Structural determinants of electroencephalographic findings in acute hemispheric lesions

Ann Neurol. 1986 Dec;20(6):703-11. doi: 10.1002/ana.410200609.

Abstract

We studied electroencephalograms and computed tomographic scans of 54 patients with acute hemispheric strokes. Electrographic parameters evaluated included field, amplitude, frequency, persistence, and reactivity of focal or lateralized slow-wave activity. Ipsilateral and contralateral background activity were also assessed. Structural and clinical features studied were lesion size, density, mass effect, location, tissue involvement, deep structure involvement, level of consciousness, and outcome. The data were analyzed using computer sorting and the chi 2 test. The field, amplitude, and frequency of focal slow-wave abnormalities generally failed to show a specific association with structural details. Continuous focal abnormalities correlated with large lesions (p less than 0.05), mass effect (p less than 0.05), and altered state of consciousness (p less than 0.05). Reactive focal abnormalities were associated with small lesions (p less than 0.05) and the absence of mass effect (p less than 0.02). Ipsilateral background activity abnormalities correlated with lesion size (p less than 0.001) and mass effect (p less than 0.01). Attenuation of ipsilateral background activity was more important than irregularity. Abnormal background activity contralateral to the lesion side was associated with alteration of consciousness (p less than 0.05).

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Brain / diagnostic imaging
  • Cerebrovascular Disorders / diagnostic imaging
  • Cerebrovascular Disorders / physiopathology*
  • Electroencephalography*
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed