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Sensitivity and specificity of bispectral index for classification of overt hepatic encephalopathy: a multicentre, observer blinded, validation study.

A A Dahaba1, H C Worm, S M Zhu, F P Bao, A Salah, S Zakaria, H Bornemann, V Stadlbauer, P H Rehak, H Metzler, R E Stauber.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The severity of hepatic encephalopathy is currently graded clinically using West Haven criteria and psychometric tests.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the discriminative power of the bispectral index (BIS) monitor to classify the degree and progression of hepatic encephalopathy.
DESIGN: A consecutive, multicentre, observer blinded validation study.
SETTING: Medical University of Graz (Graz, Austria), Zhejiang University First Affiliated Hospital (Hang Zhou, China), and Cairo University (Cairo, Egypt). PATIENTS: 28 consecutive patients with hepatic encephalopathy were first enrolled at Medical University of Graz as a test set. The estimated BIS cut off values were subsequently tested in a validation set of 31 patients at Zhejiang University First Affiliated Hospital and 26 patients at Cairo University; 18 patients were reassessed later in a longitudinal study. Fifteen of 85 patients (18%) were excluded from the final analysis (11 became too agitated with high electromyographic activity; four fell asleep during the recording).
RESULTS: Applying the Austrian BIS cut off values of 85, 70, and 55 for discriminating West Haven grades 1 to 4 yielded agreement between BIS classification and West Haven grades in 40 of the 46 validation patients (87%), and in 16 of the 18 follow up patients (89%). Mean (SD) BIS values differed significantly between patients with West Haven grade 1 (90.2 (2.5)), grade 2 (78.4 (6.6)), grade 3 (63.2 (4.8)), and grade 4 (45.4 (5.0)).
CONCLUSIONS: BIS is a useful measure for grading and monitoring the degree of involvement of the central nervous system in patients with chronic liver disease.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17698861     DOI: 10.1136/gut.2007.129130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gut        ISSN: 0017-5749            Impact factor:   23.059


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