DOI: 10.14232/phd.10667
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Standardization and quality assurance in clinical electroencephalography

Abstract: Objectives: Our objectives were to address some key issues- to determine the minimal efficient duration of the standard and sleep EEG recordings, to assess the diagnostic yield of hyperventilation (HV) and to assess whether injuries occur more often in an Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) where portable EEG amplifiers are used, and where patients can freely move within a large area during the monitoring. Methods: For the first part of the study, we have reviewed 1005 EEG recordings and determined the shortest rec… Show more

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