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Query: UMLS:C0038454 (
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To determine the usefulness of computed electroencephalographic (EEG) topographic (
CET
) brain mapping to monitor neurologic function during carotid endarterectomy (CEA), 46 consecutive patients having CEA were monitored preoperatively, intraoperatively, and immediately postoperatively by
CET
brain mapping and simultaneous 16-lead EEG. Preoperative studies revealed that 7 of 16 asymptomatic patients, 5 of 11 patients with amaurosis fugax, and 8 of 12 patients with transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) had abnormal
CET
brain mapping suggestive of previous subclinical
stroke
. EEG was abnormal in only 8 of the 20 patients with abnormal
CET
brain mapping. Intraoperatively during carotid cross-clamping, ischemic changes were seen on
CET
brain mapping in 23 patients whereas EEG detected these changes in only 13 patients. Ischemic changes detected by intraoperative
CET
brain mapping were more likely to occur in patients with previous
stroke
(six of seven) than in patients without previous
stroke
(17 of 39), p less than 0.05. Patients with changes detected by intraoperative
CET
brain mapping had an average carotid back-pressure of 38 mm Hg, in contrast to 57 mm Hg for patients without
CET
brain mapping changes, p less than 0.05. After endarterectomy,
CET
brain mapping revealed new ischemic changes in one patient who awoke with a mild
stroke
and in one patient who had TIAs and amaurosis fugax within 6 hours of surgery. We conclude that
CET
brain mapping is a sensitive, accurate, and useful noninvasive monitor of cerebral circulation and function for patients having CEA.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Computed electroencephalographic topographic brain mapping. A new and accurate monitor of cerebral circulation and function for patients having carotid endarterectomy. 341 28