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01.12.2012 | Practical Pearl
Periodic Eyelid Opening Associated with Burst-Suppression Electroencephalography due to Hypoxic Ischemic Injury
verfasst von:
Joseph M. Ferrara, David J. Houghton, Satish Rao
Erschienen in:
Neurocritical Care
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Ausgabe 3/2012
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Abstract
Background
We report four patients who developed periodic eyelid opening following hypoxic ischemic injury. This manuscript reviews the clinical course of our patients as well as previously published cases and discusses the neuroanatomical basis of eyelid opening.
Methods
Data were collected from the patients’ electronic medical record and digital electroencephalography recordings.
Results
In all patients, periodic eyelid opening was associated with a burst-suppression pattern on electroencephalography (EEG). Rapid eyelid opening appeared with the onset of bursts, while slow eyelid closure coincided with periods of suppression. Progressive rostrocaudal deterioration in brainstem function ensued, in each case culminating in brain death.
Conclusions
Our experience and prior reports suggest that periodic eyelid opening following cardiac arrest is associated with a burst-suppression pattern on EEG. Since burst-suppression is highly (though not invariably) predictive of a poor outcome in this patient population, intensivists should be familiar with this neurological sign. Prospective studies are needed to define the neurophysiology of this phenomena and clarify its clinical significance.