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CONy 2020 | The future of ambulatory EEGs to monitor epilepsy

Martin Brodie, MD, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, discusses how ambulatory electroencephalograms (EEGs) will be beneficial to monitor epilepsy patients. Ambulatory EEGs will enable patients to be monitored in their homes without disrupting their daily life. However, there still needs to be further technological development before ambulatory EEGs can replace EEGs in hospitals. The cost of implication will also need to be considered before they are widely used. This interview took place during the Virtual World Congress on Controversies in Neurology (CONy) 2020.