Hirsch and Brenner's atlas of EEG in critical care / Lawrence J. Hirsch, Michael W. K. Fong, Richard P. Brenner.

By: Hirsch, Lawrence J [author.]
Contributor(s): Fong, Michael W. K. (Michael Wang Keong), 1985- [author.] | Brenner, Richard P [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, ©2022Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118752890; 9781118752883; 1118752880; 9781118752869; 1118752864; 9781118752876; 1118752872Uniform titles: Atlas of EEG in critical care. Subject(s): Electroencephalography -- Atlases | Critical care medicine | Electroencephalography -- methods | Critical CareGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Atlas. | Scientific atlases. | Atlases.DDC classification: 616.8/047547 LOC classification: RC386.6.E43Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1-EEG Basics Chapter 2: Practical Approach to the Critical Care EEG and its Classification Chapter 3: Encephalopathy and Coma Chapter 4: Focal EEG Abnormalities Chapter 5: Rhythmic and Periodic Patterns Chapter 6: Seizures, Status Epilepticus and the Ictal-Interictal Continuum Chapter 7: Artifacts that can mimic seizures or other physiologic patterns Chapter 8: Post Cardiac Arrest Patterns Chapter 9 Quantitative EEG: Basics, seizure detection, and avoiding pitfalls Chapter 10: Quantitative EEG special applications and multimodal monitoring Appendix Index
Summary: "Rapid diagnosis in the ICU is key to maximizing the patient's chances. EEG is a major diagnostic tool that can help determine extent of injury, any lesions and their location. Prolonged monitopring can provide better prognostic detail. But EEG traceouts are complex. Differences in brain states can be subtle. Recognizing the nuances quickly can be the key to providing the best help to your patient. Hirsch and Brenner's Atlas of EEG in Critical Care provides detailed exemplar traces that cover the situations you will find in the ICU. Key differentiating features are clearly highlighted in colour on the EEG traces. This book includes: The principles of EEG techniques and interpretation A wide range of neurologic conditions including encephalopathy, seizures, stroke, coma, mimics and artifacts The methods of data management and trending central to long-term monitoring Multi-modal monitoring correlating with techniques such as microdialysis Evoked and event-related potentials Atlas of EEG in Critical Care provides you with the EEG knowledge and skills you need for your patients wellbeing in the ICU"-- Provided by publisher.
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Preceded by Atlas of EEG in critical care / Lawrence J. Hirsch, Richard P. Brenner. c2010.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents
Preface

Chapter 1-EEG Basics

Chapter 2: Practical Approach to the Critical Care EEG and its Classification

Chapter 3: Encephalopathy and Coma

Chapter 4: Focal EEG Abnormalities

Chapter 5: Rhythmic and Periodic Patterns

Chapter 6: Seizures, Status Epilepticus and the Ictal-Interictal Continuum

Chapter 7: Artifacts that can mimic seizures or other physiologic patterns

Chapter 8: Post Cardiac Arrest Patterns

Chapter 9 Quantitative EEG: Basics, seizure detection, and avoiding pitfalls

Chapter 10: Quantitative EEG special applications and multimodal monitoring

Appendix

Index

"Rapid diagnosis in the ICU is key to maximizing the patient's chances. EEG is a major diagnostic tool that can help determine extent of injury, any lesions and their location. Prolonged monitopring can provide better prognostic detail. But EEG traceouts are complex. Differences in brain states can be subtle. Recognizing the nuances quickly can be the key to providing the best help to your patient. Hirsch and Brenner's Atlas of EEG in Critical Care provides detailed exemplar traces that cover the situations you will find in the ICU. Key differentiating features are clearly highlighted in colour on the EEG traces. This book includes: The principles of EEG techniques and interpretation A wide range of neurologic conditions including encephalopathy, seizures, stroke, coma, mimics and artifacts The methods of data management and trending central to long-term monitoring Multi-modal monitoring correlating with techniques such as microdialysis Evoked and event-related potentials Atlas of EEG in Critical Care provides you with the EEG knowledge and skills you need for your patients wellbeing in the ICU"-- Provided by publisher.

About the Authors
Lawrence J. Hirsch, MD, Professor of Neurology; Chief, Division of Epilepsy and EEG; Co-Director, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center; Co-Director, Continuous EEG Monitoring Program; Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

Michael W.K. Fong, MBBS, Neurologist and Epileptologist, Westmead Comprehensive Epilepsy Unit, Westmead Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Richard P. Brenner, MD, Professor of Neurology (Retired), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

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