DOAJ Open Access 2022

EEG normal variants: A prospective study using the SCORE system

Stephan Wüstenhagen Daniella Terney Elena Gardella Pirgit Meritam Larsen Connie Rømer +2 lainnya

Abstrak

Objective: To determine the prevalence and characteristics of normal variants in EEG recordings in a large cohort, and provide readers with typical examples of all normal variants for educational purposes. Methods: Using the SCORE EEG system (Standardized Computer-Based Organized Reporting of EEG), we prospectively extracted EEG features in consecutive patients. In this dataset, we analyzed 3050 recordings from 2319 patients (mean age 38.5 years; range: 1–89 years). Results: The distribution of the normal variants was as follows: sharp transients 19.21% (including wicket spikes), rhythmic temporal theta of drowsiness 6.03%, temporal slowing of the old 2.89%, slow fused transients 2.59%, 14-and 6-Hz bursts 1.83%, breach rhythm 1.25%, small sharp spikes 1.05%, 6-Hz spike and slow wave 0.69% and SREDA 0.03%. Conclusions: The most prevalent normal variants are the sharp transients, which must not be over-read as epileptiform discharges. Significance: EEG readers must be familiar with the normal variants to avoid misdiagnosis and misclassification of patients referred to clinical EEG recordings.

Penulis (7)

S

Stephan Wüstenhagen

D

Daniella Terney

E

Elena Gardella

P

Pirgit Meritam Larsen

C

Connie Rømer

H

Harald Aurlien

S

Sándor Beniczky

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Wüstenhagen, S., Terney, D., Gardella, E., Larsen, P.M., Rømer, C., Aurlien, H. et al. (2022). EEG normal variants: A prospective study using the SCORE system. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cnp.2022.06.001

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2022
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10.1016/j.cnp.2022.06.001
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