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Liu, Chengyu, and Jianqing Li, eds. Feature Engineering and Computational Intelligence in ECG Monitoring. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3824-7.

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Husain, Aatif M., and Saurabh R. Sinha, eds. Continuous EEG Monitoring. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31230-9.

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Tatum, William O., ed. Ambulatory EEG Monitoring. Springer Publishing Company, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/9781617052781.

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Erlichman, Martin. Electroencephalographic (EEG) video monitoring. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1990.

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Stern, John M., and Joseph I. Sirven. Atlas of video-EEG monitoring. McGraw-Hill, 2011.

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LaRoche, Suzette. Handbook of ICU EEG monitoring. Demos Medical Pub., 2013.

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LaRoche, Suzette M., and Hiba Arif Haider, eds. Handbook of ICU EEG Monitoring. Springer Publishing Company, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/9780826168627.

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Pichlmayr, I. EEG atlas for anesthesiologists. Springer-Verlag, 1987.

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E, Maynard Douglas, ed. Monitoring cerebral function: Long-term monitoring of EEG and evoked potentials. Elsevier, 1986.

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Prior, Pamela F. Monitoring cerebral function: Long-term monitoring of EEG and evoked potentials. 2nd ed. Elsevier, 1986.

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Caduff, Gabriel, Rainer Züst, and Andreas Schlatter. Eco-Performance: Beiträge zum betrieblichen Umweltmanagement. Verlag Eco-Performance, 1998.

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Powell, Theresa Elaine. Ambulatory EEG monitoring in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy and related disorders. Aston University. Department of Vision Sciences, 1986.

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Raquel, Paul F. Striped bass egg and larval monitoring near the proposed Montezuma Slough control structure, 1987. Interagency Ecological Study Program for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary, 1988.

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Gray, Donald H. Operational radiation surveillance of the WIPP Project by EEG during 1999. Environmental Evaluation Group, 2000.

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Kenney, Jim W. Preoperational radiation surveillance of the WIPP project by EEG during 1992. Environmental Evaluation Group, 1994.

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Kenney, Jim W. Preoperational radiation surveillance of the WIPP project by EEG during 1991. Environmental Evaluation Group, 1992.

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State of electoral reforms in Pakistan: 7th report citizens monitoring report on the implementation of the ECP 5-year strategic plan. Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency, 2013.

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Gray, Donald H. EEG operational radiation surveillance of the WIPP project during 2001. Environmental Evaluation Group, 2002.

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State of electoral reforms in Pakistan: 5th quarter report, citizens monitoring report on the implementation of the ECP 5-year strategic plan, as on December 31, 2012. Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency, 2012.

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State of electoral reforms in Pakistan: 3rd quarter report, citizens monitoring report on the implementation of the ECP 5-year strategic plan, as on June 30, 2012. Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency, 2012.

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Gandhi, Sanjay, and William R. Lewis. ECG monitoring in the ICU. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0129.

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Electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring is routinely used in hospitals for patients with a wide range of cardiac and non-cardiac diagnoses. Besides simple monitoring of heart rate and detection of life-threatening arrhythmias, the goals of ECG monitoring include detection of myocardial ischaemia, diagnosis of complex arrhythmia, and identification of a prolonged QT interval. The ECG remains a cornerstone in diagnosis and management of patients with coronary ischaemia. Over the past decade, there has been an increase in the number and complexity of electrophysiological interventions, including co
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Steinberg, Dr Jonathan S., and Dr Varma Niraj. Remote Monitoring: Implantable Devices and Ambulatory ECG. LWW, 2019.

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Liu, Chengyu, and Jianqing Li. Feature Engineering and Computational Intelligence in ECG Monitoring. Springer, 2020.

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Waldmann, Carl, Neil Soni, and Andrew Rhodes. Cardiovascular monitoring. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199229581.003.0007.

