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An EEG Voyage in Search of Triphasic Waves—The Sirens and Corsairs on the Encephalopathy/EEG Horizon: A Survey of Triphasic Waves

Peter W. Kaplan, Philippe Gélisse, Raoul Sutter

2021Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology22 citationsDOI

Abstract

SUMMARY: Generalized periodic discharges with triphasic wave (TW) morphology, long referred to as TWs, are typical of many toxic, metabolic, infectious, and cerebral structural problems, often in concert. Identifying TWs has been challenging for the electroencephalographer and clinician, as has been their cause, significance, prognosis, and treatment. This review highlights the many different patterns of TWs with commentary on their various causes and etiologies, characteristics, different morbidities, differentiation from nonconvulsive status epilepticus, and their prognosis. The articles in this Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology special issue on TWs will review the many challenges the clinician face when TWs are sighted.

Topics & Concepts

Clinical neurophysiologyElectroencephalographyStatus epilepticusEtiologyMedicineBrain wavesIntensive care medicineNeurointensive careNeurosciencePsychologyEpilepsyInternal medicinePsychiatryEpilepsy research and treatmentEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies
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