Sunday December 7, 2008Poster Session 211:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Authors Present Group C: Noon – 1:00 p.m.Even Poster NumbersCC – Hall 4BAuthors Present Group D: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.Odd Poster NumbersCC – Hall 4BProfessionals In <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Care2.001 Impact Of <strong>Epilepsy</strong> On Quality OfLife/M. A. Blackman, E. Wirrell,N. Thornton2.002 TCAB On An Integrated EMU: TheIntroduction Of RN Hourly Rounds ToImprove Patient Safety/B. M. Corbett,J. Gerke, J. I. Sirven, D. Shulman,G. Long, T. Pipe, M. Griffin2.003 A Nurse-Led Orientation ClinicFor Adults Newly Referred To An<strong>Epilepsy</strong> <strong>Program</strong> – A Pilot Study/A. Heino, C. J. Mann, D. Quigley,D. Gross, S. N. Ahmed2.004 Community Resource NeedsAssessment Of Children AndCaregivers Living With <strong>Epilepsy</strong>/L. Jurasek2.005 Effectiveness Of <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Specialist Nurse – Results Of ARandomized, Controlled Study In AdultOutpatients With <strong>Epilepsy</strong>/M. Pfaefflin,T. W. May, B. Schmitz, D. Dennig2.006 The Key Is Consistency: TheImportance Of A Concise IctalAssessment/M. D. Plueger, C. Bordson,L. Ortiz2.007 Pilot <strong>Program</strong> Provides “LifeLinks”/A. Bezuyen, T. Conneely2.008 Development Of The ParentResponse To Child Illness Scale(PRCI)/J. M. Buelow, J. K. Austin,D. Dunn, C. P. Shore, S. Perkins2.009 Social Work Involvement InDischarge Planning Is Associated WithReduced EMU Stay For Patients WithNon-Epileptic Seizures/T. L. Fitch,R. M. Busch, J. Chapin, R. C. Burgess,I. Najm2.010 Concerns, Coping Behavior AndSense Of Coherence In Parents OfChildren With Chronic Illness: A HealthTeam Approach/J. Mifsud, D. Soler,N. Cauchi, E. Tanti Burlo2.011 Public Knowledge And PredictorsFor Negative Attitudes Toward PatientsWith <strong>Epilepsy</strong> In Croatia/H. Hecimovic,V. Demarin2.012 Is An International Emergency<strong>Epilepsy</strong> Card (IEEC) Helpful? A SurveyOn The Benefits, Acceptance And UseOf An <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Emergency Card/T. Porschen, H. Stefan2.013 Health Literacy And <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Patient Education: Do Trainees AcquireThe Essential Skills?/T. N. Truong,M. P. Jacobson, S. S. Asch,K. N. Gabriel2.014 The Complimentary Role Of fMRI,DTI And Cortical Mapping InSymptomatic <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery InChildren/D. F. Clarke, R. Ogg, F. Boop,M. H. McManis, K. Van Poppel,Z. Patay, A. McGregor, F. Perkins,J. W. Wheless2.015 Randomized Clinical Trial Of ACombination Of Reflexology Therapy AndConventional Drug Therapy Versus TheDrug Therapy Alone, In TheManagement Of Intractable Therapy/K. Dalal, M. Tripathi, V. BajpaiClinical Neurophysiology2.016 Interhemispheric TransmissionTimes In Patients With Intractable<strong>Epilepsy</strong> – Study Of TranscallosalResponse During The CorpusCallosotomy/S. Baba, H. Baba, T. Ono,K. Toda, K. Ono2.017 Utility Of Ambulatory EEG InChildren With Staring Episodes/M. J. Bay, A. H. Jackson2.018 Utilization Of Below-The-HairlineEEG In Detecting SubclinicalSeizures/E. J. Bubrick,B. A. Dworetzky, E. B. Bromfield2.019 The Effect Of Contact Size OnHigh Frequency Oscillations (HFOS)Detection In Human Intracerebral EEGRecordings/C. E. Chatillon, R. Zelmann,A. Olivier, F. Dubeau, J. Gotman2.020 What Is The Yield Of ‘Stat EEGs’In The Diagnosis Of StatusEpilepticus?