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In a recent article, Varelas et al. 1 reviewed the indications and diagnostic yield of emergent EEG (EmEEG) and concluded that although EmEEG was ordered to rule out status epilepticus (SE) in 60.2% of cases, this diagnosis was performed in only 10.7% of patients. Their study was based on about 90% of cases of EmEEG requested in intensive care...
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