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A video EEG (electroencephalograph) records what you are doing or experiencing on video while an EEG test records the electrical activity of the brain or brainwaves. The purpose is to be able to see what happens when you have a seizure or an event that is suspected to be a seizure.
Video EEG (electroencephalogram) monitoring is a specialized kind of real-time brain imaging used for diagnosing the cause of seizures. The patient is continuously monitored on a video while an EEG unit records their brain activity.
A video EEG (electroencephalograph) monitoring is a diagnostic procedure using EEG and video recordings simultaneously in order to monitor seizure activity. A video EEG monitoring is usually performed in a hospital because it is performed for a prolonged period.
Lurie Children's pediatric epileptologists use video EEG monitoring to help link a child's brain electrical patterns to a physical seizure. Learn more about ...
Video EEG: If you’re having an EEG because your provider wants to record seizures, they may ask you to have a video EEG so they can see and hear what you’re doing. They may call this test EEG monitoring, EEG telemetry or video EEG monitoring.
18 lis 2020 · If you have been referred for a video-EEG test — sometimes written as VEEG or VEM — this article will cover some questions you may have. What is video-EEG (VEEG) monitoring? Why is video recorded with EEG data?
Video EEG is a real-time test that records you while you are having an epileptic seizure. It may also be called EEG telemetry or EEG monitoring.