Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216398
Title: Utility of Quantitative EEG in Neurological Emergencies and ICU Clinical Practice
Author: Veciana de las Heras, Misericordia
Sala Padro, Jacint
Pedro Perez, Jordi
García Parra, Beliu
Hernández Pérez, Guillermo
Falip, Merce
Keywords: Electroencefalografia
Medicina intensiva
Electroencephalography
Critical care medicine
Issue Date: 20-Sep-2024
Publisher: MDPI AG
Abstract: The electroencephalogram (EEG) is a cornerstone tool for the diagnosis, management, and prognosis of selected patient populations. EEGs offer significant advantages such as high temporal resolution, real-time cortical function assessment, and bedside usability. The quantitative EEG (qEEG) added the possibility of long recordings being processed in a compressive manner, making EEG revision more efficient for experienced users, and more friendly for new ones. Recent advancements in commercially available software, such as Persyst, have significantly expanded and facilitated the use of qEEGs, marking the beginning of a new era in its application. As a result, there has been a notable increase in the practical, real-world utilization of qEEGs in recent years. This paper aims to provide an overview of the current applications of qEEGs in daily neurological emergencies and ICU practice, and some elementary principles of qEEGs using Persyst software in clinical settings. This article illustrates basic qEEG patterns encountered in critical care and adopts the new terminology proposed for spectrogram reporting.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14090939
It is part of: Brain Sciences, 2024, vol. 14, num. 9, p. 939
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216398
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14090939
ISSN: 2076-3425
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