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Author | : Kheng Seang Lim |
Publisher | : Partridge Publishing Singapore |
Total Pages | : 27 |
Release | : 2019-03-29 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1543750222 |
This EEG e-book aims to help beginners who find it difficult to understand EEG in text format. It is a supplement to EEG textbooks but is not a substitute to them. This is also suitable for busy neurologists who cannot remember the characteristics of various EEG patterns. The pocket-size and e-book formats allow for quick references. And most importantly, this is created for quick revisions before an EEG examination.
Author | : Neville M. Jadeja |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2021-07-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1108911161 |
The EEG is a simple and widely available neurophysiological test that, if interpreted correctly, can provide valuable insight into the functioning of the brain. However, despite its increasing usage in a range of settings, there is a common misconception that the EEG is inherently difficult to interpret. Compounding the problem is the lack of dedicated training and no standardized approach by encephalographers. This book provides a clear and concise guide to reading and interpreting EEGs in a systematic way. Presented in three sections, the first delivers foundational technical knowledge of how EEGs work, and the second concentrates on a comprehensive, stepwise approach to reading and interpreting an EEG. The third section contains examples of EEGs in common scenarios, such as seizures and post-cardiac arrest, enabling readers to correlate their findings to clinical indications. Heavily illustrated with over 200 example EEGs, this is an essential pocket guide to interpreting these tests.
Author | : William O. Tatum, IV, DO |
Publisher | : Demos Medical Publishing |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2014-03-19 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1617051802 |
A trusted resource for anyone involved in EEG interpretation, this compact handbook is designed for on-the-go reference. Covering the essential components of EEG in clinical practice, the book provides graphic examples of classic EEG presentations with essential text points of critical information to enhance reading skills to aid in improving patient outcomes. Authored by prominent experts in clinical neurophysiology, this second edition is updated to reflect current advances in ICU and intraoperative monitoring and includes new chapters on polysomnography, status epilepticus, and pediatric EEG. The Handbook of EEG Interpretation, Second Edition fits in a lab coat pocket to facilitate immediate information retrieval during bedside, OR, ER, and ICU EEG interpretation. It is divided into eight sections that cover all major EEG topics including normal and normal variants, epileptiform and nonepileptiform abnormalities, seizures and status epilepticus, ICU EEG, sleep, and intraoperative monitoring. Each chapter highlights the principal challenges involved with a particular type of EEG interpretation. Consistently formatted and packed with practical tips, this handbook is a highly useful tool for residents, fellows, clinicians, and neurophysiology technologists looking for quick and reliable EEG information, regardless of specialty or level of training. Key Features of Handbook of EEG Interpretation, Second Edition: Updated and expanded to reflect advances in clinical EEG applications, including three new dedicated chapters Addresses all areas of EEG interpretation in a concise, pocket-sized, easy-to-access format Provides organized information and a visual approach to identifying EEG waveforms and understanding their clinical significance Presents information consistently for structured review and rapid retrieval Includes practical tips by notable experts throughout "...Large variety of subjects, good diagrams, thoroughly researched data....The book would make a good addition to a departmental or personal library." --American Journal of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology "...[H]elpful for neurology residents and fellows who are learning EEG interpretation or who need to make decisions while on call at the hospitalÖ" --Doody's Reviews
Author | : John R. Hughes |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Electroencephalography |
ISBN | : 9780750695114 |
* Provides complete technical information on performing and interpreting an EEG * Offers concise, understandable explanations of how to deal with the normal and abnormal EEG * Completely updated to include new EEG patterns discovered since publication of the First edition
Author | : Lawrence J. Hirsch |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 639 |
Release | : 2011-08-17 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1119964830 |
As the population ages, technology improves, intensive care medicine expands and neurocritical care advances, the use of EEG monitoring in the critically ill is becoming increasingly important. This atlas is a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the uses of EEG monitoring in the critical care setting. It includes basic EEG patterns seen in encephalopathy, both specific and non-specific, nonconvulsive seizures, periodic EEG patterns, and controversial patterns on the ictal–interictal continuum. Confusing artefacts, including ones that mimic seizures, are shown and explained, and the new standardized nomenclature for these patterns is included. The Atlas of EEG in Critical Care explains the principles of technique and interpretation of recordings and discusses the techniques of data management, and 'trending' central to long-term monitoring. It demonstrates applications in multi-modal monitoring, correlating with new techniques such as microdialysis, and features superb illustrations of commonly observed neurologic events, including seizures, hemorrhagic stroke and ischaemia. This atlas is written for practitioners, fellows and residents in critical care medicine, neurology, epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology, and is essential reading for anyone getting involved in EEG monitoring in the intensive care unit.
