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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 58

of 'Video and ambulatory EEG monitoring in the diagnosis of seizures and epilepsy'

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Video-EEG monitoring in adults.
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Cascino GD
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Epilepsia. 2002;43 Suppl 3:80.
 
The routine EEG study may prove inadequate in selected patients with recurrent and unprovoked seizures. Video-EEG monitoring is an important diagnostic innovation that may be used to confirm the diagnosis of a seizure disorder and classify seizure type. The methodologies and clinical applications of video-EEG monitoring are reviewed. Long-term EEG recordings may be performed as an outpatient or in an epilepsy monitoring unit. Potential techniques for video-EEG monitoring include prolonged conventional routine EEG, ambulatory EEG, and computer-assisted EEG recordings. Periictal SPECT studies performed during long-term EEG recordings in the epilepsy monitoring unit may increase the diagnostic yield of a presurgical evaluation. Video-EEG monitoring is essential for surgical localization in patients with intractable partial epilepsy being considered for a focal cortical resection. The studies may also be necessary to confirm the presence of nonepileptical clinical episodes.
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Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA. gcascino@mayo.edu
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