Neurophysiology Flashcards
What are the three main modalities in neurophysiology?
EEG, nerve conduction studies, evoked potentials
Patient present with foot drop. Where could the lesion be?
working distal to proximal: common peroneal nerve, sciatic nerve, sacral plexus, L4/5 S1 root lesion
Which modality is used to diagnose GBS?
nerve conduction studies
Which modality is used to support diagnosis of myasthenia gravis?
repetitive stimulation
What is EMG used for?
=electromyography
motor neuron disease
Which modalities are used to assess CNS structures?
EEG and evoked potentials
Where might EEG be performed?
routine outpatient
urgent inpatient (ward, ICU)
Ambulatory monitoring
In patient videotelemetry
Why are EEG’s useful following a seizure?
prognostic classify epilepsy (if >2 unprovoked)