Author | : Fay S. Tyner |
Publisher | : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 1989-01-01 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780890049099 |
Author | : Lara V. Marcuse |
Publisher | : Elsevier Health Sciences |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2015-09-22 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0323358675 |
The new edition of Rowan's Primer of EEG continues to provide clear, concise guidance on the difficult technical aspects of how to perform and interpret EEGs. Practical yet brief, it is perfectly suited for students, residents, and neurologists alike, while included reference material will be continually useful, even to the experienced doctor. - Features brief, to-the-point text with easily understandable language for quick reference. - Portable design makes it simple to carry anywhere. - Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, self-assessment questions, images, and references from the book on a variety of devices. - Concise, reader-friendly format features improved 4-color design and online quiz-format assessment questions within each chapter. - Includes the new nomenclature for EEGs put forth by the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society. - Features a greater focus on pediatrics content and includes online videos detailing clinical descriptions of seizures and EEG interpretation. - Delivers a concise chart of the EEG changes through the neonatal period. - Offers enhanced coverage of epilepsy syndromes with a quick-access chart highlighting age of onset, prognosis, clinical characteristics, and EEG characteristics.
Author | : Philippe Gélisse |
Publisher | : John Libbey Eurotext |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2019-06-20 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 274201621X |
The third volume of the series of Atlases deals with the use and usefulness of electroencephalography (EEG) in neurology. While EEG is universally recognized as a first-order investigation method in epilepsy (see Volume 2), and as an important contributor in sleep medicine, practical neurology has tended to neglect the value of this classical and established neurophysiological tool. A rich, extensively commented and analyzed collection of EEG plates is presented here. The reader will be compelled to remember that EEG is the easiest way to assess parameters like state of vigilance, risk of seizure activity, type and degree of functional impairment, in a very clinical and practical setting. The authors cover many aspects of neurological practices where the EEG may help in diagnosis and treatment: metabolic and other encephalopathies, infectious and inflammatory conditions, vascular disorders. It is particularly useful-and difficult- to distinguish between epileptic phenomena and EEG changes associated with metabolic abnormalities: a careful assessment of the EEG is of paramount practical importance here. Migraine is not always simple and there are many overlaps with other types of neurological diseases: the EEG may play a major part in helping the clinician in doubtful cases. Similarly, the diagnosis of dementia does certainly not rest on the EEG but many particular aspects concerning diagnostic overlaps or copathologies are aptly explored by the EEG. Lastly, even the neurosurgeon may need the EEG to monitor trauma, tumor, bleeding
Author | : Donald L. Schomer |
Publisher | : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Total Pages | : 1308 |
Release | : 2012-10-18 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1451153155 |
The leading reference on electroencephalography since 1982, Niedermeyer's Electroencephalography is now in its thoroughly updated Sixth Edition. An international group of experts provides comprehensive coverage of the neurophysiologic and technical aspects of EEG, evoked potentials, and magnetoencephalography, as well as the clinical applications of these studies in neonates, infants, children, adults, and older adults. This edition's new lead editor, Donald Schomer, MD, has updated the technical information and added a major new chapter on artifacts. Other highlights include complete coverage of EEG in the intensive care unit and new chapters on integrating other recording devices with EEG; transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation; EEG/TMS in evaluation of cognitive and mood disorders; and sleep in premature infants, children and adolescents, and the elderly. A companion website includes fully searchable text and image bank.
Author | : Thoru Yamada |
Publisher | : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Total Pages | : 863 |
Release | : 2017-10-26 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1496383036 |
Ideal for technologists, neurology residents, and clinical neurophysiology fellows, Practical Guide for Clinical Neurophysiologic Testing: EEG, 2nd Edition, provides comprehensive, up-to-date guidance on electroencephalography technology and interpretation. From key foundational knowledge such as basic electronics and recording techniques, to new videos and new ACNS guidelines, this reference is a highly regarded go-to guide for using this essential neurodiagnostic tool to its fullest potential.