Triphasic waves during post-ictal stupor
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Triphasic waves during post-ictal stupor
Abstract
Background: The term, "triphasic wave" originally described an EEG pattern believed to be a marker for a specific stage of hepatic coma. For 4 decades, the diagnostic and prognostic specificity of the pattern remains controversial. Its pathophysiology also continues to be elusive.
Methods: EEG recordings were obtained in three patients known or suspected to have primary generalized epilepsy. In 2 patients, the EEGs were part of long-term monitoring using simultaneous video-EEG telemetry. For the third patient, the EEG was secured only during the post-ictal unconsciousness. These 3 patients were specifically selected because of the presence of triphasic waves in their EEGs.
Results: Triphasic waves were observed in the EEG of the 3 patients only during post-ictal unconsciousness. The pattern was transient, being preceded by generalized suppression and delta slow waves and followed by theta activities. Alpha rhythms supervened when the patients became fully alert.
Conclusion: A post-ictal state should be considered in unconscious patients with triphasic EEG waves.
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