Biniek R, Prell E, Pouburski R, Brockmeyer N H, Balzer K
Neurologische Universitätsklinik, Klinikum der RWTH Aachen.
Nervenarzt. 1988 Mar;59(3):143-6.
A standardized examination, including EEG, was performed in 54 cases of HIV infection. The EEGs were analyzed and compared to 30 EEGs of HIV-negative test persons. The visual analyses with respect to basic activity, dysrhythmias, general slowing, foci and alteration of vigilance were performed without any information on HIV infection. Significant differences in the median frequency were found between both groups, HIV-positive patients presenting with a slower basic activity. Moderate or severe dysrhythmias (2 patients) or foci (2 patients) were found exclusively in HIV-positive patients. The findings described above could not be replicated when only HIV-patients without secondary CNS infections were compared to HIV-negative test persons.
对54例HIV感染患者进行了包括脑电图(EEG)在内的标准化检查。分析了这些患者的脑电图,并与30例HIV检测阴性者的脑电图进行了比较。在不了解HIV感染情况的前提下,对脑电图的基本活动、节律失常、普遍减慢、病灶及警觉性改变进行了视觉分析。两组之间在中位频率上存在显著差异,HIV阳性患者的基本活动较慢。中度或重度节律失常(2例患者)或病灶(2例患者)仅在HIV阳性患者中发现。当仅将无继发性中枢神经系统感染的HIV患者与HIV检测阴性者进行比较时,上述发现无法重复。