The Role of Serial Follow-up and Sleep Deprivation Methods in Improving Electroencephalography Diagnostic Yield in a Cohort of Omanis Aged 13 Years and Above: A Clinical Audit Study.

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The Neurodiagnostic Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-19 DOI:10.1080/21646821.2022.2075671
Ammar Alobaidy, Sami Al-Rawas, Maryam Al-Kiyumi, Iman Al-Afifi, Rajesh Poothrikovil, Prabhakaran Venugopal
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The aim of this audit study was to establish the utility of follow-up and sleep-deprived electroencephalography testing to improve the detection of interictal abnormalities in a tertiary referral center in Oman. As part of our ongoing auditing process, a total of 3010 EEGs were included in this study. All EEGs were routinely performed for Omanis aged 13 years and above, who were referred for possible diagnosis of seizure disorders. Each EEG was performed over an average period of 20-30 minutes. Of the 3010 EEGs, there were 553 follow-up and sleep-deprived EEGs, including initial baseline EEG studies which were analyzed for this study. The total progressive yield of serial follow-up EEGs to detect overall EEG changes was 53.5%, distributed as 8.8%, 11.4%, 0%, and 33.3% for the second, third, fourth, and fifth serial EEG studies, respectively. For the sleep deprivation EEG group, the yield was 6.5% for detecting overall EEG changes compared to the initial EEG studies. A limitation in this study was the small sample size in the subsequent follow-up and sleep deprivation EEGs. In conclusion, we found a minimal contribution of serial follow-up and sleep deprivation methods in improving the EEG abnormality detection in our study. National guidelines and an increase in awareness among physicians are required to increase the benefit of these well-established, yet not optimally utilized EEG methods.

连续随访和睡眠剥夺方法在提高13岁及以上阿曼队列脑电图诊断率中的作用:一项临床审计研究。
本审计研究的目的是建立随访和睡眠剥夺脑电图测试的效用,以提高在阿曼三级转诊中心间期异常的检测。作为我们正在进行的审计过程的一部分,本研究共纳入了3010个脑电图。所有的脑电图都是对13岁及以上的阿曼人进行常规检查,这些人被诊断为可能的癫痫性疾病。每次脑电图的平均时间为20-30分钟。在3010个脑电图中,有553个随访和睡眠剥夺的脑电图,包括为本研究分析的初始基线脑电图研究。连续随访脑电图检测整体脑电图变化的总递进率为53.5%,在第二、第三、第四和第五次连续脑电图研究中分别为8.8%、11.4%、0%和33.3%。对于睡眠剥夺脑电图组,与最初的脑电图研究相比,检测整体脑电图变化的成功率为6.5%。本研究的局限性在于后续随访和睡眠剥夺脑电图的样本量较小。综上所述,我们发现在我们的研究中,连续随访和睡眠剥夺方法对提高脑电图异常检测的贡献很小。需要国家指南和提高医生的意识,以增加这些已建立但尚未最佳利用的脑电图方法的益处。
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The Neurodiagnostic Journal
The Neurodiagnostic Journal Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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期刊介绍: The Neurodiagnostic Journal is the official journal of ASET - The Neurodiagnostic Society. It serves as an educational resource for Neurodiagnostic professionals, a vehicle for introducing new techniques and innovative technologies in the field, patient safety and advocacy, and an avenue for sharing best practices within the Neurodiagnostic Technology profession. The journal features original articles about electroencephalography (EEG), evoked potentials (EP), intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM), nerve conduction (NC), polysomnography (PSG), autonomic testing, and long-term monitoring (LTM) in the intensive care (ICU) and epilepsy monitoring units (EMU). Subject matter also includes education, training, lab management, legislative and licensure needs, guidelines for standards of care, and the impact of our profession in healthcare and society. The journal seeks to foster ideas, commentary, and news from technologists, physicians, clinicians, managers/leaders, and professional organizations, and to introduce trends and the latest developments in the field of neurodiagnostics. Media reviews, case studies, ASET Annual Conference proceedings, review articles, and quizzes for ASET-CEUs are also published in The Neurodiagnostic Journal.
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