Early Consciousness Disorder in Acute Large Hemispheric Infarction: An Analysis Based on Quantitative EEG and Brain Netw

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Early Consciousness Disorder in Acute Large Hemispheric Infarction: An Analysis Based on Quantitative EEG and Brain Network Characteristics Huijin Huang1, Zikang Niu2, Gang Liu1, Mengdi Jiang1, Qingxia Jia1, Xiaoli Li2* and Yingying Su1* © 2020 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature and Neurocritical Care Society

Abstract  Background:  Large hemispheric infarction (LHI) is an ischemic stroke affecting at least two-thirds of the middle cerebral artery territory, with or without involvement of the anterior cerebral artery or posterior cerebral artery, and approximately 77% of LHI patients have early consciousness disorder (ECD). We constructed a functional brain network for LHI patients with an acute consciousness disorder to identify new diagnostic markers related to ECDs by analyzing brain network characteristics and mechanisms. Methods:  Between August 1, 2017, and September 30, 2018, patients with acute (