• Clin Neurophysiol · Oct 2008

    Case Reports

    Electroencephalography burst suppression in a patient with dengue encephalopathy: A case report.

    • Li-Min Liou, Sheng-Hsing Lan, and Chiou-Lian Lai.
    • Department of Neurology, Kaohsiung Municipal Hsiaokang Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC.
    • Clin Neurophysiol. 2008 Oct 1; 119 (10): 2205-8.

    ObjectiveTo report a rare case of dengue fever presenting with reversible encephalopathy and burst suppression in the EEG.MethodsWe describe an 85-year-old man with dengue encephalopathy and EEG burst suppression and review the related literature.ResultsThe patient presented with an acute comatose state and absent brainstem reflexes. Blood pressure, pulse rate, temperature and oxygen saturation were 94/49mmHg, 82beats/min, 34.7 degrees C, and 83% respectively. Thrombocytopenia and skin rash were found initially. Oxygen saturation was 100% immediately after endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation. On the second day he remained comatose with EEG burst suppression but blood pressure and temperature were within normal limits. He regained consciousness and was alert on the 12th day and there was normalization of EEG and thrombocytopenia.ConclusionsPatients with dengue fever may present as encephalopathy with EEG burst suppression.SignificanceEEG burst suppression does not necessarily suggest a poor prognosis in patients with dengue fever.

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