


Your child's head may be wrapped with gauze or covered with a cap. The recorder is a small box that can be worn on your child's waist with straps. The discs and wires on your child's head will be connected to a recorder. The test will start in the healthcare provider's office and continue in your home. An ambulatory EEG is a test that measures the electrical activity in your child's brain.

Epileptic Disorders.WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: What do I need to know about an ambulatory electroencephalogram (EEG)? Indications for outpatient VEEG recording do not include the withdrawal of AEDs, therefore, no emergency/medical/nursing staff is available at the bedside.ĦBenbadis SR, Beniczky S, Bertram S, Moshe S, The role of EEG in patients with suspected epilepsy. The web-based software allows for remote real-time review of the study, so that the monitoring technologist no longer needs to be on-site, but is still able to contact medical or technical staff to intervene on a timely basis. With the advent of technology that allows for frequent web-based monitoring of the recordings, and the ability to either call the home (to fix patient position or pan/tilt/zoom the camera position) or dispatch a technician to the home to fix technical problems, these are lessening concerns. Studies that have evaluated the value of home video EEG monitoring in the past have also noted a decreased likelihood of the patient being on camera at the time of an event, and the inability to fix technical problems with the recording. In severe cases, physicians cannot safely lower anti-epileptic drugs during the recording 6. This results in less time off from work and away from family. Doi: 10.1080/13696998.2019.1636382 Convenience: Patients can stay in the privacy and comfort of their own home and do not have to travel to stay in an EMU (with the distances in some cases being significant). The real-world economic impact of home-based video electroencephalography: the payer perspective. Lower EEG test costs: The outpatient EEG test cost is generally a fraction of the inpatient EEG cost, as low as 1/3rd of the cost for a 72-hour recording. Stratus, in most cases, has “next-day” and “next-week” availability, resulting in a much higher level of patient compliance with completion of the testing and a much faster turnaround of the final report to the ordering physician. Lower wait times: The study can generally be scheduled and executed much more quickly than inpatient studies. Home environment: The study is performed in the patient’s regular environment with everyday stresses, where the episodes in question generally occur.