/S. Chen, A. Bozorg,S. Benbadis2.021 EEG Of 32 Brazilian ChildrenInfected With HIV And SeroreverterChildren Followed From 2001 To2008/A. C. Crippa, J. Carneiro,L. De Paola, F. M. Germiniani,C. R. Cruz, T. T. Tahan, S. A. Antoniuk,L. C. Werneck, C. E. Silvado, I. Bruck2.022 Interictal High-FrequencyOscillations In Temporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Might Predict The Location Of TheSeizure Onset Zone/D. Cross,G. M. Jetter, L. Morgan, B. N. Mayes,C. A. Szabo, R. Brenner, J. E. Cavazos2.023 Treatment Of Patients WithLandau Kleffner Syndrome Variant WithSteroids And Antiepileptic Medications/F. H. Duffy, E. Tas, Y. Z. Eksioglu2.024 A Seven Electrode Montage EEGAs A Potential Screening Tool ForEmergency Situations/P. S. Espinosa,B. P. Lucey, R. Das, K. Kennedy,I. Karakis, P. H. Espinosa2.025 Clinical Implication Of WicketRhythm In Episodic Confusion/H. Hasegawa2.026 Prognosis Following Post-AnoxicMyoclonus Status Epilepticus/T. Hernandez, M. Sardini,D. Reiner, D. P. Pandya, D. Karanam2.027 Seizure-Onset Patterns FromIntracranial Recordings In PediatricPatients And Correlates WithPathological Substrates/L. L. Huh,E. J. Novotny, S. S. Spencer2.028 ICTAL High-FrequencyOscillations At The Onset OfSupplementary Motor Area Seizures/M. Iwasaki, N. Nakasato, S. Fujiwara,T. Tominaga2.029 Interspike Intervals: Relation To<strong>Epilepsy</strong> Syndrome/G. Kalamangalam,D. Lai2.030 A Quick And Reliable EEGMontage For The Detection Of SeizuresIn The Critical Care Setting/I. Karakis,J. Otis, G. Montouris, L. Douglass,R. Jonas, N. Velez-Ruiz, P. S. Espinosa2.031 Polysomnography In Children WithIntractable <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Compared To TheirNon-Epileptic Siblings/S. Kozlik,L. Hamiwka, E. Wirrell2.032 2c Or Not 2c QTC In The EEG/K. Kulandaivel, D. S. Khurana,K. S. Carvalho, J. J. Melvin, A. Legido,A. C. O’Riordan, I. Valencia2.033 Late Persistence OfHypsarrhythmia In Children/K. Kulandaivel, D. S. Khurana,K. S. Carvalho, J. J. Melvin, A. Legido,I. Valencia2.034 Interictal Focal EpileptiformTransients (IFET) Can Be CharacterizedBy Duration, Amplitude & Base-Peak-Trough-Wave (BPTW) Score/F. Matsuo2.035 Corpus Callosotomy For InfantileSpasms: Quantitative Analysis Of Pre-And Post-Operative EEGs/T. Ono,H. Baba, K. Toda, K. Ono2.036 Abnormalities In Overnight SleepEEGs In Children With AutisticSpectrum Disorders/J. M. Paolicchi,G. N. Barnes, B. A. Malow2.037 Trust-Wide Audit Of PediatricEEG Requests/F. M. Scott, A. Twomey,S. 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Sunday December 7, 2008 Poster Session 211:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.2.038 Running A Pediatric EEGLaboratory Without RoutineSedation/E. Sell, S. Bulusu, P. Tremaine,S. Barbeau, N. Khairunnisa2.039 Correlation Of SomatosensoryEvoked Potentials AndElectroencephalographic Results InPatients With Anoxic Brain Injury/M. J. Shapiro, K. H. Chaippa2.040 Surface EEG In Pure MedialTemporal <strong>Epilepsy</strong>/D. C. Spencer,M. Snodgrass, M. Salinsky2.041 A Clinical And NeurophysiologicalComparison Of Electrical StatusEpilepticus Of Sleep Versus ElectricalEpilepsia Partialis Continua Of Sleep/E. Tas, J. M. Peters, A. Rotenberg,M. Takeoka, F. H. Duffy, J. J. Riviello,Y. Z. Eksioglu2.042 The Significance Of EEG FindingsIn Angelman Syndrome/R. L. Thibert,E. A. Thiele2.043 Shifting Periodic LateralizedEpileptiform Discharges: A ProgressionOf A Single Etiology Or A New One?