Cerebral hemorrhagic infarction was diagnosed subsequently after high-amplitude slow waves detected on processed electroencephalogram during sedation: a case report.
Keisuke MiharaHaruna NakaharaKouhei IwashitaKenji ShigematsuKen YamauraKozaburo AkiyoshiPublished in: JA clinical reports (2021)
In the management of critically ill patients, continuous EEG monitoring with forehead electrodes may be useful in the early detection of brain lesions.