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The Reemergence of EEG Reactivity After Cardiac Arrest.

Joseph Zachariah1, Alejandro A Rabinstein1.   

Abstract

Electroencephalogram (EEG) reactivity has been increasingly utilized in prognostication after cardiac arrest. Recent studies have demonstrated a false-positive rate of 0% in predicting poor outcome with a nonreactive EEG. The reemergence of reactivity after an initial nonreactive EEG has been noted in cases of drug intoxication, rewarming after hypothermia, and after discontinuing sedation. This is the first case describing the reemergence of EEG reactivity without the confounding factors listed above. We describe a case of resuscitated cardiac arrest with initial EEG demonstrating a lack of reactivity. A repeat EEG completed 3 days later revealed a reemergence of reactivity in the setting of normothermia, a negative drug screen, and the absence of sedation. The delayed recovery of EEG reactivity without previously established confounding factors is novel. Serial EEGs may be beneficial as the available literature on reactivity and prognostication is based on an average of 24 to 48 hours of EEG tracing. Prognostication after cardiac arrest continues to require a multimodal approach.

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Keywords:  brain; central nervous system bacterial infections; central nervous system infections; cerebrovascular disorders; clinical specialty; epilepsy; hypoxia–ischemia; meningoencephalitis; neurocritical care; seizures

Year:  2016        PMID: 28634504      PMCID: PMC5467820          DOI: 10.1177/1941874416684454

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurohospitalist        ISSN: 1941-8744


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