Epilepsy Res Suppl
February 1992
The authors routinely carry out sleep activation in suspected cases of epilepsy when the EEG performed in the waking state gives insufficient data. The technique used, referred to as 'the forced nap', allows the induction of 60 min sleep in 80% of all subjects and 90% of those under 16 years of age. This method gives results comparable with (and probably better than) those obtained by EEG recording after 24 h sleep deprivation, but is much simpler to carry out and can be used by all hospital-based EEG laboratories.
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March 1983
The authors routinely carry out sleep activation in suspected cases of epilepsy when the EEG performed in the waking state gives insufficient data. The technique used, referred to as "the forced nap", allows to induce 60 min sleep in 80% of all subjects and 90% of those under 16 years of age. This method gives results comparable and probably better to those obtained by EEG recording subsequent to total deprivation of sleep for 24 hours but is much simpler to carry out and can be used by all hospital based EEG laboratories.
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