Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Video-EEG monitoring has emerged as the “gold standard” for the diagnosis of Epilepsy, complex seizure disorders, nonepileptic seizures (NESs). Ambulatory EEG monitoring enables your doctor to observe your EEG over a prolonged period of time. Ambulatory monitoring can help diagnose your seizure type and provides important information regarding the best treatment for your seizures. During video-EEG monitoring, EEG wires will be attached to your head with a special glue so that the electrodes will stay attached for several days. Portable video cameras provide continuous behavioral observation. During the study, the patient can move around and carry out normal daily activities, such as talking, reading and watching television.