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Electroencephalography: Experience at Abakaliki Nigeria

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  • Chukwuemeka O Eze
  • Olaronke F Afolabi
  • Emeka O Onwe
  • Richard L Ewah
  • Ugochukwu U Nnadozie
  • Francis C Okoro
  • Eugene C Nzei
  • Chiamaka Okereke

Abstract

BACKGROUND- Electroencephalography (EEG) remains the most important investigative modality in the evaluation of individuals with epilepsy and other neurological disorders. The pattern of EEG done in a tertiary hospital at Abakaliki Nigeria is not known. It is against this background that we embarked on this retrospective observational study on the EEG pattern and patient characteristics in Neurophysiology laboratory at Abakaliki Nigeria. METHOD- This is a retrospective observational hospital based study where the attendance register of the Neurophysiology laboratory was used to extract information on the demography, clinical characteristics and EEG reports of patients seen at the Laboratory from November 2018 to April 2021. RESULTS- A total of 125 (Male- 69, Female- 56) persons did EEG over the study period, and 75.2% had epileptiform waves (generalized- 16.8%, focal- 57.6%). CONCLUSION- EEG services are been utilized at Abakaliki in evaluation of seizure disorder and other paroxysmal neurological events with more prevalent focal epileptiform waves.

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  • Chukwuemeka O Eze & Olaronke F Afolabi & Emeka O Onwe & Richard L Ewah & Ugochukwu U Nnadozie & Francis C Okoro & Eugene C Nzei & Chiamaka Okereke, 2021. "Electroencephalography: Experience at Abakaliki Nigeria," Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(9), pages 1-71, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:gjhsjl:v:13:y:2021:i:9:p:71
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