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儿童轻度头部损伤的脑电图检查

Electroencephalography in minor head injury in children.

作者信息

Enomoto T, Ono Y, Nose T, Maki Y, Tsukada K

出版信息

Childs Nerv Syst. 1986;2(2):72-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00286224.

Abstract

EEG and CT scans of 280 cases of minor head injury in children under 15 years of age were studied. Abnormality on initial EEG was shown in 42.5%. Those who lost consciousness had a higher incidence of abnormality than those who did not, and it was higher between 4 and 13 years of age. The sleep state has much influence on the finding. The patients should be awake or in a light sleep stage. The most frequent abnormality was slow waves, seen predominantly in the occipital regions, and which tended to disappear more easily than the paroxysmal ones. The EEGs became or remained normal in 95%, excluding incompletely followed-up cases. There was no case of post-traumatic epilepsy in our series, but 4 cases of post-traumatic early convulsions, in which the EEGs were variable. CT scan disclosed abnormality in 6%.

摘要

对280例15岁以下儿童轻度头部损伤进行了脑电图(EEG)和计算机断层扫描(CT)研究。初始脑电图异常者占42.5%。有意识丧失者的异常发生率高于无意识丧失者,且4至13岁年龄段的发生率更高。睡眠状态对检查结果有很大影响。患者应处于清醒或浅睡眠阶段。最常见的异常是慢波,主要出现在枕叶区域,且比阵发性异常更容易消失。排除随访不完全的病例后,95%的脑电图变为正常或保持正常。我们的系列病例中没有创伤后癫痫病例,但有4例创伤后早期惊厥病例,其脑电图表现各异。CT扫描显示6%的病例有异常。

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