O. Madkour et al., TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACKS - ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL (CONVENTIONAL AND TOPOGRAPHIC EEG) AND RADIOLOGICAL (CCT) EVALUATION, Journal of the neurological sciences, 119(1), 1993, pp. 8-17
The value of electrophysiological tests: conventional electroencephalo
graphy (EEG), topographic EEG analysis as well as computerized tomogra
phy (CT) in the diagnosis and evaluation of 25 patients with manifesta
tions of transient ischemic attacks (TIA) in the domain of the carotid
system was assessed. Normal CT was the rule in TIA patients except in
8% of the cases, where nonspecific changes of brain atrophy were desc
ribed. Conventional EEG, topographic EEG and spectral analysis could d
etect abnormalities in 48%, 80% and 64% of TIA cases respectively. Non
e of the abnormal EEG records could be missed by topographic EEG analy
sis. 32% of the records were diagnosed as abnormal by topographic EEG,
while conventional EEG failed to detect abnormalities. Spectral analy
sis of the EEG results revealed a significant decrease regarding mean
high limit alpha percent power, and a significant increase regarding m
ean low and high limit theta percent power, as well as a significant i
ncrease of the mean high limit of the slow activities (delta + theta)/
fast activities (alpha + beta) percent power ratio in the TIA group as
compared to the normal control group.