Encephalopathy
Encephalopathy refers to any disorder or disease of the brain, resulting in altered mental states such as confusion and personality changes, and can be caused by various factors including infectious agents, toxins, hypoxia, and poor nutrition. It encompasses a syndrome of overall brain dysfunction rather than a single disease, with both organic and inorganic possible causes.
Health Outcomes
- Improved Cerebral Oxygenation
- Improved Glasgow Coma Scale Score
- Improved Global Cognitive Function
- Improved Repeated Heading Contact Height
- Improved Seizure Control
- No Clear Reversal of Antibiotic-Induced Brain Injury
- No Progression of Hydrocephalus
- Reduced Confusion
- Reduced Wernicke Encephalopathy Symptoms