Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
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Daytime intensive monitoring: comparison with prolonged intensive and ambulatory monitoring.

Neurology 1987 March
We evaluated daytime (6- to 8-hour) intensive monitoring in a consecutive series of 166 studies. Overall success rate in answering clinical questions posed by referring physicians was 67%, and attacks were recorded in 55%. Daytime intensive monitoring provides a useful, cost-effective alternative to prolonged inpatient monitoring and ambulatory monitoring.

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