Synopses & Reviews
The Clinical Neurophysiology Primer presents a broad yet focused treatment of central topics in the field of clinical neurophysiology. This volume was inspired by the clinical neurophysiology lecture series at Beth Israel-Deaconess Medical Center and Rhode Island Hospital, where faculty and trainees at these renowned teaching hospitals participate in a lecture series over the course of the academic year. Much like the lecture series, The Clinical Neurophysiology Primer is designed to acquaint trainees with the essential elements of clinical neurophysiology.
Each chapter in this four-part volume is written by leading and respected clinical neurophysiologists. Part I presents introductory considerations such as basic electronics, basic CNS physiology, and volume conduction for clinical neurophysiology. Parts II and III attend to all aspects of electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG), respectively. In Part IV, topics in fields related to clinical neurophysiology are emphasized, including autonomic testing, evoked potentials, sleep studies, and their applications. Fellows engaged in neurophysiology training, those pursuing more focused training in those areas, and neurology residents will all find this volume to be an indispensable reference.
Review
From the reviews:
"Each chapter in this four-part volume is written by clinical neurophysiologists and aimed at those engaged in neurophysiology training and neurology residents." (Times Higher Education, May, 2008)
"This multi-author textbook was developed from a teaching hospital lecture series for clinical neurophysiology trainees. It provides a broad and basic overview of neurophysiology which is also a good introduction to the field for ... neurologists. ... I would certainly recommend it to anyone wanting an approachable introduction to clinical neurophysiology." (Anna Basu, European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, Issue 12, December, 2008)
Review
From the reviews:
"Each chapter in this four-part volume is written by clinical neurophysiologists and aimed at those engaged in neurophysiology training and neurology residents." (Times Higher Education, May, 2008)
"This multi-author textbook was developed from a teaching hospital lecture series for clinical neurophysiology trainees. It provides a broad and basic overview of neurophysiology which is also a good introduction to the field for ... neurologists. ... I would certainly recommend it to anyone wanting an approachable introduction to clinical neurophysiology." (Anna Basu, European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, Issue 12, December, 2008)
Synopsis
With the growth of combined clinical neurophysiology fellowship training programs and their corresponding pan-physiology board examinations, there has been an increased need for educational materials that span the range of clinical neurophysiology topics. The Clinical Neurophysiology Primer aims to meet this need by providing a broad and intentionally basic treatment of the most central topics within clinical neurophysiology. The Clinical Neurophysiology Primer initially took shape within the clinical neurophysiology sections at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Rhode Island Hospital, as an outgrowth of their fellowships didactic lecture series. Faculty and trainees at these and affiliated teaching hospitals participate in a series of lectures over the course of the academic year designed to acquaint trainees with the elements of clinical neurophysiology, supplementing their clinical experiences. We hope that this primer will prove valuable to others as a companion book intended for clinical neurophysiology fellows and neurology residents, to be used in conjunction with such a program of lectures."
Synopsis
This book presents a broad yet focused treatment of central topics in the field of clinical neurophysiology. The volume was inspired by the clinical neurophysiology lecture series at Beth Israel-Deaconess Medical Center and Rhode Island Hospital. Much like the lecture series, this book is designed to acquaint trainees with the essential elements of clinical neurophysiology. Each chapter is written by leading and respected clinical neurophysiologists.
Table of Contents
LIST OF CHAPTERS FOR CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY PRIMER
BLUM/RUTKOVE-Revised
I. Basic Considerations
1. Basic Electronics in Clinical Neurophysiology - Andrew Blum, Christopher Sinclair, Mason Gasper
2. Basic CNS Physiology and Cortical Basis of EEG - Gregory Holmes, Roustem Kazipov
3. Ions, Membrane Potentials and Electrical Properties of Nerves - Devanand Jillapalli, Jeremy Shefner
4. Introduction to Volume Conduction - Seward Rutkove
II. EEG
5. The Normal EEG in an Adult - Donald Schomer
6. Activation of the EEG - Barbara A. Dworetzky, Edward B. Bromfield, Nanon E. Winslow
7. Normal Variant EEG Patterns - Richard Cervone, Andrew Blum
8. Epileptiform Abnormalities - Bernard Chang, Frank Drislane
9. Focal and Generalized Slowing, Coma and Brain Death - Edward Donnelly, Andrew Blum
10. Normal Pediatric EEG - Ann Bergin, Blaise Bourgeois
11. Pediatric EEG Abnormalities - James Riviello
III. EMG
12. Neurophysiology of Nerve Conduction Studies - James Carress, Seward Rutkove, Gregory Esper
13. Technical, Physiological, and Anatomical Considerations in Nerve Conduction Studies - James Carress
14. Introduction to the Needle Electrode Examination - Seward Rutkove, Gregory J. Esper
15. Mononeuropathies of the Upper and Lower Extremity - Milind Kothari, Kevin R. Scott
16. Electrophysiology of Polyneuropathy - Annabel Wang, Seward Rutkove
17. Radiculopathy and Motor Neuron Disorders - Elizabeth Raynor, Juan A. Acosta
18. Electrophysiology and Brachial and Lumbosacral Plexopathies - Elizabeth Raynor, Juan A. Acosta
19. Evaluation of the Cranial Nerves - George Sachs
20. Electrophysiology of Myopathy: Approach to the Patient with Myopathy in the EMG Laboratory - Nithi S. Anand, David Chad
21. Neurophysiology of Neuromuscular Transmission and Disorders - James M. Gilchrist
22. Pediatric Nerve Conduction Studies and Electromyography - Peter B. Kang
IV. Autonomic, EP, and Sleep
23. Polysomnography and Sleep Disorders - Jean Matheson, Andreja Packard, randip Singh
24. Autonomic Nervous System Testing - Roy Freeman, Frederick Nahm
25. Visual Evoked Potentials - Frank Drislane
26. Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials - Andrew Blum, Jacob R. Berger
27. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials - Andrew Blum, Jacob R. Berger
28. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - Alvaro Pascual - Leone, Masahito Kobayashi