AbstractPurposeThe role of EEG after a first seizure has been debated. Epileptiform EEG activity is a good predictor of seizure recurrence, but is reported in only 8–50% of first-seizure adult patients. Even if the EEG is abnormal, the opinions about treatment after a first seizure differ. The role of EEG in treatment decisions after remission or recurrence is also unclear. This study aims to identify neurologists’ diagnostic strategies compared to guidelines about the use of EEG (i) after a first unprovoked generalized seizure in adults, (ii) after a recurrent seizure and (iii) in treatment decisions after recurrence or remission.MethodAll members of the Dutch Neurological Society were invited to participate in our on-line survey about the...
AbstractPurposePrevious studies have demonstrated different diagnostic yields with electroencephalog...
Diagnosis of epilepsy after a first unprovoked seizure is possible according to the guidelines by th...
A sample of 78 patients (32 females and 46 males) who had a first unprovoked generalized tonic-cloni...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the utility of acute electroencephalography (EEG) performed in the emergenc...
Purpose Uncertainty about recurrence after a first unprovoked seizure is a significant psychological...
AbstractObjectivesWe examined whether the relationship between interictal epileptiform discharges (I...
Background and objectives: Routine electroencephalography (rEEG) remains central in the prognosis of...
• The clinical diagnosis of an epileptic seizure requires a detailed history taking and, ideally, an...
AbstractPurposeThe prognosis of rolandic epilepsy (RE) is considered favorable. Since a moderate pro...
The likelihood of seizure recurrence after a first unprovoked seizure has profound social, vocationa...
A first seizure is a life-changing event with physical and psychological consequences. We aimed to a...
IntroductionA first unprovoked seizure is a common presentation, reliably identifying those that wil...
Introduction: This study aimed to determine whether the administration of antiepileptic drugs (AED) ...
Objective Diagnostic value and efficacy of re-interpretation of previous EEGs in 100 patients admitt...
Cerebrovascular disease is the leading cause of epilepsy in adults, although post-stroke seizures re...
AbstractPurposePrevious studies have demonstrated different diagnostic yields with electroencephalog...
Diagnosis of epilepsy after a first unprovoked seizure is possible according to the guidelines by th...
A sample of 78 patients (32 females and 46 males) who had a first unprovoked generalized tonic-cloni...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the utility of acute electroencephalography (EEG) performed in the emergenc...
Purpose Uncertainty about recurrence after a first unprovoked seizure is a significant psychological...
AbstractObjectivesWe examined whether the relationship between interictal epileptiform discharges (I...
Background and objectives: Routine electroencephalography (rEEG) remains central in the prognosis of...
• The clinical diagnosis of an epileptic seizure requires a detailed history taking and, ideally, an...
AbstractPurposeThe prognosis of rolandic epilepsy (RE) is considered favorable. Since a moderate pro...
The likelihood of seizure recurrence after a first unprovoked seizure has profound social, vocationa...
A first seizure is a life-changing event with physical and psychological consequences. We aimed to a...
IntroductionA first unprovoked seizure is a common presentation, reliably identifying those that wil...
Introduction: This study aimed to determine whether the administration of antiepileptic drugs (AED) ...
Objective Diagnostic value and efficacy of re-interpretation of previous EEGs in 100 patients admitt...
Cerebrovascular disease is the leading cause of epilepsy in adults, although post-stroke seizures re...
AbstractPurposePrevious studies have demonstrated different diagnostic yields with electroencephalog...
Diagnosis of epilepsy after a first unprovoked seizure is possible according to the guidelines by th...
A sample of 78 patients (32 females and 46 males) who had a first unprovoked generalized tonic-cloni...