Emergent EEG: indications and diagnostic yield
- PMID: 12963769
- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000078812.36581.97
Emergent EEG: indications and diagnostic yield
Abstract
The authors reviewed the reports of all emergent EEG (EmEEG) performed in our hospital within 1 hour of the test being ordered over a period of 52 months. Two hundred sixty-one EmEEG (12.8% of all EEG) were performed. The most common reason to order the test was a change in mental status or coma (17.6%). Although EmEEG was ordered to rule out status epilepticus (SE) in 60.2% of cases, this diagnosis was made in only 10.7% of patients. The only independent predictor for SE was a history of cardiac or respiratory arrest (odds [95% CI], 6.8 [2.7 to 16.9]).
Comment in
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Emergent EEG: Indications and diagnostic yield.Neurology. 2004 Mar 23;62(6):1029; author reply 1029. doi: 10.1212/wnl.62.6.1029. Neurology. 2004. PMID: 15037727 No abstract available.
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