نتایج جستجو برای: suppression burst

تعداد نتایج: 133749  

2012
John R. Crawford

Spontaneous eye opening associated with burst suppression electroencephalogram has been reported in adults following postanoxic injury. Previous reports have correlated the onset of epileptiform bursts with the eye opening and attribute it to a brainstem-release phenomenon associated with poor prognosis. The author presents a case of a 12-year-old boy with burst suppression electroencephalogram...

2017
Danielle A. Becker Nicholas D. Schiff Lance B. Becker Manisha G Holmes Joseph J. Fins James M. Horowitz Orrin Devinsky

We report a case with therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest where meaningful recovery far exceeded anticipated negative endpoints following cardiac arrest with loss of brainstem reflexes and subsequent status epilepticus. This man survived and recovered after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest followed by a 6-week coma with absent motor responses and 5 weeks of burst suppression. Standard...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
James A Roberts Kartik K Iyer Simon Finnigan Sampsa Vanhatalo Michael Breakspear

The human brain is fragile in the face of oxygen deprivation. Even a brief interruption of metabolic supply at birth challenges an otherwise healthy neonatal cortex, leading to a cascade of homeostatic responses. During recovery from hypoxia, cortical activity exhibits a period of highly irregular electrical fluctuations known as burst suppression. Here we show that these bursts have fractal pr...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2011
Joseph F Cotten Ri Le Ge Natalie Banacos Ervin Pejo S Shaukat Husain James H Williams Douglas E Raines

BACKGROUND Etomidate is a sedative-hypnotic that is often given as a single intravenous bolus but rarely as an infusion because it suppresses adrenocortical function. Methoxycarbonyl etomidate and (R)-ethyl 1-(1-phenylethyl)-1H-pyrrole-2-carboxylate (carboetomidate) are etomidate analogs that do not produce significant adrenocortical suppression when given as a single bolus. However, the effect...

Journal: :Visual neuroscience 2001
E J Ramcharan J W Gnadt S M Sherman

Saccadic suppression is the reduced visibility that occurs during saccadic eye movements. Recent psychophysical studies have suggested that this is due to a reduction in responsiveness of magnocellular (M), but not parvocellular (P), cells of the lateral geniculate nucleus. To address this and other phenomena of responsiveness during saccades, we recorded from geniculate neurons in the behaving...

Journal: :Neuromodulation : journal of the International Neuromodulation Society 2016
Dirk De Ridder Sven Vanneste

OBJECTIVE Spinal cord stimulation is commonly used to treat medically intractable pain. Different stimulation designs are used to obtain pain suppression such as tonic stimulation, high frequency stimulation, and burst stimulation. Preliminary analysis of the same data used in this study demonstrated that burst stimulation likely modulates the medial pain pathways in contrast to tonic stimulati...

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