/A. Vashist2.044 EEG And MRI Abnormalities InCJD Within The <strong>American</strong> Population: AMeta-Analysis/M. Vaysbrot,I. Zilberman, J. Robinson, M. Goldstein,M. Andriola2.045 Does MEG Have A Role InPresurgical Evaluation Of Frontal Lobe<strong>Epilepsy</strong>?/P. Afra, M. Funke,T. Constantino, P. House, F. Matsuo2.046 Interictal Magnetic SourceImaging Correlates OfElectrocorticography In <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Surgery/Z. Agirre-Arrizubieta,C. H. Ferrier, M. Zijlmans, G. Huiskamp,A. C. Van Huffelen, F. Leijten2.047 Localization Of Primary CorticesIn Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): AMagnetoencephalography (MEG)Study/S. E. Camposano, P. Major,S. P. Ahlfors, E. A. Thiele2.048 Localization Of Epileptic Foci InPediatric <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Using SAM AndDipole Fit Analysis/R. E. Fasano,S. Shamim, C. Liew, W. H. Theodore,W. D. Gaillard, S. Sato2.049 Source Localization AlgorithmsFor Extracranial/Intracranial Meg/EEGIctal/ Interictal Signals: Surface AndDepth/H. Fujiwara, D. Rose,K. Lee, F. T. Mangano, N. Hemasilpin,S. E. Robinson2.050 Spatiotemporal Signal SpaceSeparation (TSSS) Under ClinicalConditions – A Review Of 24 Cases/M. Funke, S. Taulu, M. Reilly,M. Johnson2.051 Utility Of MEG In RevealingEpileptogenic Foci Despite GeneralizedOr Contralateral EEG Abnormalities/C. Go, A. Ochi, H. Otsubo2.052 Multimodal Data Analysis OfEpileptic Activity: Comparison BetweenCortical Sources Localized From EEGAnd MEG Data And Bold ResponsesDetected In EEG-fMRI Studies/C. Grova, E. Kobayashi, Y. Potiez,A. S. Dubarry, L. Tyvaert, J. M. Lina,F. Dubeau, P. Jolicoeur, J. Gotman2.053 Clinical Application OfSpatiotemporal Signal SpaceSeparation (TSSS) Method ForNeuromagnetic Recordings Of <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Patients/K. Jin, R. C. Burgess,A. V. Alexopoulos, J. C. Mosher2.054 Presurgical Passive MotorMapping Using MagnetoencephalographyIn Sedated Children/M. H. McManis,F. F. Perkins, D. F. Clarke, L. Birg,R. Ogg2.055 MEG And fMRI LanguageLateralization In Localization-Related<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/S. Y. Miranda, J. Goodman,L. Rosenberger, J. Mayo, M. M. Berl,S. Sato, R. E. Fasano, T. Holroyd,R. Coppola, W. D. Gaillard, W. Theodore2.056 Passive Language Mapping UsingMagnetoencephalography/F. F. Perkins,D. F. Clarke, S. Richie, V. Brewer,J. W. Wheless, A. McGregor, R. Ogg,M. H. McManis2.057 Detection Of High-FrequencyOscillations In Human Epileptic BrainUsing Magnetoencephalography –Revisited/J. D. Slater, M. Thomas,M. Hoskison, Z. Li, E. Castillo,A. Papanicolaou2.058 Synthetic ApertureMagnetometry-Kurtosis For PresurgicalEvaluation Of Pediatric Intractable<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/I. Sugiyama, K. Imai, A. Ochi,S. Chuang, O. C. Snead