Literature DB >> 25435392

[French guidelines on electroencephalogram].

N André-Obadia1, P Sauleau2, F Cheliout-Heraut3, P Convers4, R Debs5, M Eisermann6, M Gavaret7, J Isnard8, J Jung9, A Kaminska6, N Kubis10, M Lemesle11, L Maillard12, L Mazzola13, V Michel14, A Montavont15, S N'Guyen16, V Navarro17, D Parain18, B Perin19, S D Rosenberg20, H Sediri21, C Soufflet6, W Szurhaj22, D Taussig23, A Touzery-de Villepin24, L Vercueil25, M D Lamblin21.   

Abstract

Electroencephalography allows the functional analysis of electrical brain cortical activity and is the gold standard for analyzing electrophysiological processes involved in epilepsy but also in several other dysfunctions of the central nervous system. Morphological imaging yields complementary data, yet it cannot replace the essential functional analysis tool that is EEG. Furthermore, EEG has the great advantage of being non-invasive, easy to perform and allows control tests when follow-up is necessary, even at the patient's bedside. Faced with the advances in knowledge, techniques and indications, the Société de Neurophysiologie Clinique de Langue Française (SNCLF) and the Ligue Française Contre l'Épilepsie (LFCE) found it necessary to provide an update on EEG recommendations. This article will review the methodology applied to this work, refine the various topics detailed in the following chapters. It will go over the summary of recommendations for each of these chapters and underline proposals for writing an EEG report. Some questions could not be answered by the review of the literature; in those cases, an expert advice was given by the working and reading groups in addition to the guidelines.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adult; Adulte; Ambulatory EEG; Brain death; Child; EEG ambulatoire; EEG après privation de sommeil; Electroencephalogram; Electroencephalography; Enfant; Epilepsy; Guidelines; High-resolution electroencephalogram; Intensive care unit; Magneto-encephalogram; Magnétoencéphalographie; Mort cérébrale; Neonatal care; Néonatalogie; Recommandations; Sleep-deprived EEG; Telemedicine; Télémédecine; Unité de soins intensifs; Video-EEG; Vidéo-EEG; Électroencéphalogramme; Électroencéphalogramme haute-résolution; Électroencéphalographie; Épilepsie

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25435392     DOI: 10.1016/j.neucli.2014.10.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurophysiol Clin        ISSN: 0987-7053            Impact factor:   3.734


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1.  Time-dependent risk of seizures in critically ill patients on continuous electroencephalogram.

Authors:  Aaron F Struck; Gamaleldin Osman; Nishi Rampal; Siddhartha Biswal; Benjamin Legros; Lawrence J Hirsch; M Brandon Westover; Nicolas Gaspard
Journal:  Ann Neurol       Date:  2017-07-19       Impact factor: 10.422

Review 2.  Is There a Future for Non-invasive Brain Stimulation as a Therapeutic Tool?

Authors:  Carmen Terranova; Vincenzo Rizzo; Alberto Cacciola; Gaetana Chillemi; Alessandro Calamuneri; Demetrio Milardi; Angelo Quartarone
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2019-01-24       Impact factor: 4.003

3.  Early Standard Electroencephalogram Abnormalities Predict Mortality in Septic Intensive Care Unit Patients.

Authors:  Eric Azabou; Eric Magalhaes; Antoine Braconnier; Lyria Yahiaoui; Guy Moneger; Nicholas Heming; Djillali Annane; Jean Mantz; Fabrice Chrétien; Marie-Christine Durand; Frédéric Lofaso; Raphael Porcher; Tarek Sharshar
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-10-08       Impact factor: 3.240

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