EEG Abnormalities and Their Radiographic Correlates in a COVID-19 Inpatient Cohort
This article highlights the range of EEG abnormalities frequently associated with acute neuroimaging abnormalities in COVID-19. Mortality rates were high, particularly for patients in coma requiring mechanical ventilation. These findings may guide the prognosis and management of patients with COVID-19 and neurologic changes.
Source: Neurology Clinical Practice - Category: Neurology Authors: Hwang, S. T., Ballout, A. A., Sonti, A. N., Kapyur, A., Kirsch, C., Singh, N., Markowitz, N., Leung, T. M., Chong, D. J., Temes, R., Pacia, S. V., Kuzniecky, R. I., Najjar, S. Tags: All Imaging, Coma, COVID-19, All Epilepsy/Seizures, EEG Research Source Type: research
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