EEG en réanimation : quelles indications,quel matériel ? |
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Authors: | L Velly L PellegriniN Bruder |
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Institution: | Pôle anesthésie-réanimation, CHU Timone Adultes, 264, rue Saint-Pierre, 13385 Marseille, France |
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Abstract: | There is a growing development of continuous EEG monitoring (cEEG) in the intensive care unit (ICU) management of neurological patients. Its main objective is the detection of epileptic seizures or status epilepticus because the sensitivity of standard short-duration EEG recording in the ICU is poor. The aim of monitoring is to allow rapid recognition and treatment of epileptic complications in order to decrease secondary insults to the brain and improve outcome. Several studies have demonstrated that a large proportion of patients has epileptic crisis after subarachnoid haemorrhage, stroke or brain trauma, without any clinical manifestation. The EEG feature has also demonstrated a prognosis value but its value for clinical management needs further studies. Another application of EEG in the ICU is monitoring depth of anaesthesia or barbiturate treatment. Due to artifacts contamination, this is possible only in deeply sedated of paralyzed patients. The impact or cEEG monitoring on clinical management and its indications have to be further defined. |
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Keywords: | EEG É pilepsie Ré animation Accident vasculaire cé ré bral Hé morragie mé ningé e Trauma crâ nien Accident vasculaire cé ré bral |
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