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Brain function in patients with cerebral fat embolism evaluated using somatosensory and brain-stem auditory evoked potentials
Authors:T. Morioka  H. Yagi
Affiliation:(1) Neurosurgical Service, Yagi Kohseikai Hospital, 812 Fukuoka, Japan;(2) Department of Surgery, Yagi Kohseikai Hospital, 812 Fukuoka, Japan;(3) Department of Neurosurgery, Neurological Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University 60, 812 Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:Summary In two victims of traffic accidents with broken bones and fat embolism, serial recordings of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) and brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) were examined to assess brain function. Initial SEPs and BAEPs revealed normal subcortical components, while the late cortical components of SEPs were abolished, findings indicative of diffuse dysfunction of grey rather than of white matter. As the neurological functions became normal, the late components appeared. It is concluded that while absent late components of SEPs do reflect cortical dysfunction, they are not necessarily associated with a poor prognosis. Repetitive recordings of SEPs appear to be a useful tool for assessing the neurological condition and the prognosis of patients with cerebral fat embolism.
Keywords:Fat embolism  Somatosensory evoked potentials  Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials
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