规评估,即使临床发作活动不明显。
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Nonconvulsive status epilepticus as a possible cause of coma in neurosurgical intensive care.

Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) can occur in comatose patients without clinical signs of seizure activity. We evaluated the occurrence of NCSE in patients who were admitted to our neurosurgical intensive care unit between 1998 and 2000. EEGs were obtained from 158 patients with head trauma, spontaneous bleeding or brain tumour. Patients with clinically apparent seizure activity or no electrophysiological signs of seizure activity were excluded from the study. Epileptiform activity was seen in 28 out of 158 patients. 11/28 of these patients had a Glasgow-Coma-Scale (GCS) Score below 9 and showed continuous epileptiform discharge without clinical signs of seizure activity (NCSE). The clinical status of 4 of these 11 NCSE patients improved after initiation of anticonvulsive medication. NCSE may be an under-recognised cause of coma in neurosurgical intensive medicine. EEG should be included in the routine evaluation of comatose patients, even if clinical seizure activity is not apparent.

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Central European Neurosurgery CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
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