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Ambulatory cassette EEG in epilepsy diagnosis.

The electroencephalographic evaluation of patients with possible or proven epilepsy is no longer limited to routine laboratory EEGs or intensive inpatient monitoring. Expanded temporal sampling of the EEG, which increases the probability of documenting, characterizing, and quantitating the electrogr...

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Autor principal: Ebersole, J. S.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1987
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3577217
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description The electroencephalographic evaluation of patients with possible or proven epilepsy is no longer limited to routine laboratory EEGs or intensive inpatient monitoring. Expanded temporal sampling of the EEG, which increases the probability of documenting, characterizing, and quantitating the electrographic manifestations of these illnesses, is now available on a portable, outpatient, and less cumbersome inpatient basis by means of ambulatory cassette recordings. The technological advances which have made this technique feasible include small multi-channel tape recorders, miniature preamplifiers, and rapid video/audio playback units. New designs in montages and analysis techniques have made the procedure practical. Clinical series and controlled trials have confirmed the usefulness of cassette EEG monitoring in the evaluation of epilepsy and a wide range of other paroxysmal neurologic disorders. Ambulatory EEG diagnostic yields have been shown to be superior to routine laboratory studies and nearly as good as inpatient telemetry evaluations. The role of cassette recordings in clinical electroencephalography continues to be defined as new applications are established.
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spelling pubmed-25903242008-11-28 Ambulatory cassette EEG in epilepsy diagnosis. Ebersole, J. S. Yale J Biol Med Research Article The electroencephalographic evaluation of patients with possible or proven epilepsy is no longer limited to routine laboratory EEGs or intensive inpatient monitoring. Expanded temporal sampling of the EEG, which increases the probability of documenting, characterizing, and quantitating the electrographic manifestations of these illnesses, is now available on a portable, outpatient, and less cumbersome inpatient basis by means of ambulatory cassette recordings. The technological advances which have made this technique feasible include small multi-channel tape recorders, miniature preamplifiers, and rapid video/audio playback units. New designs in montages and analysis techniques have made the procedure practical. Clinical series and controlled trials have confirmed the usefulness of cassette EEG monitoring in the evaluation of epilepsy and a wide range of other paroxysmal neurologic disorders. Ambulatory EEG diagnostic yields have been shown to be superior to routine laboratory studies and nearly as good as inpatient telemetry evaluations. The role of cassette recordings in clinical electroencephalography continues to be defined as new applications are established. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1987 /pmc/articles/PMC2590324/ /pubmed/3577217 Text en
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Ebersole, J. S.
Ambulatory cassette EEG in epilepsy diagnosis.
title Ambulatory cassette EEG in epilepsy diagnosis.
title_full Ambulatory cassette EEG in epilepsy diagnosis.
title_fullStr Ambulatory cassette EEG in epilepsy diagnosis.
title_full_unstemmed Ambulatory cassette EEG in epilepsy diagnosis.
title_short Ambulatory cassette EEG in epilepsy diagnosis.
title_sort ambulatory cassette eeg in epilepsy diagnosis.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3577217
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