1. Standardisierter Computer-basiert-organisierter Report des EEG (SCORE):Eine strukturierende Form der EEG-Befundung
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Schmitt, F. C., Aurlien, H., Brogger, J. C., Hirsch, L. J., Schomer, D. L., Trinka, E., Pressler, R. M., Wennberg, R., Visser, G. H., Eisermann, M., Diehl, B., Lesser, R. P., Kaplan, P. W., The Tich, S. N., Lee, J. W., Martins-Da-Silva, A., Stefan, H., Neufeld, M., Rubboli, G., Fabricius, M., Gardella, E., Terney, D., Meritam, P., Eichele, T., Asano, E., Cox, F., Van Emde Boas, W., Mameniskiene, R., Marusic, P., Zárubová, J., Rosén, I., Fuglsang-Frederiksen, A., Ikeda, A., Macdonald, D. B., Terada, K., Ugawa, Y., Zhou, D., Herman, S. T., and Beniczky, S.
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standardised ,terminology ,clinical assessment ,EEG ,database ,report - Abstract
A taskforce formed in 2013 by the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology developed an EEG terminology with international consensus. In the following, the result - the second version of Standardized Computer-based Organized Reporting of EEG (SCORE) will be summarised. The terminology was tested in clinical practice using a software package (SCORE-EEG) applied to over 12,000 EEGs. The selection of terms is context-dependent: the initial selection determines which further options are available. A report is automatically generated and individual features are fed into a database. SCORE contains specialised modules for reporting on epileptic seizures, as well as for characteristic neonatal and intensive care EEG features. SCORE is a useful tool not only for outpatient, clinical and research settings, but also for quality control, data sharing and education.
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- 2018
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