Praise for the Third Edition:
‘[B]roadly clinically useful and provides excellent, succint, and practical information for clinical neurophysiologists of all levels… This should be a standard addition to the library of all neurologists.’
© Doody’s Review Service, 2021, Lawrence Brown, MD (The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)
Thoroughly updated and expanded Third Edition of the most trusted resource for anyone involved in EEG interpretation. Designed for on-the-go reference in the clinic or at the bedside, Handbook of EEG Interpretation concisely covers the fundamental components of EEG in clinical practice with graphic examples of classic EEG presentations and essential text throughout. Six new chapters have been added to address areas of growing importance with new dedicated chapters on technical aspects and artifacts of recording. With chapters written by prominent experts, this portable reference includes updated examples and color images new to this edition to reflect current advances in the field.
Using a visual approach to identifying EEG waveforms, this handbook is the prime point-of-care reference on all major EEG topics: normal and abnormal variants, epileptiform and nonepileptiform abnormalities, adult and pediatric seizures, status epilepticus, ICU EEG, and sleep; in addition to ambulatory and video-EEG monitoring, electrocorticography, and magnetoencephalography. Essential ‘bottom-line’ information in every chapter helps guide clinicians through the many challenges of EEG interpretation to improve patient outcomes. Practical tips from authors are included in a user-friendly manner. Designed for rapid retrieval and structured review, this handbook is a highly useful tool for neurology residents and fellows, clinicians, and technologists in search of reliable EEG information, regardless of specialty or level of training.
Key Features:
- Third edition of the comprehensive, easy to read, quick access handbook on EEG interpretation
- Updated to reflect advanced clinical EEG applications and techniques
- Expanded coverage with the addition of six entirely new chapters
- Provides a visual approach to identifying EEG waveforms and understanding the essence of their clinical significance with over 300 color tracings
- Purchase includes access to the e Book for use on most mobile devices or computers
Table des matières
Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
Chapter One: Technical Aspects of EEG by Jonathan J. Halford
Chapter Two: Normal EEG by William O. Tatum IV
Chapter Three: Artifacts of Recording by William O. Tatum
Chapter Four: Abnormal EEG: Non-Epileptiform by Selim R. Benbadis and Elson L. So
Chapter Five: Abnormal EEG: Epileptiform by William O. Tatum IV
Chapter Six: Pediatric Seizures by Douglas R. Nordli, Jr. and Phillip Pearl
Chapter Seven: Ambulatory EEG by William O. Tatum IV
Chapter Eight: Video-EEG and Adult Seizures by Michael Sperling and William O. Tatum IV
Chapter Nine: Invasive Video-EEG by Stephan U. Schuele and Giri Kalamangdalam
Chapter Ten: Status Epilepticus by Francis W. Drislane and Peter Kaplan
Chapter Eleven: ICU EEG by Nicolas Gaspard and Lawrence Hirsch
Chapter Twelve: Sleep by Madeleine M. Grigg-Damberger and Steven A. Lopez
Chapter Thirteen: Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring by Aatif M. Husain
Chapter Fourteen: Electrocorticography by Marc R. Nuwer and Inna Keselman
Chapter Fifteen: Magnetoencephalography by John S. Ebersole and Michael E. Funke
A propos de l’auteur
Dr. William O. Tatum, IV, DO, is Professor, Department of Neurology, Mayo College of Medicine and Director, Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida