Rowan's Primer of EEG

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Chapter 1 A1. C In this question, the eye lead electrodes are very helpful. By convention the LOC electrode is placed on the left lower outer canthus and the ROC electrode is placed on the right upper outer canthus. With…

Questions

Chapter 1 Q1. The thin and thick arrows point to what findings on the EEG? ( Fig. 1Q1 ) A. They both indicate frontal slowing, which is worse in B. B. They both indicate eye movements, which are slower in…

Treatment of Status Epilepticus

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The EEG: Tips on indications, reading, and reporting

Indications Routine EEG Initial assessment for patients with possible epilepsy or after a seizure. If normal, depending on the level of suspicion, a repeat routine EEG, a sleep-deprived study, or a long-term EEG may be indicated. Follow-up assessment after the…

The EEG and epilepsy

When evaluating a new patient, the first line of inquiry for the clinician is, “is this a seizure?” There are many seizure mimics including parasomnias, syncope, transient ischemic attacks and psychogenic non-epileptic attacks (PNEA). A seizure is defined by the…

The abnormal EEG

Background Abnormalities Organization In the awake state, in a well-organized EEG, there is a well-formed posterior dominant rhythm (PDR) occipitally, which attenuates with eye opening. Anteriorly, the frequencies are faster and lower in amplitude. This is sometimes referred to as…

The normal EEG from neonates to adolescents

Neonates Neonatal EEGs are perhaps the most challenging for the student and even for the experienced electroencephalographer. In the neonatal period, the brain is developing rapidly. Within the first 24 weeks of gestation, the cortical layers of the brain form…

The normal adult EEG

The Normal EEG Understanding the elements of the normal EEG is a prerequisite for developing expertise in interpreting the abnormal record. In the following discussion, the frequency bands and individual waveforms found in the normal adult EEG are described for…