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Observations on comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with generalized myoclonus

BACKGROUND: There is only limited data on improvements of critical medical care is resulting in a better outcome of comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with generalized myoclonus. There is also a paucity of data on the temporal dynamics of electroenephalographic (EEG) abnormali...

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Autores principales: Thömke, Frank, Marx, Jürgen J, Sauer, Oliver, Hundsberger, Thomas, Hägele, Stefan, Wiechelt, Jascha, Weilemann, Sacha L
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1190185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16026615
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-5-14
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author Thömke, Frank
Marx, Jürgen J
Sauer, Oliver
Hundsberger, Thomas
Hägele, Stefan
Wiechelt, Jascha
Weilemann, Sacha L
author_facet Thömke, Frank
Marx, Jürgen J
Sauer, Oliver
Hundsberger, Thomas
Hägele, Stefan
Wiechelt, Jascha
Weilemann, Sacha L
author_sort Thömke, Frank
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description BACKGROUND: There is only limited data on improvements of critical medical care is resulting in a better outcome of comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with generalized myoclonus. There is also a paucity of data on the temporal dynamics of electroenephalographic (EEG) abnormalities in these patients. METHODS: Serial EEG examinations were done in 50 comatose survivors of CPR with generalized myoclonus seen over an 8 years period. RESULTS: Generalized myoclonus occurred within 24 hours after CPR. It was associated with burst-suppression EEG (n = 42), continuous generalized epileptiform discharges (n = 5), alpha-coma-EEG (n = 52), and low amplitude (10 μV <) recording (n = 1). Except in 3 patients, these EEG-patterns were followed by another of these always nonreactive patterns within one day, mainly alpha-coma-EEG (n = 10) and continuous generalized epileptiform discharges (n = 9). Serial recordings disclosed a variety of EEG-sequences composed of these EEG-patterns, finally leading to isoelectric or flat recordings. Forty-five patients died within 2 weeks, 5 patients survived and remained in a permanent vegetative state. CONCLUSION: Generalized myoclonus in comatose survivors of CPR still implies a poor outcome despite advances in critical care medicine. Anticonvulsive drugs are usually ineffective. All postanoxic EEG-patterns are transient and followed by a variety of EEG sequences composed of different EEG patterns, each of which is recognized as an unfavourable sign. Different EEG-patterns in anoxic encephalopathy may reflect different forms of neocortical dysfunction, which occur at different stages of a dynamic process finally leading to severe neuronal loss.
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spelling pubmed-11901852005-08-25 Observations on comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with generalized myoclonus Thömke, Frank Marx, Jürgen J Sauer, Oliver Hundsberger, Thomas Hägele, Stefan Wiechelt, Jascha Weilemann, Sacha L BMC Neurol Research Article BACKGROUND: There is only limited data on improvements of critical medical care is resulting in a better outcome of comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with generalized myoclonus. There is also a paucity of data on the temporal dynamics of electroenephalographic (EEG) abnormalities in these patients. METHODS: Serial EEG examinations were done in 50 comatose survivors of CPR with generalized myoclonus seen over an 8 years period. RESULTS: Generalized myoclonus occurred within 24 hours after CPR. It was associated with burst-suppression EEG (n = 42), continuous generalized epileptiform discharges (n = 5), alpha-coma-EEG (n = 52), and low amplitude (10 μV <) recording (n = 1). Except in 3 patients, these EEG-patterns were followed by another of these always nonreactive patterns within one day, mainly alpha-coma-EEG (n = 10) and continuous generalized epileptiform discharges (n = 9). Serial recordings disclosed a variety of EEG-sequences composed of these EEG-patterns, finally leading to isoelectric or flat recordings. Forty-five patients died within 2 weeks, 5 patients survived and remained in a permanent vegetative state. CONCLUSION: Generalized myoclonus in comatose survivors of CPR still implies a poor outcome despite advances in critical care medicine. Anticonvulsive drugs are usually ineffective. All postanoxic EEG-patterns are transient and followed by a variety of EEG sequences composed of different EEG patterns, each of which is recognized as an unfavourable sign. Different EEG-patterns in anoxic encephalopathy may reflect different forms of neocortical dysfunction, which occur at different stages of a dynamic process finally leading to severe neuronal loss. BioMed Central 2005-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC1190185/ /pubmed/16026615 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-5-14 Text en Copyright © 2005 Thömke et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Thömke, Frank
Marx, Jürgen J
Sauer, Oliver
Hundsberger, Thomas
Hägele, Stefan
Wiechelt, Jascha
Weilemann, Sacha L
Observations on comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with generalized myoclonus
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title_full Observations on comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with generalized myoclonus
title_fullStr Observations on comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with generalized myoclonus
title_full_unstemmed Observations on comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with generalized myoclonus
title_short Observations on comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with generalized myoclonus
title_sort observations on comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with generalized myoclonus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1190185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16026615
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-5-14
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