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Clinical Electroencephalography

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Overview

  • Offers a ready consultation text for physicians and neurodiagnostic technologists

  • Introduces readers to the technical and methodological aspects of EEG

  • Defines the physiological patterns of awakeness and sleep

  • Uses a didactic and systematic method to demonstrate the electrophysiological and clinical patterns of epileptic syndromes

  • Provides practical examples of the most appropriate EEG methods for different pathologies (video EEG, back averaging, neuromonitoring, etc.)

  • Supplies indications for immediate and correct interpretation of EEG patterns in emergency situations, during neuromonitoring in Intensive Care Unit and surgery

  • Defines the EEG peculiarities of the different etiologies of coma

  • Includes an updated section on EEG in brain tumors

  • Offers a practical, easy-to-use approach to using and interpreting polysomnography in epileptic and non-epileptic disorders

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Table of contents (48 chapters)

  1. Technical Aspects and Normal EEG Patterns

  2. Pathological EEG Patterns

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About this book

This book describes the developments and improvements in electroencephalography (EEG). In recent years, digital technology has replaced analog equipments, and it is now possible to easily record and store EEG tracings and to quickly recall previously acquired material for subsequent analysis. In addition, not only static figures, but also electronic supplementary materials can be included in books, enabling EEGs to be viewed in real-time.

In clinical practice, EEG still represents the most important functional examination in the study CNS development and its anatomical and physiological integrity throughout life. In the pathological context, EEG provides indispensable diagnostic information for classification of epileptic syndromes, and it is also valuable in all the other CNS diseases (infectious, cerebrovascular, neurodegenerative, etc).

Furthermore, monitoring EEG can be widely used in emergency settings, such as emergency departments or intensive care units. In comatose patients, EEG provides information regarding prognosis and evaluation of the sedative effect of anesthetic drugs.

Written by a group of leading national and international experts, it offers a substantial, yet practical, EEG compendium, which serves as a reference resource for physicians and neurodiagnostic technologists as well as physicians-in-training, researchers, practicing electroencephalographers and students.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Human Neurosciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy

    Oriano Mecarelli

About the editor

Professor Oriano Mecarelli, Researcher Professor at the Department of Human Neurosciences, Sapienza University of Rome, is the Chairman of the Degree in Neurophysiopathological Techniques and Chairman of Center for the Diagnosis and Therapy of Epileptic Syndromes, Neurophysiopathology Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, University Hospital Policlinico Umberto 1°, Rome. His main area of interest is electroencephalography and clinical epileptology. He is President of the Italian League against Epilepsy (LICE), member of the executive committee of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (SINC) and member of the Italian Society of Neurology (SIN). Prof. Mecarelli has published several papers in international journals and he is author of an Italian textbook entitled “Manuale Teorico Pratico di Elettroencefalografia” published by Wolters Kluwer Health in 2009.

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