Impact of ambulatory EEG in the management of patients with epilepsy in resource-limited Latin American populations

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Alioth Guerrero-Aranda , Francisco J. Taveras-Almonte , Fridha V. Villalpando-Vargas , Karla López-Jiménez , Gloria M. Sandoval-Sánchez , Julio Montes-Brown
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Abstract

Objective

Ambulatory electroencephalography (AEEG) monitoring allows for prolonged recordings in normal environments, such as patients’ homes, and is recognized as a cost-effective alternative to inpatient long-term video-EEG primarily in resource-limited countries. We aim to describe the impact of AEEG on the assessment of patients with suspected or confirmed epilepsy in two independent Latin-American populations with limited resources.

Methods

We included 63 patients who had undergone an AEEG due to confirmed/suspected epilepsy. Clinical (demographic, current antiseizure medication and indication) and electroencephalographic (duration of the study, result, and impact on clinical decision-making) were reviewed and compared.

Results

The main indication for an AEEG was the differentiation of seizures from non-epileptic events with 57% of patients. It was categorized as positive in 36 patients and did have an impact on the clinical decision-making process in 57% of patients. AEEG captured clinical events in 35 patients (20 epileptic and 15 non-epileptic).

Conclusions

AEEG proves to be a valuable tool in resource-limited settings for assessing suspected or confirmed epilepsy cases, with a significant impact on clinical decisions.

Significance

Our study provides valuable insights into the use of AEEG in under-resourced regions, shedding light on the challenges and potential benefits of this tool in clinical practice.

在资源有限的拉丁美洲人群中,动态脑电图对癫痫患者管理的影响
目的动态脑电图(AEEG)监测允许在正常环境(如患者家中)进行长时间记录,并且主要在资源有限的国家被认为是住院患者长期视频脑电图的一种具有成本效益的替代方法。我们的目的是描述AEEG对两个资源有限的拉丁美洲独立人群中疑似或确诊癫痫患者评估的影响。方法纳入63例因确诊或疑似癫痫而行AEEG的患者。对临床(人口统计学、当前抗癫痫药物和适应症)和脑电图(研究持续时间、结果和对临床决策的影响)进行回顾和比较。结果AEEG的主要适应症是癫痫发作与非癫痫性事件的区分,占57%。在36名患者中,它被归类为阳性,并且确实对57%的患者的临床决策过程产生了影响。AEEG记录了35例患者的临床事件(20例癫痫患者,15例非癫痫患者)。结论在资源有限的情况下,saeeg是评估疑似或确诊癫痫病例的一种有价值的工具,对临床决策有重要影响。我们的研究为在资源不足地区使用AEEG提供了有价值的见解,揭示了该工具在临床实践中的挑战和潜在益处。
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发文量
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审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (CNP) is a new Open Access journal that focuses on clinical practice issues in clinical neurophysiology including relevant new research, case reports or clinical series, normal values and didactic reviews. It is an official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology and complements Clinical Neurophysiology which focuses on innovative research in the specialty. It has a role in supporting established clinical practice, and an educational role for trainees, technicians and practitioners.
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