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Standardized computer-based organized reporting of EEG: SCORE - Second version.

Sándor Beniczky1, Harald Aurlien2, Jan C Brøgger2, Lawrence J Hirsch3, Donald L Schomer4, Eugen Trinka5, Ronit M Pressler6, Richard Wennberg7, Gerhard H Visser8, Monika Eisermann9, Beate Diehl10, Ronald P Lesser11, Peter W Kaplan12, Sylvie Nguyen The Tich13, Jong Woo Lee14, Antonio Martins-da-Silva15, Hermann Stefan16, Miri Neufeld17, Guido Rubboli18, Martin Fabricius19, Elena Gardella20, Daniella Terney21, Pirgit Meritam21, Tom Eichele22, Eishi Asano23, Fieke Cox8, Walter van Emde Boas8, Ruta Mameniskiene24, Petr Marusic25, Jana Zárubová25, Friedhelm C Schmitt26, Ingmar Rosén27, Anders Fuglsang-Frederiksen28, Akio Ikeda29, David B MacDonald30, Kiyohito Terada31, Yoshikazu Ugawa32, Dong Zhou33, Susan T Herman4.   

Abstract

Standardized terminology for computer-based assessment and reporting of EEG has been previously developed in Europe. The International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology established a taskforce in 2013 to develop this further, and to reach international consensus. This work resulted in the second, revised version of SCORE (Standardized Computer-based Organized Reporting of EEG), which is presented in this paper. The revised terminology was implemented in a software package (SCORE EEG), which was tested in clinical practice on 12,160 EEG recordings. Standardized terms implemented in SCORE are used to report the features of clinical relevance, extracted while assessing the EEGs. Selection of the terms is context sensitive: initial choices determine the subsequently presented sets of additional choices. This process automatically generates a report and feeds these features into a database. In the end, the diagnostic significance is scored, using a standardized list of terms. SCORE has specific modules for scoring seizures (including seizure semiology and ictal EEG patterns), neonatal recordings (including features specific for this age group), and for Critical Care EEG Terminology. SCORE is a useful clinical tool, with potential impact on clinical care, quality assurance, data-sharing, research and education.
Copyright © 2017 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Clinical assessment; Database; EEG; Report; Standardized; Terminology

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28838815     DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2017.07.418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Neurophysiol        ISSN: 1388-2457            Impact factor:   3.708


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