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Effects of therapeutic pentobarbital coma on multimodality evoked potentials recorded from severely head-injured patients.

P G Newlon, R P Greenberg, G G Enas, D P Becker.   

Abstract

We sought to determine whether pentobarbital (PB) coma compromises the use of evoked potentials (EPs) in the assessment of brain dysfunction and of the prognosis of severely head-injured patients. Therefore, the effects of therapeutic PB on somatosensory (SEPs, BSEPs), visual (VEPs), and auditory (BAEPs) evoked potentials recorded from 20 patients early after injury were analyzed. Seventeen head-injured patients served as controls. EP studies were obtained shortly after admission (Mean Day 2, PB present) and approximately 2 weeks after injury (Mean Day 15, PB absent). The mean serum level of PB in the treatment group was 1.9 mg/100 ml. The drug effect was assessed by comparisons between the PB and the control groups. Statistical analyses were based on differences observed between two studies in the same patient. Analyses of covariance (F tests) were performed on data from all modalities. Wave form complexity was minimally affected by the drug. Middle and long latency components of the SEP were depressed by PB, and latencies of BSEP peaks and the early components of the SEP were delayed. The amplitude of some VEP peaks was reduced by PB. The BAEP was not significantly altered. All of the observed effects of PB were determined to be due to the hypothermia exhibited by PB-treated patients (mean temperature, 36.1 degrees C), which was not seen in the control group (mean, 37.8 degrees C). It is concluded that, with appropriate interpretation, EPs can be used to monitor brain function in head-injured patients when PB therapy is used.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6877543     DOI: 10.1227/00006123-198306000-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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