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Predictors of nonconvulsive seizures among critically ill children
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Seizures are common among critically ill children undergoing diagnostic cEEG monitoring. The great majority of these seizures are nonconvulsive, requiring EEG for their detection. Predictors of nonconvulsive seizures include acute epilepsy, acute structural brain injury, prior in-hospital convulsive seizures, and interictal epileptiform abnormalities on EEG. These findings can help inform future allocation of limited cEEG monitoring resources to those patients at greatest risk for nonconvulsive seizures.
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