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ECG monitoring 98Arterial pressure monitoring 102Insertion of central venous catheters 104Common problems with central venous access 106Pulmonary artery catheter: indications and use 108Pulmonary artery catheter: insertion 110Echocardiography 112Clinical application of echocardiography in the ICU 116Doppler 118Pulse pressure algorithms ...
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Butkov, Nic. Polysomnography. Edited by Sudhansu Chokroverty, Luigi Ferini-Strambi, and Christopher Kennard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199682003.003.0007.

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This chapter provides an overview of the sleep recording process, including the application of electrodes and sensors to the patient, instrumentation, signal processing, digital polysomnography (PSG), and artifact recognition. Topics discussed include indications for PSG, standard recording parameters, patient preparation, electrode placement for recording the electroencephalogram (EEG), electrooculogram (EOG), electromyogram (EMG), and electrocardiogram (ECG), the use of respiratory transducers, oximetry, signal processing, filters, digital data display, electrical safety, and patient monitor
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Intraoperative monitoring.: EEG. American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists, 1996.

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Seeck, Margitta, and Donald L. Schomer. Intracranial EEG Monitoring. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0029.

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Intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) is used to localize the focus of seizures and determine vital adjacent cortex before epilepsy surgery. The two most commonly used electrode types are subdural and depth electrodes. Foramen ovale electrodes are less often used. Combinations of electrode types are possible. The choice depends on the presumed focus site. Careful planning is needed before implantation, taking into account the results of noninvasive studies. While subdural recordings allow better mapping of functional cortex, depth electrodes can reach deep structures. There are no guideli
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S, Ebersole John, ed. Ambulatory EEG monitoring. Raven Press, 1989.

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Knape, Johannes (Hans) T. A. Conscious sedation. Edited by Michel M. R. F. Struys. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642045.003.0050.

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After a thorough introduction to conscious sedation, including the reasons for the increase in demand for assistance for moderate (conscious)-to-deep sedation in medicine over recent decades, this chapter covers some key definitions, before moving on to morbidity, mortality, and safety. The chapter then discusses how to prepare the patient for sedation, including the issue of whether the patient should have fasted prior to sedation and the screening of patients for sedation. It looks at the necessary qualifications and responsibilities of a sedation practitioner, and the monitoring of patients
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Reybrouck, Tony, and Marc Gewillig. Exercise testing in congenital heart disease. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0031.

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Exercise testing in adult cardiac patients has mainly focused on ischaemic heart disease. The results of exercise testing with ECG monitoring are often helpful in diagnosing the presence of significant coronary artery disease. In children with heart disease, the type of pathology is different. Ischaemic heart disease is very rare. The majority of the patients present with congenital heart defects, which affect exercise capacity. In patients with congenital heart disease, exercise tests are frequently performed to measure exercise function or to assess abnormalities of cardiac rhythm. The risk
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Husain, Aatif M., and Saurabh R. Sinha. Continuous EEG Monitoring: Principles and Practice. Springer, 2017.

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Husain, Aatif M., and Saurabh R. Sinha. Continuous EEG Monitoring: Principles and Practice. Springer, 2018.

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Brady, Peter A. Evaluation and Treatment of Arrhythmias. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199755691.003.0043.

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Abnormal cardiac arrhythmias may be due to reentry, abnormal automaticity, or triggered activity. Reentrant rhythms may be microreentrant or macroreentrant. Ambulatory (Holter) monitoring is useful for the evaluation of both symptomatic and asymptomatic rhythm disturbances and their relationship to daily activity. Treadmill exercise testing is very useful in the evaluation of patients who present with bradycardia and symptoms of palpitations because it allows both documentation of the adequacy of heart rate response to exercise and the recording of the cardiac rhythm during exercise in a contr
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Adam, Sheila, Sue Osborne, and John Welch. Cardiovascular problems. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199696260.003.0005.

