© 2020, © 2020 ASET–The Neurodiagnostic Society. Tilt table testing is a common noninvasive diagnostic test performed to reproduce and evaluate syncope in a vulnerable patient and subsequently guide therapy. Electroencephalography (EEG) is typically useful for identifying interictal and ictal abnormalities within the context of epilepsy or suspected epilepsy. We report a series of patients who underwent simultaneous tilt table testing with EEG. Diagnostic benefits are not exclusively the verification of EEG correlates secondary to clinical and cardiovascular changes during syncope, but also confirmation of nonphysiological events, including psychogenic nonepileptic seizures and psychogenic pseudosyncope. Fifty tilt table studies were combin...
29th International Epilepsy Congress -- AUG 28-SEP 01, 2011 -- Rome, ITALYWOS: 00029421720069
Background. Seizures are frequent in ICU and their diagnosis is challenging, often delayed or missed...
An expert committee was formed to reach consensus on the use of Tilt Table Testing (TTT) in the diag...
BackgroundIt is well established that tonic-clonic seizure-like activity can be part of a syncope ye...
AbstractPurposeIt is estimated that approximately 20–30% of patients diagnosed with epilepsy have be...
Aim. To study the outcomes of a series of consecutive tilt table tests combined with video-EEG (TTVE...
AbstractDifferentiating psychogenic non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD) from true epilepsy is diffi...
AbstractObjective: To assess the role of head up tilt testing (HUT) in diagnosing probable or possib...
PubMed ID: 22459868Syncope and seizure are frequently encountered problems in daily neurology practi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of head up tilt testing (HUT) in diagnosing probable or possible va...
Aim: We aimed to detect the utility of head up tilt test with video electroencephalography (EEG) in ...
The loss of consciousness has been a subject of wonder and uncertainty in humans, and for this reaso...
The aim of this retrospective study (February 2012 – September 2014) was to assess the role of head-...
An expert committee was formed to reach consensus on the use of tilt table testing (TTT) in the diag...
upright tilt table testing in the differential diagnosis of convulsive syncope from epileptic seizur...
29th International Epilepsy Congress -- AUG 28-SEP 01, 2011 -- Rome, ITALYWOS: 00029421720069
Background. Seizures are frequent in ICU and their diagnosis is challenging, often delayed or missed...
An expert committee was formed to reach consensus on the use of Tilt Table Testing (TTT) in the diag...
BackgroundIt is well established that tonic-clonic seizure-like activity can be part of a syncope ye...
AbstractPurposeIt is estimated that approximately 20–30% of patients diagnosed with epilepsy have be...
Aim. To study the outcomes of a series of consecutive tilt table tests combined with video-EEG (TTVE...
AbstractDifferentiating psychogenic non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD) from true epilepsy is diffi...
AbstractObjective: To assess the role of head up tilt testing (HUT) in diagnosing probable or possib...
PubMed ID: 22459868Syncope and seizure are frequently encountered problems in daily neurology practi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of head up tilt testing (HUT) in diagnosing probable or possible va...
Aim: We aimed to detect the utility of head up tilt test with video electroencephalography (EEG) in ...
The loss of consciousness has been a subject of wonder and uncertainty in humans, and for this reaso...
The aim of this retrospective study (February 2012 – September 2014) was to assess the role of head-...
An expert committee was formed to reach consensus on the use of tilt table testing (TTT) in the diag...
upright tilt table testing in the differential diagnosis of convulsive syncope from epileptic seizur...
29th International Epilepsy Congress -- AUG 28-SEP 01, 2011 -- Rome, ITALYWOS: 00029421720069
Background. Seizures are frequent in ICU and their diagnosis is challenging, often delayed or missed...
An expert committee was formed to reach consensus on the use of Tilt Table Testing (TTT) in the diag...