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Electro-Radiological Observations of Grade III/IV Hepatic Encephalopathy Patients with Seizures.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Neurocritical Care. Feb2018, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p97-103. 7p.
Subject
*HEPATIC encephalopathy
*EPILEPSY
*LIVER failure
*ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
*MAGNETIC resonance imaging of the brain
*DIAGNOSIS
*SEIZURES diagnosis
*COMA
*SEIZURES (Medicine)
*LOSS of consciousness
*MAGNETIC resonance imaging
*SPASMS
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
*STATUS epilepticus
*DISEASE complications
Language
ISSN
1541-6933
Abstract
Background: Neurological complications in liver failure are common. Often under-recognized neurological complications are seizures and status epilepticus. These may go unrecognized without continuous electroencephalography (CEEG). We highlight the observed electro-radiological changes in patients with grade III/IV hepatic encephalopathy (HE) found to have seizures and/or status epilepticus on CEEG and the associated neuroimaging.Methods: This study was a retrospective review of patients with West Haven grade III/IV HE and seizures/status epilepticus on CEEG.Results: Eleven patients were included. Alcohol was the most common cause of HE (54.5%). All patients were either stuporous/comatose. The most common CEEG pattern was diffuse slowing (100%) followed by generalized periodic discharges (GPDs; 36.4%) and lateralized periodic discharges (LPDs, 36.4%). The subtype of GPDs with triphasic morphology was only seen in 27.3%. All seizures and/or status epilepticus were without clinical signs. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was available in six patients. Cortical hyperintensities on diffusion weighted imaging sequence were seen in all six patients. One patient had CEEG seizure concomitantly with the MRI. Seven patients died prior to discharge.Conclusion: Seizures or status epilepticus in the setting of HE were without clinical findings and could go unrecognized without CEEG. The finding of cortical hyperintensity on MRI should lead to further evaluation for unrecognized seizure or status epilepticus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]