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Quantitative Electroencephalography for Early Detection of Elevated Intracranial Pressure in Critically Ill Children: Case Series and Proposed Protocol

Arnold J. Sansevere, Melissa L. DiBacco, Phillip L. Pearl, Alexander Rotenberg

2021Journal of Child Neurology18 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe quantitative EEG (electroencephalography) suppression ratio in children with increased intracranial pressure comparing acute suppression ratio changes to imaging and/or examination findings. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the suppression ratio from patients with neuroimaging and /or examination findings of increased intracranial pressure while on continuous EEG. The time of the first change in the suppression ratio was compared to the time of the first image and/or examination change confirming increased intracranial pressure. RESULTS: Thirteen patients with a median age of 3.1 years(interquartile range 1.8-6.3) had a rise in the suppression ratio with median time from identification to acute neuroimaging or examination of increased intracranial pressure of 3.12 hours (interquartile range 2.2-33.5) after the first increase in the suppression ratio. CONCLUSIONS: Acute suppression ratio increase is seen prior to imaging and/or examination findings of increased intracranial pressure. With further study, the suppression ratio can be targeted with intracranial pressure-lowering agents to prevent morbidity and mortality associated with increased intracranial pressure.

Topics & Concepts

Interquartile rangeElectroencephalographyIntracranial pressureNeuroimagingMedicineAnesthesiaInternal medicinePsychiatryTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesNeonatal and fetal brain pathologyCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus