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by DR Bennett - ‎1971 - ‎Cited by 19 - ‎Related articles
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1971 Jan;30(1):94. Prolonged "survival" with flat EEG following cardiac arrest. Bennett DR, Nord NM, Roberts TS, Mavor ...by H Lemmi - ‎1973 - ‎Cited by 28 - ‎Related articles
The electroencephalogram after resuscitation ofcardiocirculatory arrest. Fs' at0. ,2Download scientific diagram| Four common aEEG patterns in comatose survivors after cardiac arrest. a Flat EEG; b suppression-burst pattern; c electrographic ...
by S Owens - ‎2017
Dec 7, 2017 - They identified a BSP, which involves high amplitude bursts amid an otherwise flat EEG, and looked for notable characteristics on the EEG.by J Kim - ‎2017
Dec 1, 2017 - Background: In patients of postcardiac arrest, EEG is a very useful tool ... Results: Diffuse background suppression (nearly flat or flat EEG) was ...by NA Blondin - ‎2011 - ‎Cited by 60 - ‎Related articles
EEG to accurately predict prognosis. The common background. EEG patterns observed after cardiac arrest (Fig. 1) include extremely low voltage (flat; maximum ...May 21, 1986 - waves, slow waves with very low background activity] and grade V (very flat to isoelectric EEG) findings have a very serious prognosis. Prof.
by H Friberg - ‎2012 - ‎Related articles
Mar 20, 2012 - Approximately 30% of comatose cardiac arrest patients develop ... group with severe brain injury and a poor outcome had a flat EEG or a SB ...Jan 26, 2018 - ... of comatose patients after cardiac arrest is not necessarily associated ... well either had a flat spectra, similar to type A EEG that is correlated ...
A flatline is an electrical time sequence measurement that shows no activity and therefore, when represented, shows a flat line instead of a moving one. It almost always refers to either a flatlined electrocardiogram, where the heart shows no electrical activity (asystole), or to a flat electroencephalogram ... for asystole, but can be used for certain other causes of cardiac ...