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Barfuss J, Nascimento F, Duhaime E, Kapur S, Karakis I, Ng M, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol Pract . 2023 Sep; 8:177-186. PMID: 37681118
Objective: Misinterpretation of EEGs harms patients, yet few resources exist to help trainees practice interpreting EEGs. We therefore sought to evaluate a novel educational tool to teach trainees how to...
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Jing J, Ge W, Hong S, Fernandes M, Lin Z, Yang C, et al.
Neurology . 2023 Mar; 100(17):e1750-e1762. PMID: 36878708
Background And Objectives: Seizures (SZs) and other SZ-like patterns of brain activity can harm the brain and contribute to in-hospital death, particularly when prolonged. However, experts qualified to interpret EEG...
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McInnis R, Ayub M, Jing J, Halford J, Mateen F, Westover M
Epilepsy Behav . 2023 Mar; 141:109135. PMID: 36871319
Objective: To construct a tool for non-experts to calculate the probability of epilepsy based on easily obtained clinical information combined with an artificial intelligence readout of the electroencephalogram (AI-EEG). Materials...
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Peltola M, Leitinger M, Halford J, Vinayan K, Kobayashi K, Pressler R, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2023 Feb; 147:108-120. PMID: 36775678
This article provides recommendations on the minimum standards for recording routine ("standard") and sleep electroencephalography (EEG). The joint working group of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN) and the...
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Peltola M, Leitinger M, Halford J, Vinayan K, Kobayashi K, Pressler R, et al.
Epilepsia . 2023 Feb; 64(3):602-618. PMID: 36762397
This article provides recommendations on the minimum standards for recording routine ("standard") and sleep electroencephalography (EEG). The joint working group of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN) and the...
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Halford J, Brinkmann B, Clunie D, Gotman J, Beniczky S, Rampp S, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2023 Jan; 147:11-13. PMID: 36610358
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Kanner A, Saporta A, Kim D, Barry J, Altalib H, Omotola H, et al.
Neurology . 2022 Dec; 100(11):e1123-e1134. PMID: 36539302
Background And Objectives: Mood, anxiety disorders, and suicidality are more frequent in people with epilepsy than in the general population. Yet, their prevalence and the types of mood and anxiety...
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Jing J, Ge W, Struck A, Fernandes M, Hong S, An S, et al.
Neurology . 2022 Dec; 100(17):e1737-e1749. PMID: 36460472
Background And Objectives: The validity of brain monitoring using electroencephalography (EEG), particularly to guide care in patients with acute or critical illness, requires that experts can reliably identify seizures and...
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Tatum W, Halford J, Olejniczak P, Selioutski O, Grigg-Damberger M, Gloss D, et al.
J Clin Neurophysiol . 2022 Aug; 39(6):435-440. PMID: 35916885
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...
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Harid N, Jing J, Hogan J, Nascimento F, Ouyang A, Zheng W, et al.
Epileptic Disord . 2022 Jun; 24(3):496-506. PMID: 35770748
Objective: Interictal epileptiform discharges on EEG are integral to diagnosing epilepsy. However, EEGs are interpreted by readers with and without specialty training, and there is no accepted method to assess...