Figure 1.
Electroencephalogram (EEG) and correlation between bladder temperature and number of seizures in case 1. (a) EEG after intravenous midazolam. Body temperature was 38.8°C. Midazolam was at 0.2 mg·kg−1·h−1; (b) EEG after reaching goal bladder temperature of 35°C. Midazolam was unchanged; (c) EEG after rewarming to normal bladder temperature of 36.5°C. Midazolam was the same as before; (d) The goal bladder temperature was reached at the 10th h. The patient was rewarmed at the 92nd h.