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Electrographic seizures and status epilepticus in critically ill children and neonates with encephalopathy

机译:重症儿童和新生儿脑病的电子癫痫发作和癫痫持续状态

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Electrographic seizures are seizures that are evident on EEG monitoring. They are common in critically ill children and neonates with acute encephalopathy. Most electrographic seizures have no associated clinical changes, and continuous EEG monitoring is necessary for identification. The effect of electrographic seizures on outcome is the focus of active investigation. Studies have shown that a high burden of electrographic seizures is associated with worsened clinical outcome after adjustment for cause and severity of brain injury, suggesting that a high burden of such seizures might independently contribute to secondary brain injury. Further research is needed to determine whether identification and management of electrographic seizures reduces secondary brain injury and improves outcome in critically ill children and neonates.
机译:电子癫痫发作是脑电图监测中明显的癫痫发作。它们在重症儿童和患有急性脑病的新生儿中很常见。大多数电图发作没有相关的临床变化,并且连续的脑电图监测对于识别是必要的。电子癫痫发作对预后的影响是积极研究的重点。研究表明,在调整了脑损伤的原因和严重程度之后,电子照相癫痫发作的高负担与临床结局恶化有关,这表明这种癫痫发作的高负担可能独立地导致继发性脑损伤。需要进行进一步的研究来确定识别和处理电图发作是否可以减轻重症儿童和新生儿的继发性脑损伤并改善结局。

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