Utility of EEG in differential diagnosis of adults with unexplained acute alteration of mental status.

Scott T Bearden, Leston B Nay
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EEG is a safe, inexpensive, mobile test that can be integrated with the neurologic clinical examination and other testing to help physicians move more quickly and accurately to the right branch of the differential diagnostic tree even when the EEG result is not specifically diagnostic itself As technology evolves to allow faster; easier electrode application and remote transmission of EEG data to electroencephalographers; the use of EEG in the emergency room and intensive care units to assist with differential diagnosis is likely to sharply increase. We examine some differential diagnostic scenarios and actual cases where EEG proved useful. Neurologists are trained to think in differential diagnostic terms. As they review EEG tracings, they often ask neurodiagnostic technologists questions pertaining to the patient history or other testing results that help them assimilate the relevant differential diagnostic data. Neurodiagnostic technologists have a unique opportunity to collect useful differential diagnostic information because they spend about 20 minutes talking with the patient as they apply electrodes and they see the EEG results while the patient, family members, or the patient's nurse is still available for questioning. Those technologists who are able to see the bigger picture and think in differential diagnostic terms as they do EEG testing are more likely to include in their patient's history important clinical details that will help the neurologist reach the correct diagnosis of the patient.

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脑电图在成人不明原因急性精神状态改变鉴别诊断中的应用。
脑电图是一种安全、廉价、可移动的测试,可以与神经临床检查和其他测试相结合,帮助医生更快、更准确地移动到鉴别诊断树的正确分支,即使脑电图结果本身并不是明确的诊断。便于电极应用和脑电图数据远程传输给脑电图仪;在急诊室和重症监护病房使用脑电图辅助鉴别诊断可能会急剧增加。我们检查了一些鉴别诊断方案和实际病例,脑电图证明是有用的。神经科医生被训练以鉴别诊断的方式思考问题。当他们回顾脑电图时,他们经常向神经诊断技术专家询问有关患者病史或其他测试结果的问题,以帮助他们吸收相关的鉴别诊断数据。神经诊断技术人员有一个独特的机会来收集有用的鉴别诊断信息,因为他们花大约20分钟与患者交谈,当他们使用电极时,他们可以看到脑电图结果,而患者、家属或患者的护士仍然可以接受询问。那些技术人员在做脑电图测试时能够看到更大的图景,并从鉴别诊断的角度进行思考,他们更有可能在患者的病史中包含重要的临床细节,这些细节将有助于神经科医生对患者做出正确的诊断。
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