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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Neurophysiol. 2020 Jun 24;131(9):2298–2306. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2020.05.032

Table 1.

Characteristics of Electroenncephalographers.

N (%)
Role group: Attending/faculty 10 (100%)
Years of experience reading EEGs:
<2 years 0 (0%)
2–5 years 3 (30%)
5–10 years 5 (50%)
>10 years 2 (20%)
Years of experience reading quantitative EEGs:
<2 years 0 (0%)
2–5 years 3 (30%)
5–10 years 5 (50%)
>10 years 2 (20%)
Quantitative EEG routinely incorporated in clinical practice
Yes 10 (100%)
No 0 (0%)
Passed ACNS ICU EEG certification test 10 (100%)
Confidence in quantitative EEG interpretation
Not confident 1 (10%)
Somewhat confident 1 (10%)
Very confident 5 (50%)
Extremely confident 3 (30%)

ACNS: American Clinical Neurophysiology Society; ICU: Intensive Care Unit.