| Literature DB >> 8270724 |
B Schmitt1, B Simma, R Burger, G Dumermuth.
Abstract
EEG and multimodality evoked potentials are currently used to ascertain brain death. We have observed electrocerebral silence (ECS) and loss of wave IV and V in BAEP in a 28-month-old child, 2 h after resuscitation from severe hypoxia, followed by reappearance of EEG activity and of waves IV and V (latencies and amplitudes within normal range) 18 h later. Temporary loss of EEG activity has been observed occasionally, while rapid reoccurrence of BAEP waves IV and V was unexpected and in contrast to the common observation, that rostro-caudal loss of BAEP waves is irreversible. This observation suggests that temporary loss of BAEP waves IV and V may occur and that caution is necessary in the interpretation of BAEP recorded immediately after a resuscitation.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8270724 DOI: 10.1007/bf01724885
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intensive Care Med ISSN: 0342-4642 Impact factor: 17.440