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Early Epileptiform Discharges and Clinical Signs Predict Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus on Continuous EEG.

Johannes KorenJohannes HertaSimone DraschtakGeorg PötzlFranz FürbassManfred HartmannTilmann KlugeAndreas GruberChristoph Baumgartner
Published in: Neurocritical care (2019)
Early SED and early RPPIIIU within the first 30 min of EEG as well as clinical signs of NCS predict the occurrence of NCSE during subsequent CCEEG with high sensitivity and high negative predictive value and may be useful to select patients who should undergo CCEEG.
Keyphrases
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