Triphasic waves versus nonconvulsive status epilepticus:: EEG distinction

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Boulanger, JM [1 ]
Deacon, C [1 ]
Lécuyer, D [1 ]
Gosselin, S [1 ]
Reiher, J [1 ]
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[1] CHU Sherbrooke, Dept Neurol, Sherbrooke, PQ J1H 5N4, Canada
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10.1017/S0317167100004935
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Triphasic waves (TWs) and generalized nonconvulsive status epilepticus (GNCSE) share morphological features that may create diagnostic ambiguity. Objective: To describe electroencephalographic differences between TWs and GNCSE. Methods: We retrospectively compared the electroencephalograms (EEGs) of two groups of patients presenting with decreased level of consciousness; those with TWs associated with metabolic encephalopathy and those with GNCSE. We studied the following: demographics, etiology and EEG morphological features. All EEGs were classified blindly (TWs or GNCSE) by two expert EEGers. Agreement between experts and concordance with clinical diagnosis were measured. Results: We analysed 87 EEGs (71 patients) with TWs and 27 EEGs (13 patients) with GNCSE. Agreement between experts and concordance with clinical diagnosis were excellent. When compared to TWs, epileptiform discharges associated with GNCSE had a higher frequency (mean=2.4Hz vs 1.8Hz) (p < 0.001), a shorter duration of phase one (p=0.001), extra-spikes components (69% vs 0%) (p < 0.001) and less generalized background slowing (15.1% vs 91.1%) (p < 0.001). Amplitude predominance of phase two was common with TWS (40.8% vs 0%) (p=0.01). Lag of phase two was absent in all cases of GNCSE but present in 40.8% of patients with TWs. Noxious or auditory stimulation frequently increased the TWs (51%) while it had no effect on the epileptiform pattern (p=0.008). Conclusions: Certain EEG morphological criteria and the response to stimulation are very helpful in distinguishing TWs frorn GNCSE.
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