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Brief potentially ictal rhythmic discharges in critically ill adults
Ji Yeoun Yoo
, Nishi Rampal
, Ognen A. Petroff
, Lawrence J. Hirsch
, Nicolas Gaspard
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Keyphrases
Seizure
100%
Ictal
100%
Critically Ill Adults
100%
Critically Ill Patients
33%
Continuous Electroencephalogram
33%
High Prevalence
16%
Neonate
16%
Prognostic Significance
16%
Worse Outcome
16%
Clinical Significance
16%
Functional Outcome
16%
Primary Diagnosis
16%
Early Predictors
16%
Cerebral Injury
16%
Glasgow Outcome Scale
16%
Electrographic Seizures
16%
Focal Lesion
16%
Theta Activity
16%
Continuous Functionals
16%
Subclinical Seizures
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ictal
100%
Prevalence
50%
Prospective Study
25%
Theta Rhythm
25%
Neuroscience
Ictal
100%
Theta Rhythm
25%