Normal EEG Flashcards
Describe rhythmic mid temporal theta of drowsiness and its occurrence (RMTD)
- Sharply contoured trains of 4-7hz theta activity
- Temporal and central location
- Notched look
- Occurs in a state of drowsiness or relaxed wakefulness
Describe POSTS
Positive Occipital Sharp Transients of Sleep
Positive 4-5 hz theta waves in the occipital regions
occurs in stages 1 and 11 of sleep
Describe Lamda and its occurrence
Positive 4-6 hz theta waves in the occipital regions
occurs in the wake state with EO with visual input such as reading, scanning an image
Describe the third rhythm (temporal alpha rhythm) and its occurrence
Alpha range activity located in the temporal regions
occurs in wave state
Seen only in some pts with skull defect
Describe Mu and its occurrence
- Negative arch shaped
- 7-11hz, located in c3/c4
- can occur unilaterall or bilaterally
- often shifting side to side
- does not attenuate with EO
- Occurs in wake state
- attenuated by having pt make fist with contralateral hand
Describe benign sporadic sleep spikes
-also called small sharp spikes (SSS) and benign epileptiform transients of sleep (BETS)- and their occurrence
Low voltage sharp waves that occur on one or both sides in the temporal and frontal regions.
- may mimic EKG artifact
- seen often in referential montage
- occurs in a stage 1-2 sleep
Describe subclinical rhythmic electrographic discharge of adults (SRDA) and its occurrence
Periodic sharp activity most often in parietal regions that progresses into a rhythmic theta pattern usually @ 5-7 hz
-occurs in waking state of older Pts
Name 3 characteristics that define and describe EEG waveforms
- amplitude
- frequency
- location
Describe phantom spike and wave and its occurrence
6hz spike and wave
Posterior or midparietal low voltage spike and wave or in brief bursts
occurs with drowsiness
State the frequencies of normal EEG patterns
Beta- greater than 13 hz
Alpha- 8-13hz
Theta- 3.5-7.5 hz
Delta-3hz or less
Describe fast alpha variant and its occurrence
- 16-20hz posterior rhythm
- can be 2x pts alpha
- occurs awake with EC
- Attenuates with EO
Describe 14 and 6 positive spikes and their occurrence
Sharply contoured trains of 14 & 6 hz spike waves in the posterior region maximal @ t5(p7) and t6 (P8)
- Best seen in contra ear reference
- occur in a state of drowsiness or stage 1 sleep
Describe Wicket Spikes and their occurrence
Sharply contoured waves located in the temporal regions
- seen bilaterally or independently
- no slow wave following
- occur in drowsiness or stage 1 sleep
Describe slow alpha variant and its occurrence
- A sub harmonic of posterior dominant alpha rhythm often noticed and occurring @ 4.5-5 hz
- occurs in wake state with EC
- Attenuates with EO