Ramani V, Loewenson R B, Torres F
Am J Psychiatry. 1985 Sep;142(9):1099-100. doi: 10.1176/ajp.142.9.1099.
The authors retrospectively studied 150 psychiatric inpatients, 96 of whom had had nasopharyngeal EEGs and 54 of whom had had regular EEGs. The nasopharyngeal recordings did not reveal significantly more epileptiform abnormalities than did the regular EEG in patients with suspected seizures.
作者对150名精神科住院患者进行了回顾性研究,其中96人进行了鼻咽部脑电图检查,54人进行了常规脑电图检查。在疑似癫痫发作的患者中,鼻咽部记录显示的癫痫样异常并不比常规脑电图显著更多。