Abstract

Continuous quantitative EEG (cqEEG) is used in critical care for prognosing coma, or to identify non-convulsive seizures and early injury secondary to ischemia. We report on our expansive utilization of cqEEG in a neuro-ICU for 1) enhanced detection of widespread subclinical ischemia/oligemia, 2) defining oligemia with positive response to mild hemodynamic augmentation (HDA), a.k.a. perfusion optimization-responding syndrome (PORS) and 3) optimization of blood pressure (BP) for penumbral salvage.

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