波形窗口#20特定的脑电图模式

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特定脑电图模式是易于从背景中区分出来的脑电图模式。这些模式可能是正常的,也可能是不正常的。正常的特定模式有多种形式。一些正常的变异表现为癫痫样,但在其意义上是非癫痫性的,这意味着这些变异与临床癫痫发作没有确定的相关性。一些变异是非常有节奏的,必须通过考虑模式的位置、模式产生的背景活动和患者的状态来检查。一些特殊的脑电图模式异常,如周期性偏侧癫痫样放电(PLEDs)、心律失常或3Hz广泛性尖峰和波。异常的特定脑电图模式有时有助于对患者的诊断。调查和识别这些模式既具有挑战性,也很有趣。在记录过程中,神经诊断技术人员必须尽其所能来识别模式,例如,通过改变患者的意识水平(清醒与睡眠,睁眼与闭眼,对命令作出反应或不作出反应),验证模式不是人为的,以及任何其他阻止或带出可疑模式的程序。创建一个特定脑电图模式的部门档案,为学生、新技术人员、住院医生、研究员和任何为委员会考试而学习的人建立一个波形的集合。
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Waveform Window #20 Specific Eeg Patterns
Specific EEG patterns are EEG patterns that are readily distinguishable from the background. These patterns can be normal or they can be abnormal. Normal specific patterns come in many forms. Some normal variants appear epileptiform but are nonepileptogenic in their significance, meaning that the variants have no established correlation with clinical seizures. Some variants are very rhythmic and must be examined by considering the location of the pattern, the background activity from which the pattern arises, and the state of the patient. Some specific EEG patterns are abnormal such as periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges (PLEDs), hypsarrhythmia, or 3Hz generalized spike and wave. Abnormal specific EEG patterns can sometimes help lead to the patient's diagnosis. These patterns can be challenging and fun to investigate and recognize. During the recording, the neurodiagnostic technologist must do all he/she can to identify the pattern, e.g., by changing the patient's level of consciousness (awake vs sleep, eyes open vs eye closed, responding or not responding to commands), verifying that the pattern is not artifactual, and any other procedures that block or bring out the suspected pattern. Creating a department archive of specific EEG patterns builds a collection of waveforms for students, new technologists, residents, fellows, and anyone studying for board exams.
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