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EEG in connection with coma.
[locked-in syndrome]
Coma
is
a
dynamic
condition
that
may
have
various
causes
.
Important
changes
may
take
place
rapidly
,
often
with
consequences
for
treatment
.
The
purpose
of
this
article
is
to
provide
a
brief
overview
of
EEG
patterns
in
comas
with
various
causes
,
and
indicate
how
EEG
contributes
in
an
assessment
of
the
prognosis
for
coma
patients
.
The
article
is
based
on
many
years
of
clinical
and
research-based
experience
of
EEG
used
for
patients
in
coma
.
A
self-built
reference
database
was
supplemented
by
searches
for
relevant
articles
in
PubMed
.
EEG
reveals
immediate
changes
in
coma
,
and
can
provide
early
information
on
cause
and
prognosis
.
It
is
the
only
diagnostic
tool
for
detecting
a
non-convulsive
epileptic
status
.
Locked-
in
-
syndrome
may
be
overseen
without
EEG
.
Repeated
EEG
scans
increase
diagnostic
certainty
and
make
it
possible
to
monitor
the
development
of
coma
.
EEG
reflects
brain
function
continuously
and
therefore
holds
a
key
place
in
the
assessment
and
treatment
of
coma
.
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Diseases presenting
"brain function"
symptom
canavan disease
locked-in syndrome
wolf-hirschhorn syndrome
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