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Triphasic waves and brain atrophy in patients with acute encephalopathy.

Authors :
Merchán Del Hierro X
Persi G
Rojas G
Gatto E
Pereira de Silva N
Source :
Colombia medica (Cali, Colombia) [Colomb Med (Cali)] 2022 Jun 30; Vol. 53 (2), pp. e2034500. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jun 30 (Print Publication: 2022).
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction: Triphasic waves (TW) constitute an electroencephalographic pattern associated with certain kinds of encephalopathy. Brain atrophy may be a predisposing factor linked with TW.<br />Objective: To compare the degree of brain atrophy and white matter disease between patients with acute encephalopathy with and without TW.<br />Methods: A retrospective observational study including adult patients with encephalopathy, with and without TW, hospitalized between 2016 and 2017. The degree of brain atrophy and white matter lesion were defined using the Global Cortical Atrophy and Age Related White Matter Changes (ARWMC) scales, respectively. Scores were compared between groups. Mortality rates were registered.<br />Results: Sixteen patients with TW were identified matched by age and sex with 30 patients without TW. The mean age was 80 years in the TW group. Women represented 87.5%. Multifactorial encephalopathy was the most frequent diagnosis followed by metabolic encephalopathy. Patients with TW had more brain atrophy (10.43 vs 6.9, p = 0.03). Mean ARWMC was 9.43±6.5 and 8.5 ±7.89 in patients with and without TW respectively ( p = 0.5). Mortality rate was higher in the TW group (31.25 vs 6.66% p = 0.02).<br />Conclusions: Patients with acute encephalopathy and TW had higher degree of cerebral atrophy. It is possible that this structural alteration predisposes to the appearance of TW. There was no significant difference in white matter lesion degree. The mortality of the TW group was high, so future studies are necessary to determine their prognostic value.<br />Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: Authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest in regard to the content of the present study<br /> (Copyright © 2022 Colombia Medica.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1657-9534
Volume :
53
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Colombia medica (Cali, Colombia)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36415695
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v53i2.4500