Table 1.
Question | Population | Intervention | Comparison | Outcomes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. What are the indications for routine and sleep EEG? | Patient in EEG | EEG recording | No EEG recording | Impact on diagnostics, management decisions or prognostication |
2. What are the minimum technical standards for routine and sleep EEG? | Not practically applicable | |||
3. What provocation methods should be used in routine and sleep EEG and how? | Patient in EEG | Photic stimulation Hyperventilation Other provocation |
No provocation | Epileptiform abnormality Seizure -epileptic -non-epileptic Adverse effects |
4. What should be a minimum duration of routine and sleep EEG to be optimally diagnostic? | Patient in EEG | EEG duration 1 | EEG duration 2 | Abnormal EEG finding |
5. Should sleep deprivation (partial or all night/24h) used to obtain sleep? | Patient in EEG | Sleep deprivation | Natural sleep | Sleep Adverse effects Cost-benefit |
6. Can melatonin or other drugs be used for sleep induction? | Patient in EEG | Melatonin Other sleep-inducing drug |
Sleep deprivation Sleep inducing drug |
Sleep Adverse effects Cost-benefit |
EEG, electroencephalography