1978
DOI: 10.1177/155005947800900203
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The Usefulness of Routine Electrocardiographic Monitoring in the EEG Laboratory

Abstract: In two groups of 500 unselected general hospital patients, EKG abnormalities were found in the EEG lab in 7% and 18.6%. While the most common abnormality was premature ventricular contractions, a wide variety of serious and minor abnormalities were seen, in some instances of emergent nature. Cardiac disease was unsuspected in around 40% of these patients and confirmed in a majority of these when looked for. Depending on the EKG abnormality, hyperventilation was shown to have an adverse effect 9--50% of the tim… Show more

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