Journal article
Auditory- and somatosensory-evoked potentials in cerebral malaria and anaesthesia: A comparison
C Thornton, RS Heyderman, M Thorniley, N Curtis, J Mielke, G Pasvol, DEF Newton
European Journal of Anaesthesiology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2002
Abstract
Background and objective: Parallels exist between the coma associated with cerebral malaria and general anaesthesia. They both produce reversible loss of consciousness. In the case of cerebral malaria and in the absence of other complications, patients recover without sequelae. General anaesthetics are so designed that patients recover from their anaesthetics very quickly and show no 'after effects'. This study compares brain function in these two clinical conditions by examining auditory-(AEPs) and median nerve somatosensory-evoked potentials (SEPs). The AEPs studied (waves Pa and Nb) are thought to arise from the primary auditory cortex and the median nerve SEPs (waves P15, N20, P25, N35, ..
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