Eishi Asano: Available Evidence and Unmet Needs in EEG Use During Stroke Management
Eishi Asano, Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology at Wayne State University, Clinical Professor at Central Michigan University, Medical Director of Neurodiagnostics at Children’s Hospital of Michigan, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article by Vincent Leclercq and Nicolas Gaspard, published in Clinical Neurophysiology Practice:
”[Epilepsy] Leclercq and Gaspard: ‘This review consolidates available evidence and highlights unmet needs in EEG use during stroke management, offering practical advice for clinicians and suggesting future research priorities.”’
Title: Electroencephalography in stroke Care: From acute monitoring to Post-Stroke epilepsy
Authors: Vincent Leclercq, Nicolas Gaspard
Read the Full Article on Clinical Neurophysiology Practice

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