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Frederic ZublerNeurology Dpt, Spitalzentrum Biel, Biel-Bienne, Switzerland Verified email at szb-chb.ch Cited by 1015 |
[HTML][HTML] Deep learning for EEG-based prognostication after cardiac arrest: from current research to future clinical applications
Outcome prognostication in comatose patients after cardiac arrest (CA) remains to date a
challenge. The major determinant of clinical outcome is the post-hypoxic/ischemic …
challenge. The major determinant of clinical outcome is the post-hypoxic/ischemic …
Continuous vs routine electroencephalogram in critically ill adults with altered consciousness and no recent seizure: a multicenter randomized clinical trial
…, K Schindler, R Sutter, S Rüegg, F Zubler… - JAMA …, 2020 - jamanetwork.com
Importance In critically ill patients with altered consciousness, continuous electroencephalogram
(cEEG) improves seizure detection, but is resource-consuming compared with routine …
(cEEG) improves seizure detection, but is resource-consuming compared with routine …
[HTML][HTML] A framework for modeling the growth and development of neurons and networks
… The procedure is tested in our bench test by moving three inner vertices 100 times (Figure
3 F). The displacement is a random 3D vector of less than 5 μm, with a re-centering …
3 F). The displacement is a random 3D vector of less than 5 μm, with a re-centering …
EEG‐based outcome prediction after cardiac arrest with convolutional neural networks: Performance and visualization of discriminative features
Prognostication for comatose patients after cardiac arrest is a difficult but essential task.
Currently, visual interpretation of electroencephalogram (EEG) is one of the main modality used …
Currently, visual interpretation of electroencephalogram (EEG) is one of the main modality used …
Seizure termination
A better understanding of the mechanisms by which most focal epileptic seizures stop
spontaneously within a few minutes would be of highest importance, because they could …
spontaneously within a few minutes would be of highest importance, because they could …
[HTML][HTML] Frequency and evolution of sleep-wake disturbances after ischemic stroke: a 2-year prospective study of 437 patients
…, F Alexiev, J Lippert, AK Brill, SR Ott, F Zubler… - Sleep medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
… Ott c d , Frédéric Zubler a , Thomas Horvath a , Markus H. Schmidt a b , Mauro Manconi e
f a … Frédéric Zubler: Conceptualization, Writing – review & editing. Thomas Horvath: …
f a … Frédéric Zubler: Conceptualization, Writing – review & editing. Thomas Horvath: …
Polysomnographic features differentiating disorder of arousals from sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy
Objective The differential diagnosis between sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy (SHE) and
disorders of arousal (DOA) may be challenging. We analyzed the stage and the relative time …
disorders of arousal (DOA) may be challenging. We analyzed the stage and the relative time …
Suppression of interictal spikes during phasic rapid eye movement sleep: a quantitative stereo‐electroencephalography study
Tonic and phasic rapid eye movement ( REM ) sleep seem to represent two different brain
states exerting different effects on epileptic activity. In particular, interictal spikes are …
states exerting different effects on epileptic activity. In particular, interictal spikes are …
Detecting functional hubs of ictogenic networks
… f Axial MR showing the position of the electrodes. The \(C_{tot}\) location (red) is at the … 3f).
To quantify this phenomenon we considered all \(C_{tot}\) with a neighboring contact on the …
To quantify this phenomenon we considered all \(C_{tot}\) with a neighboring contact on the …
Ictal time-irreversible intracranial EEG signals as markers of the epileptogenic zone
Objective To show that time-irreversible EEG signals recorded with intracranial electrodes
during seizures can serve as markers of the epileptogenic zone. Methods We use the recently …
during seizures can serve as markers of the epileptogenic zone. Methods We use the recently …