Burst suppression is a pattern seen in electroencephalography (EEG) that is characterized by alternating periods of high-amplitude electrical activity (bursts) followed by periods of electrical inactivity or very low activity (suppression). This pattern can occur in various clinical contexts, most commonly in the setting of severe brain injury, coma, or during certain types of anesthesia. **Understanding Burst Suppression:** 1.

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