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SIG | EEG: The Problem of EEG Over-Interpretations – Causes, Consequences, and Solutions

Sunday, December 5, 2021
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OVERVIEW:

This Special Interest Group reviews the causes and consequences of over-reading EEG records.  

EEG misinterpretation resulting in misdiagnoses of epilepsy is common—about 30% of patients sent to epilepsy centers for intractable epilepsy have been misdiagnosed. Of these misdiagnosed patients, many received a wrong diagnosis based on an ‘abnormal’ EEG. 

Presenters discuss potential solutions to over-reading EEG records and whether computers and software can assist in solving this problem. 

Learning Objectives:

Following participation in this activity, participants will be able to: 

  • Explain the importance of the EEG over-interpretation in the misdiagnosis of seizures 
  • Propose solutions to avoid over-interpretations of EEGs 
  • Discuss whether computers and software can offer solutions to the problem of EEG over-interpretation 

Program:

SIG CoordinatorsSelim Benbadis, MD, FAES and Daniel Friedman, MD, FAES 

Chair: Selim Benbadis, MD, FAES 

The Problem of EEG Over-Interpretation | Selim Benbadis, MD, FAES 

The Consequences of the Misdiagnosis of Epilepsy | Ushtar Amin, MD 

EEG Training in Neurology Residency | Rebecca Fasano, MD 

Can Computers Save Us from this Problem? | Daniel Friedman, MD, FAES

Education Credit:

1.5 CME

Activity Type
Special Interest Group
Credit
CME
Format
In person
On-demand
Career Stage
Early Career (typically 0-5 years from completion of training)
Mid-Career (typically 6-15 years from completion of training)
Audience
Advanced Practice Providers
Clinicians
Fellows/Trainees
Technicians
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Clinical
First-time Attendees
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Young Professionals