2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neucli.2014.11.008
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EEG in children, in the laboratory or at the patient's bedside

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“…Often, it is the first EEG in patients with poor cooperation during a standard awake recording (infants). Sleep recording is recommended systematically up to the age of five years (Kaminska et al ., 2015), as sleep minimizes the presence of artifacts due to a lack of cooperation, and supplies supplementary information on maturation of brain electrical activity. To obtain sleep in pediatric patients, it is important to organize the EEG appointment at the time of the patient's usual daytime nap and tell the parents to avoid sleep on the way to the EEG department.…”
Section: Types Of Eeg Recordingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, it is the first EEG in patients with poor cooperation during a standard awake recording (infants). Sleep recording is recommended systematically up to the age of five years (Kaminska et al ., 2015), as sleep minimizes the presence of artifacts due to a lack of cooperation, and supplies supplementary information on maturation of brain electrical activity. To obtain sleep in pediatric patients, it is important to organize the EEG appointment at the time of the patient's usual daytime nap and tell the parents to avoid sleep on the way to the EEG department.…”
Section: Types Of Eeg Recordingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EEG is indicated in children with atypical febrile convulsion or prolonged febrile seizure and it is an essential investigational study in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy and in classification of common childhood epilepsy syndromes such as centrotemporal spikes associated with benign rolandic epilepsy and Panayiotopoulos syndrome (idiopathic childhood epilepsy). EEG is also important in recording continuous spike-waves during slow-wave sleep (CSWS) in epileptic encephalopathies (Figures 9 and 10) [50].…”
Section: Common Clinical Applications Of Eeg In Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basic Electroencephalogram and It Is Common Clinical Applications in Children DOI: http://dx.doi.org /10.5772/intechopen.94247 Pediatric patients diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) with positive history of epilepsy and abnormal findings in the neurological examination, EEG study is indicated as a part of their screening tests. EEG is also recommended in monitoring antiepileptic medication in patients with confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy [50].…”
Section: Common Clinical Applications Of Eeg In Childrenmentioning
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“…The challenge comes when signals to be dealt with are from awake pediatrics patients with a severe neurodegenerative disease [4]. Literature covers all known artifact reduction methods but, mostly, under controlled circumstances [5].…”
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