Early Detection of Sepsis-Associated Encephalopathy Through Polymorphic Delta Waves in Single-Channel EEG: A Case Report
Juul Aben, Sjaak Pouwels, Annemarie Oldenbeuving

TL;DR
This case report shows that sepsis-associated encephalopathy can be detected early using single-channel EEG by identifying polymorphic delta waves before clinical symptoms appear.
Contribution
Demonstrates early detection of sepsis through polymorphic delta waves in single-channel EEG in a clinical case.
Findings
PMD waves were detected in a patient without clinical signs of sepsis or delirium.
The patient had two sepsis episodes during hospitalization, confirming the early EEG findings.
Single-channel EEG can detect early signs of sepsis-associated encephalopathy.
Abstract
Acute encephalopathy is a rapidly developing brain disorder that is often seen in critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). This diagnosis can have multiple causes, of which sepsis is one of them. Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) indicates compromised brain function due to the accumulation of metabolic by-products or the cause of the sepsis itself. One distinctive electroencephalography (EEG) feature is the presence of polymorphic delta (PMD) waves, which can be present even before the patient has the clinical manifestations of sepsis. These PMD waves can be detected using a single-channel EEG device. In this case report, we present a patient who exhibited no overt clinical signs of sepsis or delirium, yet presented PMD waves and EEG slowing. This patient experienced two episodes of sepsis during hospitalization. This article serves as a case report to illustrate…
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TopicsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
