QEEG prognostic value in acute stroke

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作者
Cuspineda, E. [2 ]
Machado, C. [2 ]
Galan, L. [1 ]
Aubert, E. [1 ]
Alvarez, M. A. [2 ]
Llopis, F. [2 ]
Portela, L. [2 ]
Garcia, M. [2 ]
Manero, J. M. [2 ]
Avila, Y. [2 ]
机构
[1] Cuban Neurosci Ctr, Havana, Cuba
[2] Havana Inst Neurol & Neurosurg, Havana, Cuba
关键词
absolute energy; acute ischemic stroke; predictive value; QEEG;
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10.1177/155005940703800312
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The objective of our study is to determine the predictive value of QEEG in patients suffering from an acute schemic cerebral stroke. Twenty-eight patients were studied within the first 72 hours of clinical evolution of middle cerebral artery territory ischemic stroke. Thirty-seven QEEG recordings were obtained: 13 in the first 24 hours after cerebral stroke onset, 9 between 24-48 hours and 15 between 4872 hours. Absolute Energies (AE) were the QEEG selected variables for statistical analysis: first, AE Z values were calculated using the Cuban QEEG norms, then the maximum and minimum AE Z values were selected within each frequency band and total power. The medians of the five neighboring Z values were also chosen. Regression models were estimated using the RANKIN scores as dependent variables and the selected QEEG variables as independent, then outcome predictions at hospital discharge and 3 months later were calculated. Percentages of concordance and errors between the estimated and real outcome scores were obtained. Alpha and theta AE were the best predictor for short-term outcome and delta AE for long-term outcome. We conclude that QEEG performed within the first 72 hours of ischemic stroke might be a powerful tool predicting short- and long-term outcome.
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