Associated Factors and Prognostic Implications of Non-convulsive Status Epilepticus in Ischemic Stroke Patients With Impaired Consciousness

NCSE is a common complication of ischemic stroke and is associated with both in-hospital mortality and dependency at the 3-month follow-up. Long-term video EEG monitoring of stroke patients is, therefore required, especially for those with severe consciousness disorders (stupor or coma) or cortical injury.
ED Webinar: Point-of-Care Brain Monitoring in Emergency Medicine

Webinar: Point-of-Care Brain Monitoring in Emergency Medicine In this webinar, Dr. Gharahbaghian and Dr. Mandavia will discuss brain monitoring in the emergency environment. The discussion will cover Stanford emergency care experience with Ceribell, including program implementation, real-world cases and impact. The discussion will be followed with live Q&A.
Epileptic Activity In Neurological Deterioration After Ischemic Stroke, A Continuous EEG Study

STROKE: NCSE after stroke is common; EEG should be considered for prompt diagnosis and treatment