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Is 15 minutes enough?

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Many thanks to Karine J. Abou Khalid, MD, MSc, for discussing her EEG research recently presented at the American Epilepsy Society meeting. Dr. Khalid examined whether a prolonged EEG of 24 hours picked up any more epileptic activity than a 15-minute EEG. This is critically important as 24 hour EEGs consume vastly more resources of technology and personnel time than a 15-minute recording.


You may be surprised at her findings!

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