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Minimum Technical Requirements for Performing Ambulatory EEG

Authors :
William O. Tatum
Jonathan J. Halford
Piotr Olejniczak
Olga Selioutski
Madeleine M. Grigg-Damberger
David Gloss
Jayant Acharya
Stephan Schuele
Saurabh R. Sinha
Tammy Tsuchida
Frank W. Drislane
Source :
Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society. 39(6)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Ambulatory EEG (AEEG) devices offer portable, multichannel, digital EEG recording with or without video in the patient's natural environment. The technology applied for AEEG recording is like the technology for routine EEG and inpatient long-term video-EEG monitoring but designed to be compact and wearable. Computer-based AEEG technology is well-suited to digital recording, signal processing, and visual display. However, acquiring interpretable EEG outside of the hospital setting presents its own technical challenges. Published guidelines have established technical standards for performing routine EEG and inpatient video-EEG monitoring, but technical standards for AEEG are lacking. Therefore, this guideline provides minimal technical standards for the performance of AEEG which are essential to ensure the quality of studies for clinical and research practice. We expect these minimum standards to evolve over time with improved performance and advances in the technology.

Details

ISSN :
15371603
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....185556702ec5bb31bc215d78e2c94954