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Burst-suppression is reactive to photic stimulation in comatose children with acquired brain injury
Dragos A. Nita,
Mihai Moldovan
, Roy Sharma, Sinziana Avramescu, Hiroshi Otsubo, Cecil D. Hahn
Motor Control
Department of Neuroscience
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Acquired Brain Injury
100%
Photic Stimulation
100%
Burst Size
100%
Burst Suppression
100%
Coma
66%
Etiology
33%
Mean Heart Rate
16%
General Anesthesia
16%
Critically Ill children
16%
Regression Slope
16%
Intensive Care Unit
16%
Glasgow Coma Scale
16%
Brain Pathology
16%
Intermittent Photic Stimulation
16%
Electroencephalographic Patterns
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Burst Suppression
100%
Photostimulation
100%
Acquired Brain Injury
100%
Coma
80%
Intermittent Photic Stimulation
20%
Glasgow Coma Scale
20%
Intensive Care Unit
20%
General Anesthesia
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Acquired Brain Injury
100%