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The cardiovascular chapter discusses the physiology, assessment, and treatment of cardiovascular disorders in the critically ill patient. It gives an in-depth explanation of non-invasive and invasive monitoring procedures (such as ECG, pulse oximetry, oesophageal Doppler, and pulmonary artery catheterization). It includes the measurement of oxygen delivery and consumption, and explains diagnostic techniques such as echocardiography. The chapter includes the management and optimization of goal-directed therapies for specific conditions including coronary heart disease (such as myocardial infarc
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Prior, Pamela F., and Douglas E. Maynard. Monitoring Cerebral Function: Long-Term Monitoring of Eeg and Evoked Potentials. Elsevier Science Ltd, 1987.

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Handbook of EEG Interpretation. Demos Medical, 2014.

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Gill, Harminder S., and Jaswinder S. Gill. Causes, diagnosis, and therapeutic strategy in bradyarrhythmias. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0157.

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Bradyarrhythmias (defined as a heart rate <60 beat/min) occur frequently in the critical care setting. Most are related to underlying disease processes and the multidrug therapies administered. Because of the intense monitoring of these patients, recognition is generally easy. Examination of the ECG will allow diagnosis of the type of bradycardia based on the sinus node, atrioventricular node and the infra-Hissian conducting system. The extent of conduction system disease can be estimated and this has an influence on the prognosis. Bradycardias causing haemodynamic collapse require treatmen
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Vespa, Paul M. Electroencephalogram monitoring in the critically ill. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0221.

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Electroencephalography monitoring provides a method for monitoring brain function, which can complement other forms of monitoring, such as monitoring of intracranial pressure and derived parameters, such as cerebral perfusion pressure. Continuous electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring can be helpful in seizure detection after brain injury and coma. Seizures can be detected by visual inspection of the raw EEG and/or processed EEG data. Treatment of status epilepticus can be improved by rapid identification and abolition of seizures using continuous EEG. Quantitative EEG can also be used to detec
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P, Boyle Terence, ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate., and Ecological Society of America, eds. New approaches to monitoring aquatic eco-systems: A symposium. ASTM, 1987.

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Banerjee, Amitava, and Kaleab Asrress. Screening for cardiovascular disease. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0351.

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Screening involves testing asymptomatic individuals who have risk factors, or individuals who are in the early stages of a disease, in order to decide whether further investigation, clinical intervention, or treatment is warranted. Therefore, screening is classically a primary prevention strategy which aims to capture disease early in its course, but it can also involve secondary prevention in individuals with established disease. In the words of Geoffrey Rose, screening is a ‘population’ strategy. Examples of screening programmes are blood pressure monitoring in primary care to screen for hyp
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Gorenek, Bulent. Temporary pacing. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199687039.003.0026.

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Temporary cardiac pacing by electrical stimulation of the heart is indicated as a short-term treatment of life-threatening bradyarrhythmias or tachyarrhythmias. It can be used temporarily until the arrhythmias resolve or as a bridge to permanent pacing. Symptomatic bradycardias needing temporary pacing may occur in acute myocardial infarction, during percutaneous coronary intervention, and in patients with sinus node dysfunction. Temporary pacing can also be useful for terminating or suppressing some types of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias. Single-chamber, dual-chamber, or bivent
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Gorenek, Bulent. Temporary pacing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199687039.003.0026_update_001.

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Temporary cardiac pacing by electrical stimulation of the heart is indicated as a short-term treatment of life-threatening bradyarrhythmias or tachyarrhythmias. It can be used temporarily until the arrhythmias resolve or as a bridge to permanent pacing. Symptomatic bradycardias needing temporary pacing may occur in acute myocardial infarction, during percutaneous coronary intervention, and in patients with sinus node dysfunction. Temporary pacing can also be useful for terminating or suppressing some types of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias. Single-chamber, dual-chamber, or bivent
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Legatt, Alan D., Marc R. Nuwer, and Ronald G. Emerson. Intraoperative Monitoring of Central Neurophysiology. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0034.

