“…Several parameters correlate with initial stroke severity as measured by the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) in both the acute (brain symmetry index [BSI]) [19,31] and subacute periods (relative alpha percen tage, relative alpha-beta percentage, relative delta-theta percentage, delta/alpha ratio, delta-theta/alpha-beta ratio, and global pairwise derived BSI [pdBSI]) [32][33][34]. qEEG parameters correlate with the volume of infarc tion on MRI, such as the acute delta change index [35], global pdBSI [32], relative alpha percentage, relative alpha-beta percentage, relative delta-theta percentage, delta/alpha ratio, and delta-theta/alpha-beta ratio [36]. In the case of subcorti cal infarcts, both the delta-theta/alpha-beta ratio and the pdBSI correlate surprisingly well with infarct volumes, possibly related to the consequences of diaschisis on CBF in lacunar brainstem infarcts [33,36].…”