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EEG Made Easy

Simplfied steps for EEG.

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ac Made Copyright © 2019 Khong Seang Lim. All rights reserved. ISBN 978-1-5437-5021-8 sc) 978-1-5437-5022-5 (@) All rights rsarved. No part of this book: may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, of mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage rericval system without che written ppetmission of the publisher except in the cae of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and seviews. Because of the dynamic nacure of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in chs book: may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are soley those of the author and do nar necessarily teflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsbilty for thee. ‘won partridgepublishing.comi/singapore 03/26/2019 PARTRIDGE EEG Made Easy First Edition Kheng Seang Lim Soe Win Kyaw Minh-An Thuy Le Introduction ‘This EEG eBook aims to help the beginners who find understand EEG in text formas difficult. Ie is a supplement to EEG textbooks but not to substitute them. “This is also suitable for busy neiaologists who cannot remember the characteristics of various EEG patterns. The packet size and eBook format allow quisie references. And most importantly, this is created for quick revision. before an EEG examination. Features of this eBook: Re- Backed by 1 exif pons Thshele tease menor soe of various EEG pattern, using your visual me es Seed shvnkas sa Al ut @ETOWSES acd format hes mepieac tr pcnagne fins satinaios pcan coin it very useful to learn EEG using a standard format. smashes You wl fod sory conparon ones ts aoc; winos ‘eye movement artefact and frontal slow wave. This aims to increase your differentiating ability in EEG interpretation. seven Onganotion of 2 potter's opowerfullearing method. Many of the experienced EE reders Ree anerganstion chert ef EES in ur mind but th stat often seen nBES textbooks 13. RMTD (tythmic mid- ‘temporal delta activity in drowsiness) woupjndnuow s24Iy yiou spouiza} yum 77 ‘yim soaddosip - 23 wwaddosig - 24 ome or As = Yep |4uaesuDuy - yy : [puvey> aus - auuoy> 2j6u1s a “0 mm Gutoucwon-w mm view mmm 180260701SAyd-moNn WOH =v a auoud Sea reg ‘sypusas $21uq 40 26uIs - Yay yeud20 - q ‘aaom pun ands ~ AM 0g mojaq - S 2sind/a0a syuauianous 243 Differentials of Artifacts P| cyemovements | ECBUEAUEO NEES m ‘Slow waves Slow waves A High amplitude (>200 wv) 50 - 100 uv F Depencis on the frequency ae of eye movements > Frontal (ever to centval) Frontal, temporal, central (< 3 channels) Synchronous Intermittent or rhythnic bilaterally Disappear on sleep Awalee and sleep Cornea is positive Associated with €0q / video. €0q: RL (-) Beq: Fp2 (4) XN out of phase - Ppa <@ Bog: RL in-phase esc:rpa The waves in Frontal channel and E06 are in opposite directions EZ ea aes Needle or vatl- Pall epee Regular stnusotdal wave forn A 0.04 ~ 100 mv (Larger) <20pVv F 30-00 Hz 43 - 25 Hz (slower) i Frontal or temporal Frontal and central re trregutar Rhythrato, Brief runs Continuous background pattern re Prominent bn waking Wakefulness and enhanced Disappear with sleep/gentle pressure tw stage 4 sleep Irregular/unplaustble, polymorphic Spikes with after Both positive and negative phases coming slow waves A Hlgh anplit: > Fouv F a 20 -Foms p — Stngle electrode area Around epileptic focus (having an electrical fletd) R Single intermittent, persistent Improved with electrode . mantpulatton / \ myth be GPFA EMG Seizure 0.04 - 100 mv a < 20 pv 20-50 uv Low (HIGH) Frontal and Frowtal or Focal/generalized * central Generalized temporal ° Wakefulness - Prominent — Clinteal correlation Re and enhanced in waking Evolutton in stage 1 steep Disappear with tn-frequensy/ sleep/gentte amplitude/ ‘presaiira distribution. How to describe Slow wave? Slow waves OIRDA, Occipital Intermittent PSWY, Posterior Slow Wave of Youth Dea 596s04251q 21po1ag (spuo22s 2-90) ‘aang gener-spr 4247009 ‘059 her pmpsimesaaco | yoasaiu 4304s Bansgg anes 355 596104251 1194 (Spucnas oxsa4uy 640] >1pouag ere pee | . pur] Tr '# cel a") El assy som 0464, # {opiso> sxomy rpunjanaig j suopuadopur paioy@ a 5262042519 woo judy pasyouai07 2poweg saxaydwig 018d Classification of Epllepsy 6 Aetiology Focal Epilepsy TLE: tenipeval tebe epilepsy LE: froma Lobe epilepey OLE: oe en Lobe epitepey PLE: paricet Lobe epilepsy CA: childhood cence evens JAB. juventle oosence eilensyy JME: javenite myeelinus > enters Generalized E Epilepsy | | iv ve syne faite pace Lennonecntaut Le: Londo Keffer ‘Age of Onset syndronse West S LKS CAE GEENGE: Gentes iepanie 4-7ms — 18m-14yo 2-120 eenaroced Epepey Les 10 5 ‘Age of Onset Seizure Type ILAE 2017 Classification of Seizure Types Expanded Version * (__ recat onset (

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