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This chapter covers neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring (NIOM). It describes the relevant neurophysiological signals, their anatomical sources, the techniques used to record them, the manner in which they are assessed, and possible causes of intraoperative signal changes. Techniques used include electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography, and auditory, somatosensory, and motor evoked potentials. Some of these techniques can be used to localize and identify areas of cerebral cortex or the corticospinal tract. Recording of the electromyogram generated by reflex activity can be used
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Jacquemyn, Yves, and Anneke Kwee. Antenatal and intrapartum fetal evaluation. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198713333.003.0006.

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Antenatal and intrapartum fetal monitoring aim to identify the beginning of the process of fetal hypoxia before irreversible fetal damage has taken place. Fetal movement counting by the mother has not been reported to be of any benefit. The biophysical profile score, incorporating ultrasound and fetal heart rate monitoring, has not been proven to reduce perinatal mortality in randomized trials. Doppler ultrasound allows the exploration of the perfusion of different fetal organ systems and provides data on possible hypoxia and fetal anaemia. Maternal uterine artery Doppler can be used to select
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Osman, Gamaleldin M., James J. Riviello, and Lawrence J. Hirsch. EEG in the Intensive Care Unit. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0022.

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The field of continuous electroencephalographic monitoring (cEEG) in the intensive care unit has dramatically expanded over the past two decades. Expansion of cEEG programs led to recognition of the frequent occurrence of electrographic seizures, and complex rhythmic and periodic patterns in various critically ill populations. The majority of electrographic seizures are of nonconvulsive nature, hence the need for cEEG for their identification. Guidelines on when and how to perform cEEG and standardized nomenclature for description of rhythmic and periodic patterns are now available. Quantitati
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Drislane, Frank W., Susan T. Herman, and Peter W. Kaplan. Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0021.

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The clinical presentation and encephalographic (EEG) findings of nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) can be complicated, making diagnosis difficult. There are generalized (e.g., absence status) and focal (e.g., aphasic status, complex partial status) forms. Some patients are responsive but have cognitive or other neurologic deficits; others are less responsive or even comatose. Increasingly, the diagnosis of NCSE is considered in intensive care unit patients. Here, without clinical signs of seizures such as convulsions, EEG is critical in diagnosis, but there is uncertainty about which EEG
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National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Canada). Task Force on Eco-efficiency., ed. Measuring eco-efficiency in business. National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy, 1997.

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Stewart, Jessica Ann, L. Mark Russakoff, and Jonathan W. Stewart. Pharmacotherapy, ECT, and TMS. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199326075.003.0016.

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Physicians’ attention to patients’ concerns and attitudes about taking medication will engender adherence, as will close monitoring of potentially disconcerting side effects. The primary indication for antipsychotic medications is the treatment of psychotic disorders and mania, even in the absence of psychosis. The more troublesome side effects of antipsychotic medications include increased appetite and weight gain; extrapyramidal side effects, tardive dyskinesia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Antidepressants are effective for treating depressive illness, including major depression, pers
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Babiloni, Claudio, Claudio Del Percio, and Ana Buján. EEG in Dementing Disorders. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0016.

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This chapter reviews the most relevant literature on qualitative and quantitative abnormalities in resting-state eyes-closed electroencephalographic (rsEEG) rhythms recorded in patients with dementing disorders due to Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, vascular disease, Parkinson’s disease, Lewy body disease, human immunodeficiency virus infection, and prion disease, mainly Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. This condition of quiet wakefulness is the most used in clinical practice, as it involves a simple, innocuous, quick, noninvasive, and cost-effective procedure that can be rep
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Nuwer, Marc R., Ronald G. Emerson, and Cecil D. Hahn. Principles and Techniques for Long-Term EEG Recording (Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, Intensive Care Unit, Ambulatory). Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0031.

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Long-term monitoring is a set of methods for recording electroencephalographic (EEG) signals over a period of 24 hours or longer. Patient video recording is often synchronized to the EEG. Interpretation aids help physicians to identify events, which include automated spike and seizure detection and various trending displays of frequency EEG content. These techniques are used in epilepsy monitoring units for presurgical evaluations and differential diagnosis of seizures versus nonepileptic events. They are used in intensive care units to identify nonconvulsive seizures, to measure the effective
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