III, H. Otsubo2.059 Spatiotemporal SourceReconstruction OfMagnetoencephalographic AndElectroencephalographic Spikes InPatients With Temporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong>:Comparison With IntracranialElectroencephalogram/N. Tanaka,N. Tanaka, H. Liu, N. Mori, J. Madsen,B. Bourgeois, M. Hämäläinen,S. Stufflebeam2.060 Circadian Patterns OfEpileptiform Activity In 65 PatientsWith An Intracranial ResponsiveNeurostimulator For <strong>Epilepsy</strong> (TheNeuropace RNS TM System)/C. T. Anderson, F. Sun, T. Tcheng2.061 Localization Of Executive MotorFunction By Cortical ElectricalStimulation: The Role Of NegativeMotor Areas/I. Borggraefe, J. Rémi,P. A. Winkler, C. Vollmar, S. Noachtar2.062 Effects Of Mental Activation OnAfterdischarges/R. P. Lesser, R. Fisher,N. Crone, W. R. Webber2.063 Using The ResponsiveNeurostimulation System (RNS) ToAssociate Real-World Closed-CircuitVideo Monitoring With Implanted IctalElectrocorticography/M. Toledo,M. A. Rossi2.064 Periventricular NodularHeterotopia Electrical StimulationProduces Visual Hallucinations/P. C. Van Ness, M. A. Agostini,R. R. Diaz-Arrastia, L. A. Whitworth2.065 Brief Pulses Of ElectricalStimulation Can Alter Or ReinitiateAfterdischarges/W. R. Webber,R. Fisher, R. P. Lesser2.066 Computer-Controlled ElectricalStimulation For Quantitative BrainMapping: Technique And Application/D. Yoshor, M. Dulay, D. K. Murphey,M. S. Beauchamp2.067 Clinical Utility Of GraphicalDisplays Of Continuous EEG ForDetection Of Cerebral Infarction OrVasospasm After SubarachnoidHemorrhage/K. A. Davis, J. Levine,P. Leroux, S. Herman2.068 Bicarbonate Contributes ToGABAA Receptor-Mediated NeuronalExcitation In Surgically-ResectedHuman Hypothalamic Hamartomas/D. Kim, K. Fenoglio, J. F. Kerrigan,J. M. Rho2.069 Quantitative FDG-PET And EEGAfter VNS Implantation/E. J. Kobylarz,S. Vallabhajosula, S. J. Goldsmith,D. R. Labar2.070 Demyelinating Lesions InvolvingThe Upper Limb SomatosensoryPathway May Be A Critical Factor InThe Development Of <strong>Epilepsy</strong> InPatients With Multiple Sclerosis/E. S. Papathanasiou, M. Pantzaris,P. Myrianthopoulou, E. Kkolou,S. S. Papacostas2.071 Clinical Correlates OfCentrotemporal Spike/A. Patel,J. Asconape2.072 Epileptic Seizure Localization AndEstimation Of Local Temporal AndSpatial Neuronal Dynamics During TheIctal Period/C. Stamoulis2.073 EEG Characteristics Of Low-Grade And High-Grade Gliomas Of TheCentral Nervous System/I. Ugorec,J. M. Politsky, S. J. Thompson,M. Gruber2.074 Oxidative Stress In Children WithProlonged Febrile Seizures/H. YamamotoClinical <strong>Epilepsy</strong>2.075 Childhood <strong>Epilepsy</strong> SyndromesPresenting With Both Focal AndGeneralized Epileptiform Discharges:Clinical Correlates And ElectrographicFeatures/C. I. Akman, K. Eck,D. McBrian, M. Montanegro, S. Jacob,R. Sidhu, C. A. Chiriboga2.076 Early Sexual Debut In NorwegianYouths With <strong>Epilepsy</strong>. A PopulationBased Study – The Akershus HealthProfile Study/K. Å. Alfstad,J. Clench-Aas, B. Van Roy, L. Gjerstad,M. Lossiuswww.AESNET.orgAES 62 ND ANNUAL MEETING 2nd Biennial North <strong>American</strong> Regional <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Congress45
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