脑电图(EEG)视频监控。

Health technology assessment reports Pub Date : 1990-01-01
M Erlichman
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脑电图(EEG)视频监控是癫痫发作的临床和脑电图表现的同时记录。视频记录允许重复观看临床序列,并可以与已知癫痫发作的记录进行比较。癫痫是一种临床诊断,大多数病例可以通过标准的临床病史、检查和脑电图来表征。治疗顽固性癫痫(癫痫控制不理想)的研究表明,更复杂的病例可能需要脑电图视频监控获得的数据。对于难治性癫痫发作的患者,脑电图视频监测可能有助于确认或支持癫痫的诊断,或确认或支持癫痫的生理性或心因性发作(非癫痫发作)的鉴别诊断。监测还可以提供更准确的癫痫发作分类,并为评估手术治疗的患者建立临床病灶。估计需要脑电图视频监测的癫痫患者百分比在5%到30%之间。监测的平均时间约为10至16天。在某些情况下,门诊监测结合激活程序仅在6至8小时内提供患者评估。
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Electroencephalographic (EEG) video monitoring.

Electroencephalographic (EEG) video monitoring is the simultaneous documentation of the clinical and electroencephalographic manifestations of seizures. The video recording permits repeated viewing of the clinical sequence and enables comparisons with recordings of known seizures. Epilepsy is a clinical diagnosis in which most cases can be characterized with the standard clinical history, examination, and EEG. Studies of the treatment of intractable seizures (unsatisfactory control of seizure) indicate that more complex cases may require the data obtained with EEG video monitoring. For patients with intractable seizures, EEG video monitoring may help to confirm or support a diagnosis of epilepsy or confirm or support a differential diagnosis of physiologic or psychogenic seizures (nonepileptic attacks) from epilepsy. Monitoring also may provide a more accurate classification of the epileptic seizures and, for patients evaluated for surgical treatment, establish clinical focality. Estimates of the percentage of epilepsy patients requiring EEG video monitoring range from 5 to 30 percent. The average length of monitoring is approximately 10 to 16 days. In some cases outpatient monitoring in conjunction with activation procedures provides patient evaluation in only 6 to 8 hours.

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