Video-EEG - electroencephalography (children)
EEG is a non-invasive diagnostic method of examining the bioelectrical activity of the brain using an electroencephalograph. Vero-EEG examination is more precise than classical EEG. The graphics shown below are for children up to the age of 18.
- About the examination
- Preparation for the examination
- Documents
What is a video-EEG?
The video-EEG test is a synchronous recording of the EEG (bioelectrical brain activity) and the patient's physical responses recorded with a special camera.
The test is non-invasive, painless and completely safe. Depending on the diagnostic need, it is performed during sleep or wakefulness.
In children under the age of 4, the EEG is performed only in sleep. In older children, an awake EEG can be performed, provided the young patient is calm and follows instructions.
Note that the examination lasts a minimum of one hour. After the time is exceeded, a surcharge for another hour applies.
Indications
Video-EEG is performed:
- in the diagnosis of epilepsy,
- after head injuries,
- after neurosurgical operations,
- to determine the causes of sleep or memory disorders,
- in cases of recurrent syncope,
- in cases of frequent headaches,
- in cases of paroxysmal movement disorders.
Course
The examination takes place in the supine position. A special cap with electrodes is placed on the patient's head. The patient falls asleep, and in the case of awake examination is asked to follow the instructions of the person conducting the examination (e.g. deep breathing, closing and opening the eyes).