No Further Yield of Ambulatory EEG for Epileptiform Discharges Beyond 13 Hours

2017 
AbstractIntroduction: This study aimed at evaluating the value added by 24-hour ambulatory EEG (AEEG) by comparing the presence of epileptiform discharges (EDs) between the first 30 minutes of recording versus the following 23.5 hours.Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of AEEGs of subjects divided into two groups, epilepsy and undiagnosed episodes of loss of consciousness, was conducted. AEEGs were divided into early EEG (E-EEG) (first 30 minutes) and extended EEG (remaining 23.5 hours). Extended EEGs were further divided into segments (S): 31st minute to 8th hour (SI), 9th to 16th hours (SII) and 17th to 24th hours (SIII). Each consecutive segment was reviewed to identify new EDs not seen previously.Results: Fifty-seven AEEGs were included, the median age being 36.3 years, the range being 18.7 to 78.6 years. There were 38 (66.6%) females. The collective yield of AEEG for detecting EDs was 19/57 (33.4%). The yield of E-EEG of new EDs was 5/57 (9%). During extended EEG, the distribution of EDs w...
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