Hospital based EEG recordings have been the norm to assist in the diagnosis and management of patients with unclassified events and known drug resistant epilepsy. Ambulatory EEG (AEEG) is a tool that comes to serve the needs for a portable testing that can be done at home, often with higher accessibility compared to an epilepsy monitoring unit and with lower cost. The current technology provides good quality EEG tracing and can be done with video when needed. In this review we discuss how AEEG should be performed and the preferred indications in which this test may be of utmost help. The advent of ultra-long ambulatory recording may be the future for selected patients as this technology evolves. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Karina A González Otárula, Stephan Schuele. Ambulatory EEG-video. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. 2024 Feb;151:109615
PMID: 38176091
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