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Electroencephalography (EEG) has been in continuous development over at least 70 years and is firmly established as a tool in the management of epilepsy. For a while, the technique fell into disregard because of difficulties with interpretation, specificity and sensitivity. Whilst clinicians have to be aware of these problems, they have been largely addressed by recent computer digitization of signals, which permits longer standard recordings and monitoring linked to a simultaneous video. These techniques are not only an essential component of a specialist epilepsy service, where inpatient video-EEG telemetry is vital both for diagnosis and assessment before neurosurgical treatment, but also in general and acute medical settings, particularly for the management of status epilepticus. Further developments in computing will extend the use of EEG in all of these roles and long-term monitoring for diagnosis and management of coma will become more widely available.
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Kennett, R. Modern electroencephalography. J Neurol 259, 783–789 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-012-6425-6
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