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Observations on comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with generalized myoclonus
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Frank?Th?mkeEmail author  Jürgen?J?Marx  Oliver?Sauer  Thomas?Hundsberger  Stefan?H?gele  Jascha?Wiechelt  Sacha?L?Weilemann
Institution:1.Department of Neurology,Johannes Gutenberg-Universit?t,Mainz,Germany;2.Internal Medicine II, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit?t,Mainz,Germany
Abstract:

Background

There is only limited data on improvements of critical medical care is resulting in a better outcome of comatose survivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with generalized myoclonus. There is also a paucity of data on the temporal dynamics of electroenephalographic (EEG) abnormalities in these patients.

Methods

Serial EEG examinations were done in 50 comatose survivors of CPR with generalized myoclonus seen over an 8 years period.

Results

Generalized myoclonus occurred within 24 hours after CPR. It was associated with burst-suppression EEG (n = 42), continuous generalized epileptiform discharges (n = 5), alpha-coma-EEG (n = 52), and low amplitude (10 μV <) recording (n = 1). Except in 3 patients, these EEG-patterns were followed by another of these always nonreactive patterns within one day, mainly alpha-coma-EEG (n = 10) and continuous generalized epileptiform discharges (n = 9). Serial recordings disclosed a variety of EEG-sequences composed of these EEG-patterns, finally leading to isoelectric or flat recordings. Forty-five patients died within 2 weeks, 5 patients survived and remained in a permanent vegetative state.

Conclusion

Generalized myoclonus in comatose survivors of CPR still implies a poor outcome despite advances in critical care medicine. Anticonvulsive drugs are usually ineffective. All postanoxic EEG-patterns are transient and followed by a variety of EEG sequences composed of different EEG patterns, each of which is recognized as an unfavourable sign. Different EEG-patterns in anoxic encephalopathy may reflect different forms of neocortical dysfunction, which occur at different stages of a dynamic process finally leading to severe neuronal loss.
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