Sami Al Kasab
Department of Neurology, 96 Jonathan Lucas Street, Suite 301 CSB; MSC606, Charleston, SC 29425-6060,
Tanzania
Research Article
Incidence of Electrographic Seizures in Pharmacologically Paralyzed Patients
Author(s): Sami Al Kasab, Jennifer Takesaka, Pearce Korb and Jan VlachySami Al Kasab, Jennifer Takesaka, Pearce Korb and Jan Vlachy
Objective: Pharmacologically paralyzed patients frequently undergo continuous EEG monitoring (cEEG) to assess for seizures. However, cEEG is costly, consumes valuable resources and there is limited data regarding seizure frequency in this population.
Methods: Clinical and EEG data was collected from medical records for patients undergoing cEEG at Emory University between January 1, 2009 and August 31, 2011 and from an ICU EEG database between February 26, 2013 and July 2, 2014. Seizure incidence was compared between paralyzed and non-paralyzed patients. Neurological diagnosis, cEEG duration, medications and outcome were also assessed.
Results: Three of the 103 (2.9%) paralyzed patients experienced seizures compared to 335/1955 (17.1%) that were non-paralyzed (p<0.001). Average duration of cEEG for patients receiving p.. View More»