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A Handy EEG Electrode Set for patients suffering from altered mental state.

Pasi Lepola1,2, Sami Myllymaa3,4, Juha Töyräs5,3, Taina Hukkanen5, Esa Mervaala5,6, Sara Määttä5, Reijo Lappalainen3,4, Katja Myllymaa5.   

Abstract

Although electroencephalography (EEG) is an important diagnostic tool for investigating patients with unexplained altered mental state (AMS), recording of emergency EEG is not a clinical routine. This is mainly due to the cumbersome electrode solutions. A Handy EEG Electrode Set consists of ten EEG, two EOG, two ground and two commutative reference hydrogel-coated silver wire electrodes attached to a thin polyester carrier film. The clinical usefulness of the Handy EEG Electrode Set was tested in 13 patients (five females, eight males) with AMS. EEG recordings were conducted at the same time with a standard 10-20 electrode set. The registration in the first patient case without the behind-ear electrodes (T9 and T10), indicated that these electrodes are very crucial to provide clinically relevant information from posterior regions of brain. In following 12 cases, the sensitivity and specificity for detecting EEG abnormality based on the Handy EEG Electrode Set recordings were 83 and 100 %, respectively. The Handy EEG Electrode Set proved to be easy to use and to provide valuable information for the neurophysiological evaluation of a patient suffering from AMS. However, further studies with larger number of patients are warranted to clarify the true diagnostic accuracy and applicability of this approach.

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Keywords:  Altered mental state; EEG; Electrode; Emergency EEG; Hydrogel; Status epilepticus

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25575984     DOI: 10.1007/s10877-014-9652-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput        ISSN: 1387-1307            Impact factor:   2.502


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