Characterization of Electroencephalographic Findings at an Electrodiagnostic Unit of a Tertiary Hospital, North-central Nigeria

E. Iwuozo, J. O. Enyikwola, I. Obekpa, O. O. Ijachi, A. A. Godwin, M. Oyigeya
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Electroencephalography (EEG) remains an important investigative tool in supporting the diagnosis and classification of various seizure types. We sought to examine and characterize the EEG findings from all patients referred for the procedure. This cross-sectional retrospective study was carried out at an EEG unit in Federal Medical Centre, Makurdi, Benue State, North Central Nigeria from May 2016 to December 2020. Relevant patients' information were extracted and analysed using SPSS version 21. A total of 484 patients were seen over the study period with age range of 1-87 years and median age of 23 years. They comprised of 254 (52.5%) male and 230 (47.5%) female. The psychiatrist and the Physicians/Neurologist referred most of them for EEG, 201 (41.5%) and 124 (25.6%) respectively. The most reported indication for EEG was clinical suspicion of seizure disorder 291 (60.1%), whilst some did not have a clear indication 111 (22.9%). About 417 (86.2%) of our patients had abnormal EEG finding out of which 414 (99.3%) were diagnostic of seizure disorder made up of generalized seizure in 255 (61.6%) and focal seizure in 159 (38.4%). About 237 (48.9%) of them were already on antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) at referral of which 190 (80.2%0 were taking carbamazepine. This study showed a high prevalence of abnormal EEG with most of them diagnostic of seizure disorder especially generalized seizure. They were mostly of younger age group with about half of them already on AEDs at referral, majority of who were sent by the Psychiatrist.
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尼日利亚中北部某三级医院电诊断科脑电图特征分析
脑电图(EEG)仍然是一个重要的调查工具,支持诊断和分类的各种类型的癫痫发作。我们试图检查和描述所有患者的脑电图结果。这项横断面回顾性研究于2016年5月至2020年12月在尼日利亚中北部贝努埃州马库尔迪联邦医疗中心的脑电图单位进行。提取相关患者信息并使用SPSS 21版进行分析。在研究期间共观察到484例患者,年龄范围为1-87岁,中位年龄为23岁。其中男性254人(52.5%),女性230人(47.5%)。精神科医生和内科/神经科医生分别以201例(41.5%)和124例(25.6%)转诊脑电图最多。脑电图的指征以临床怀疑癫痫发作为主(291例,占60.1%),部分患者的指征不明确(111例,占22.9%)。417例(86.2%)患者脑电图异常,其中414例(99.3%)诊断为癫痫发作障碍,其中全局性发作255例(61.6%),局灶性发作159例(38.4%)。其中237人(48.9%)在转诊时已在使用抗癫痫药物,其中190人(80.2%)正在使用卡马西平。本研究发现脑电图异常发生率高,多数诊断为癫痫性疾病,尤其是全局性癫痫。他们大多是较年轻的年龄组,其中约有一半在转介时已经使用了aed,其中大多数是由精神科医生送来的。
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