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Intracortical electroencephalography in acute brain injury
Annals of Neurology , 10/16/09
Waziri A et al. – ICE can provide high–fidelity intracranial EEG in an intensive care unit setting, can detect ictal discharges not readily apparent on scalp EEG, and can identify early changes in brain activity caused by secondary neurological complications. The authors predict that ICE will facilitate the development of EEG–based alarm systems and lead to prevention of secondary neuronal injury.
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