Value and mechanisms of EEG reactivity in the prognosis of patients with impaired consciousness: a systematic review.
Eric AzabouVincent NavarroNathalie KubisMartine GavaretNicholas HemingAlain CariouDjillali AnnaneFréderic LofasoLionel NaccacheTarek SharsharPublished in: Critical care (London, England) (2018)
This review emphasizes that whatever the etiology, patients with impaired consciousness featuring a reactive electroencephalogram are more likely to have a favorable outcome, whereas those with a nonreactive electroencephalogram are prone to having an unfavorable outcome. EEG-R is therefore a valuable prognostic parameter and warrants a rigorous assessment. However, current assessment methods are heterogeneous, and no consensus exists. Standardization of stimulation and interpretation methods is needed.