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Short-term videoEEG: Studio retrospettivo di 3 anni di esperienza clinica

Translated title of the contribution: Short-term videoEEG: Review of a 3-year experience
  • C. Varrasi
  • , G. Strigaro
  • , P. Prandi
  • , C. Comi
  • , M. Carecchio
  • , L. Magistrelli
  • , R. Cantello

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Abstract

Video electroencephalopgraphy (VEEG) is widely used to distinguish epileptic from non-epileptic paroxysmal events. Long-term VEEG is of good value for inpatients but is time- and resource-consuming. Short-term VEEG (s-VEEG) is more easily available but its role in clinical practice is not yet well established. In our study we reviewed anamnestic records, s-VEEG and final diagnosis of 116 patients with new onset (less than 3 months) paroxysmal disorders, referred to our Clinical Neurophysiology Lab during a 3-year period. Paroxysmal events were recorded in 30% of the s-VEEGs. Of these, 41% were finally classified as epileptic events, 35% as psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, 18% as hyperkinetic movement disorders. A definite diagnosis was feasible in all but one of the cases where paroxysmal events were recorded. In 15% of the patients, the diagnostic hypothesis on referral was totally reversed.

Translated title of the contributionShort-term videoEEG: Review of a 3-year experience
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)136-138
Number of pages3
JournalBollettino - Lega Italiana contro l'Epilessia
Issue number145
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2013

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