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Electroencephalogram for prognosis after cardiac arrest
Journal of Critical Care, 09/29/09
Thenayan EAL et al. – Electroencephalogram reactivity after CA is a relatively favorable EEG feature; generalized suppression or generalized epileptiform activity, without reactivity, is associated with lack of recovery of awareness.
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