Table of Contents

 

 

 

 

Contributors

v

 

Foreword

vii

 

Preface

viii

SECTION I

EVOKED POTENTIALS

 

1

Principles of Evoked Potentials   Thoru Yamada, Elizabeth Mcng, and Peter Seaba

1

2

Visual Evoked Potentials   Thoru Yamada and Elizabeth Meng

13

3

Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials and Auditory Evoked Potentials   Thoru Yamada and Elizabeth Meng

31

4

Somatosensory Evoked Potentials   Thoru Yamada and Elizabeth Meng

51

SECTION II

INTRAOPERATIVE NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC MONITORING

 

5

Introduction and Recording Technology   Jada Franck and Marjorie Tucker

84

6

EEG Monitoring for Carotid Endarterectomy   Thoru Yamada and Elizabeth Meng

95

7

Spinal Cord Monitoring   Gloria Galloway

119

SECTION III

LONG-TERM EEG MONITORING

 

8

Diagnostic Video-EEG Monitoring for Epilepsy and Spells: Indications, Application, and Interpretation   Erik K. St. Louis

143

9

Invasive Video EEG Monitoring in Epilepsy Surgery Candidates: Indications, Technique, and Interpretation   Mark A. Granner

172

10

Long-Term Bedside EEG Monitoring for Acutely III Patients (LTM/cEEG)   Thoru Yamada and Elizabeth Meng

182

SECTION IV

SLEEP STUDIES

 

11

Sleep Physiology and Pathology   Mark. Eric Dyken, Adel K. Afifi, and Kyoung Bin Im

202

12

Technology of Polysomnography   Christine L. Glenn

220

13

Sleep Apnea and Related Conditions   Chike Linton, Shekar Raman, and Christine L. Glenn

246

14

Evaluating Narcolepsy and Related Conditions   Jon Tippin

253

15

Parasomnias   Mark Eric Dyken and Deborah C. Lin-Dyken

260

SECTION V

NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES

 

16

Nerve Conduction Studies   Wendy Sebetka, Sheila Menncn, and Leigha Rios

278

 

Index

289