Continuous Electroencephalography in Acute Liver Failure: Findings and Prognostic Value.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurocritical Care Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1007/s12028-025-02216-1
Denise F Chen, Mirza Farrque, Ioannis Karakis, Navnika Gupta, Andres Rodriguez Ruiz, Prem Kandiah
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Background: Neurologic complications contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in acute liver failure (ALF). However, clinical assessment of neurologic function in this population is often challenging. Continuous electroencephalography (cEEG) is a low-risk, noninvasive diagnostic tool that can monitor real-time cerebral function. We aimed to investigate cEEG findings and prognostic significance of specific EEG features in a cohort of strictly defined patients with ALF.

Methods: This was a retrospective, single-center study of adult patients with ALF who underwent cEEG monitoring for at least 6 h between 2013 and 2022. Clinical, laboratory, imaging, and treatment characteristics were evaluated. cEEG variables included background continuity, background frequency, the presence of sporadic epileptiform discharges, rhythmic or periodic patterns, and electrographic or electroclinical seizures. The primary outcome was mortality or transition to end-of-life care during the index admission.

Results: A total of 32 patients with ALF were included. 56.3% of patients had rhythmic or periodic patterns, of which the majority were generalized periodic discharges (37.5%). 12.5% of patients had sporadic epileptiform discharges, and 6.3% of patients demonstrated electrographic or clinical seizures. Eighteen (56.3%) patients died or were transitioned to end-of-life care during the index admission. Worsening background continuity or frequency over the course of the cEEG recording was significantly associated with poor outcome (p = 0.001, p = 0.007, respectively), with a 100% mortality rate in patients demonstrating these EEG trends. A worst recorded continuity of suppression, attenuation, and burst-suppression was also associated with poor outcome (p = 0.012). The presence of rhythmic or periodic patterns, sporadic epileptiform discharges, or seizures was not predictive of outcome.

Conclusions: Worsening cEEG background continuity or frequency is associated with poor outcome in adults with ALF. cEEG may contribute useful prognostic information in these patients, in conjunction with other laboratory and clinical markers of disease severity.

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Neurocritical Care
Neurocritical Care 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Neurocritical Care is a peer reviewed scientific publication whose major goal is to disseminate new knowledge on all aspects of acute neurological care. It is directed towards neurosurgeons, neuro-intensivists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, and critical care nurses treating patients with urgent neurologic disorders. These are conditions that may potentially evolve rapidly and could need immediate medical or surgical intervention. Neurocritical Care provides a comprehensive overview of current developments in intensive care neurology, neurosurgery and neuroanesthesia and includes information about new therapeutic avenues and technological innovations. Neurocritical Care is the official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society.
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