Quantitative EEG evaluation in patients with acute encephalopathy

Author:

Braga Aline Souza Marques da Silva1,Assis Bruno Della Ripa Rodrigues1,Ribeiro Jamil Thiago Rosa1,Polla Patricia Maria Sales1,Pereira Breno Jose Hulle1,Fonseca Ronaldo Guimaraes1,Betting Luiz Eduardo1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Brasil

Abstract

Objective To investigate the use of quantitative EEG (qEEG) in patients with acute encephalopathies (AEs) and EEG background abnormalities. Method Patients were divided into favorable outcome (group A, 43 patients) and an unfavorable outcome (group B, 5 patients). EEGLAB software was used for the qEEG analysis. A graphic of the spectral power from all channels was generated for each participant. Statistical comparisons between the groups were performed. Results In group A, spectral analysis revealed spectral peaks (theta and alpha frequency bands) in 84% (38/45) of the patients. In group B, a spectral peak in the delta frequency range was detected in one patient. The remainder of the patients in both groups did not present spectral peaks. Statistical analysis showed lower frequencies recorded from the posterior electrodes in group B patients. Conclusion qEEG may be useful in the evaluations of patients with AEs by assisting with the prognostic determination.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Clinical Neurology

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