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High frequency oscillations may improve somatosensory evoked potential detection of good outcomes in disorders of consciousness secondary to acute neurologic injury
Resuscitation ( IF 6.5 ) Pub Date : 2024-08-24 , DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2024.110377
Siena Duarte 1 , Ze Ou 2 , Mingfeng Cao 3 , Sung-Min Cho 4 , Nitish V Thakor 3 , Eva K Ritzl 5 , Romergryko G Geocadin 4
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Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) are highly specific predictors of poor prognosis in hypoxic-ischemic coma when cortical responses (N20s) are absent. However, bilateral N20 presence is nonspecific for good outcomes. High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) in the SEP waveform predict neurologic recovery in animals, but clinical applications are poorly understood. We sought to develop a clinical measure of HFOs to potentially improve detection of good outcomes in coma.

中文翻译:


高频振荡可以提高体感诱发电位检测继发于急性神经损伤的意识障碍的良好结局



当皮质反应 (N20s) 不存在时,体感诱发电位 (SEP) 是缺氧缺血性昏迷预后不良的高度特异性预测因子。然而,双侧 N20 的存在对于良好的结局是非特异性的。SEP 波形中的高频振荡 (HFO) 可预测动物的神经功能恢复,但临床应用知之甚少。我们试图开发一种 HFO 的临床测量方法,以潜在地提高对昏迷良好结局的检测。
更新日期:2024-08-24
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