Differential approaches to prognosis of ischemic supratentorial stroke’s acute period clinical and social outcome in the onset of the disease using spectral analysis of the electroencephalographic pattern
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2013.5.18903Keywords:
ischemic stroke, acute period, electroencephalographic pattern, prognosis, clinical social outcomeAbstract
Clinical computed electroencephalographic examination of 120 patients in acute period of ischemic supratentorial stroke was made with the aim of differential outcome prognosis optimization. The criteria of lethal and unfavorable nonlethal variant of clinical, social outcome prognosis of stroke’s acute period were developed by binary logistic regression method. Evaluation of prognostic models effectiveness was made using
ROC-analysis. The practicability of model’s application for treatment measures optimization was justifi ed in patients with acute stroke.
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