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EEG departments in Great Britain: a survey of practice.

机译:英国的EEG部门:实践调查。

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OBJECTIVE: Guidelines have been published recently on when an electroencephalogram (EEG) should be undertaken and the expected waiting time for a routine EEG, but have not included recommendations on how an EEG should be undertaken or who should undertake and report EEGs. The purpose of this survey was to obtain background information on the composition and practice of EEG departments throughout Great Britain that might form the basis for additional recommendations and guidelines. METHODS: A postal questionnaire was sent to all EEG departments in Great Britain in 2001/2002; non-responders were sent a further copy of the questionnaire. RESULTS: Fifty-two departments responded, representing a response rate of 48%. The reasons for this relatively poor response rate are not known. Findings indicated that a single doctor reported EEGs in 44% of all departments. The speciality of doctor reporting EEGs included neurophysiologists (59%), neurologists (22%), paediatric neurologists (PNs) (13%), psychiatrists (5%) and one general practitioner (GP). EEG recordists from 28 departments (54%) and medical staff in 21 departments (40%) stated that they had not received any formal training in, respectively, undertaking and reporting EEGs in children. In 29 departments (55%), medical staff report EEGs independently from the recordists. Fourteen departments (27%) undertake less than 500 EEGs per year. Ten of the 42 departments providing a paediatric service perform less than 100 paediatric EEGs per year. Eighteen (35%) and eight (15%) units have a waiting time of 2-4 and over 12 weeks, respectively, for a routine EEG. CONCLUSIONS: This survey has identified a range of practice and operational procedures in 52 EEG departments throughout Great Britain. These findings may have implications on the investigation and management of people with non-epileptic seizures and epilepsy.
机译:目的:最近发布了有关何时应进行脑电图(EEG)以及常规脑电图的预期等待时间的指南,但并未包括有关如何进行脑电图或由谁进行和报告脑电图的建议。这项调查的目的是获得有关整个英国EEG部门组成和实践的背景信息,这些信息可能构成其他建议和指南的基础。方法:在2001/2002年向英国的所有EEG部门发送了邮政问卷。未回答的人又收到了问卷的副本。结果:52个部门做出了回应,回应率为48%。这种相对较差的响应率的原因尚不清楚。调查结果表明,在所有部门中,只有一名医生报告了脑电图。报告脑电图的医生专业包括神经生理学家(59%),神经病学家(22%),小儿神经病学家(PNs)(13%),精神病学家(5%)和一名全科医生(GP)。来自28个科室(54%)的EEG记录员和21个科室的医务人员(40%)表示,他们分别未接受过有关接受和报告儿童EEG的任何正式培训。在29个部门(55%)中,医务人员独立于记录人员上报脑电图。每年有十四个部门(占27%)承担不到500个脑电图。在42个提供儿科服务的部门中,有10个部门每年执行的儿科脑电图少于100个。常规脑电图的十八(35%)和八个(15%)单元的等待时间分别为2-4和12周以上。结论:本次调查确定了全英国52个EEG部门的一系列实践和操作程序。这些发现可能对非癫痫性癫痫和癫痫患者的调查和管理产生影响。

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