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Choosing wisely: who really benefits from critical care EEG monitoring?

Summary This commentary explores the clinical utility and challenges associated with critical care continuous electroencephalogram (cEEG) monitoring, particularly focusing on critically ill patients experiencing seizures and status epilepticus. The authors examine recent evidence suggesting limited differences in outcomes between cEEG and routine EEG approaches, highlighting uncertainties around whether seizures observed in critical illness independently contribute […]

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The predictive value of highly malignant EEG patterns after cardiac arrest: evaluation of the ERC-ESICM recommendations

Summary of The Predictive Value of Highly Malignant EEG Patterns After Cardiac Arrest: Evaluation of the ERC-ESICM Recommendations Abstract Highly malignant EEG patterns (HMEP), specifically suppression and burst-suppression, are recommended by the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) for predicting poor neurological outcomes after cardiac arrest. This study,

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