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Prevalence of non-convulsive seizures and electroencephalographic abnormalities in critically ill patients- a retrospective observational study.

Bipin KarkiPramesh S ShresthaNinadini ShresthaOlita ShilpakarSubhash P AcharyaAshru Neupane
Published in: Epilepsia open (2023)
WHEN COMBINED WITH A STRONG CLINICAL SUSPICION, EVEN A 30-MINUTE BEDSIDE EEG CAN RESULT: in detection of EEG abnormalities including NCS and NCSE. Hence, EEG should be regularly included in the evaluation of critically ill patients with altered sensorium.
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