Early impairment of intracranial conduction time predicts mortality in deeply sedated critically ill patients: a prospective observational pilot study.
Eric AzabouBenjamin RohautNicholas HemingEric MagalhaesRégine Morizot-KoutlidisStanislas KandelmanJeremy AllaryGuy MonegerAndrea PolitoVirginie MaximeDjillali AnnaneFrederic LofasoFabrice ChrétienJean MantzRaphael PorcherTarek SharsharPublished in: Annals of intensive care (2017)
In critically ill patients receiving deep sedation, early ICCT impairment was associated with mortality. Somatosensory and brainstem auditory evoked potentials may be useful early warning indicators of brain dysfunction as well as prognostic markers in deeply sedated critically ill patients.