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. 2022 Feb 26:7:98-102.
doi: 10.1016/j.cnp.2022.02.002. eCollection 2022.

The additional diagnostic benefits of performing both video-polysomnography and prolonged video-EEG-monitoring: When and why

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The additional diagnostic benefits of performing both video-polysomnography and prolonged video-EEG-monitoring: When and why

Melanie Bergmann et al. Clin Neurophysiol Pract. .

Abstract

Objective: Video-polysomnography (VPSG) and prolonged video-EEG-monitoring (pVEEG-M) are neurophysiological investigation modalities. Depending on indication either is performed, but occasionally patients undergo both (during the same or separate stays). We sought to assess the reasons and potential benefits of dual diagnostic assessments with both modalities.

Methods: A retrospective chart-review was performed to identify patients who underwent both VPSG and pVEEG-M during the 10 year period between 2007 and 2017. One-hundred-nine patients were identified who had undergone both studies. Patients were grouped according to indication and outcome.

Results: One-hundred-nine patients had both, a VPSG and pVEEG-M, in 62 (56.9%) the studies were performed because of separate diagnoses independent from each other. In 47 patients (43.1%) investigation with both modalities was needed to clarify the suspected diagnosis or to refute differential diagnoses. Out of these 47, 11 (10.1% of the whole group) arrived a new final diagnosis whereas in 36 (33%) the primary diagnosis was corroborated with the second modality.

Conclusions: In the majority of cases VPSG plus pVEEG-M were indicated to diagnose or monitor different comorbid diseases (e.g. sleep-related breathing disorder and epilepsy). In the other cases, performing both modalities was useful to achieve a higher diagnostic accuracy or to refute differential diagnoses.

Significance: VPSG and pVEEG-M are neurophysiological investigations which complement each other, especially in case of two different comorbid diseases in a single patient, to rule out differential diagnosis or when a higher diagnostic certainty is seeked.

Keywords: Epilepsy; Parasomnia; Periodic limb movements; REM sleep behavior disorder; Seizures; Sleep apnea.

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None of the authors have potential conflicts of interest to be disclosed. All authors have approved the final version of the manuscript.

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