Atlas of video-EEG monitoring

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    • Sirven, Joseph I.
    • Stern, John M.

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Atlas of video-EEG monitoring

Joseph I. Sirven, John M. Stern

McGraw-Hill, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The single-best resource available for learning how to perform and interpret video EEG Companion DVD includes 110 seizure videos covering a full range of seizure types! A Doody's Core Title for 2011! Atlas of Video-EEG Monitoring explains the essentials of video EEG for use in all settings. This full-color atlas thoroughly covers the basics of performing video EEG for diagnosis along with how to use video EEG for the diagnosis and interpretation of seizures and mimickers of seizures during treatment of epilepsy, in the emergency department, and in the intensive care unit. Features DVD contains videos linked to EEG patterns in the book--allowing you to see each problem in real timeOver 340 full-color images and EEGsDetailed overview of epileptic seizures, from simple partial seizures and primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures to epileptic spasms In-depth survey of seizure mimics, including psychogenic non-epileptic spells; panic spells; non-epileptic movements in coma; dissociative spells; movement disorders; sleep disorders; and syncopeThorough review of status epilepticus, including epilepsia partialis continua, and other syndromesCutting-edge guidance on intracranial video-EEG monitoring, including placement and interpretation of grid/strip electrodes and depth electrodes

Table of Contents

Contributors Foreword Preface Acknowledgments PART I: ESSENTIAL ASPECTS 1. Fundamentals of EEG, David Millet and John M. Stern 2. Fundamentals of Digital EEG Recording, Marc R. Nuwer 3. Automated Analysis of EEG, Andrew Gardner, S. Matt Stead, and Greg A. Worrell 4. Fundamentals of Digital Video Recording, Catherine A. Schevon, Edgar R. Toro, and Steven Karceski 5. Establishing a Video-EEG Monitoring Unit, Joseph Drazkowski, Lisa Tapsell, and Luann Helepololei 6. Neurologic Practice in a Video-EEG Monitoring Unit, Jerome Engel Jr. and D. Alan Shewmon 7. Nursing Practice in a Video-EEG Monitoring Unit, Sandra R. Dewar and Mimi Callanan PART II: EPILEPTIC SEIZURES 8. Auras and Other Simple Partial Seizures, John M. Stern 9. Complex Partial Seizures of Temporal Lobe Origin, Scott Mintzer and Christopher T. Skidmore 10. Complex Partial Seizures of Extratemporal Lobe Origin, Ritu Bagla and Michael R. Sperling 11. Secondarily Generalized Seizures, Steve S. Chung and Kent Horne 12. Absence Seizures, Karen M. Stannard, Dennis J. Dlugos, and Tracy Glauser 13. Primary Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures, Erik K. St. Louis 14. Generalized Tonic Seizures, Joseph Sullivan, Catherine Bakey, and Dennis J. Dlugos 15. Generalized Atonic Seizures, Cornelia Drees and Kevin Chapman 16. Epileptic Myoclonus, John N. Caviness 17. Infantile Spasms, Jason T. Lerner, Joyce H. Matsumoto, and Joyce Y. Wu PART III: MIMICKERS OF SEIZURES 18. Psychogenic Nonepileptic Spells, S. Parrish Winesett and Selim R. Benbadis 19. Panic Spells, Andres M. Kanner 20. Dissociative Spells, Jill M. Zuckerman and Matthew Hoerth 21. Movement Disorders, Vicki L. Shanker and Naomi Lubarr 22. Sleep Disorders, Michael H. Silber 23. Syncope, Maromi Nei and Reginald T. Ho PART IV: STATUS EPILEPTICUS 24. Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus, Katherine H. Noe and Eelco Wijdicks 25. Complex Partial Status Epilepticus, Nathan B. Fountain 26. Absence Status Epilepticus, Katherine Nickels and Elaine Wirrell 27. Epilepsia Partialis Continua, Adam L. Hartman, Peter F. Morrison, and Eileen P. Vining 28. Refractory Status Epilepticus, Jan Claassen and Lawrence J. Hirsch 29. Nonepileptic Movements in Coma, Mauricio Gomez and Chad M. Miller PART V: INTRACRANIAL VIDEO-EEG MONITORING 30. Use and Placement of Depth Electrodes, James Leiphart and Itzhak Fried 31. Interpreting Depth Electrode EEG, Lara M. Schrader and John M. Stern 32. Use and Placement of Grid and Strip Electrodes, Richard S. Zimmerman 33. Interpretation of Chronic Intracranial EEG Monitoring, Gregory D. Cascino and Richard S. Zimmerman Index

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  • NCID
    BB05776013
  • ISBN
    • 9780071597425
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 579 p.
  • Size
    23 x 29 cm.
  • Attached Material
    1 videodisc
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