Restoration of postictal cortical activity after electroconvulsive therapy relates to recovery of orientation in person, place, and time
Sven Stuiver,
Julia C.M. Pottkämper,
Joey P.A.J. Verdijk
et al.
Abstract:Background. Most patients show temporary impairments in clinical orientation after electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)-induced seizures. It is unclear how postictal reorientation relates to electroencephalography (EEG) restoration. This relationship may provide additional measures to quantify postictal recovery and shed light on neurophysiological aspects of reorientation after ECT. Methods. We analyzed prospectively collected clinical and continuous ictal and postictal EEG data from ECT patients. Postictal EEG re… Show more
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