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Ictal hypoxemia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Ictal hypoxemia: a systematic review and meta-analysis, Ictal respiratory changes (IRCs) have been recognized for more than 100 years [1] and are commonly seen in generalized and focal seizures [2]. IRCs include a range of alterations, from central and obstructive apnea, tachypnoea, bradypnea to hypoventilation and hypoxemia [3]., Ictal respiratory changes (IRCs) have been recognized for more than 100 years [1] and are commonly seen in generalized and focal seizures [2]. IRCs include a range of alterations, from central and obstructive apnea, tachypnoea, bradypnea to hypoventilation and hypoxemia [3]. IRCs, and most importantly respiratory depression such as hypoxemia, hypercapnia and central apnea, have attracted attention in several clinical contexts, including SUDEP [4–6] and seizure detection in the epilepsy monitoring unit [7–9]., admin,
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