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Measuring vagal activity in postictal bradycardia.

Alterations to cardiac electrical conduction are some of the most frequently observed systemic complications of seizures, with autonomic dysregulation cited as the principal driver for these alterations. In this prospective study, we use 6-lead continuous ECG monitoring in hospitalized patients with epilepsy to trend heart rate patterns in the postictal period. A total of 117 seizures in 45 patients met the criteria for analysis. There was a postictal heart rate increase of 61% (n = 72 seizures), and a decline in heart rate (deceleration) following 38.5% (n = 45). Using 6-lead ECGs for waveform analysis revealed that there was PR prolongation accompanying those seizures that were associated with postictal bradycardia.

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