SU1074484A1 - Method of diagnosis of epilepsia - Google Patents

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SU1074484A1
SU1074484A1 SU813336960A SU3336960A SU1074484A1 SU 1074484 A1 SU1074484 A1 SU 1074484A1 SU 813336960 A SU813336960 A SU 813336960A SU 3336960 A SU3336960 A SU 3336960A SU 1074484 A1 SU1074484 A1 SU 1074484A1
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Борис Михайлович Рачков
Владимир Александрович Рогулов
Вильям Арамович Хачатрян
Игорь Васильевич Емельянов
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СПОСОБ ДИАГНОСТИКИ ЭПИЛЕПСИИ, включающий регистрацию биопотенциалов мозга с симметричных участков головы, о т л и ч аю щ и и с   тем, «гго, с целью повышени  точности диагностики путем определени  эпилептического очага локализации, активные электроды устанавливают на коже лица в зонах проекции выхода 1, 11 и 111 ветвей тройничного нерва из черепа, устанавливают между индифферентным и каждым из активных электродов посто нную разность потенциалов в диапазоне 2,5-5,0 мВ. регистрируют обратимые изменени  величины тока в измер емой цепи и диа носцируют :. эпилепсию при по влении на низкочастотном фоне 40-50 Гц высокочастотных волн 80-220 Гц, причем на стороне эпилептического очага изменени , биоэлектрической активности более выражены, при этом по степени выраженносги изменений биопогенциалов определ ют локализацию эпилептического очага.METHOD OF DIAGNOSTICS OF EPILEPSY, including the registration of brain biopotentials from symmetrical areas of the head, for example, to determine the accuracy of diagnosis by determining the epileptic focus, the active electrodes are installed on the skin of the face in areas of projection output 1 , 11 and 111 branches of the trigeminal nerve from the skull, establish between the indifferent and each of the active electrodes a constant potential difference in the range of 2.5-5.0 mV. reversible changes in the magnitude of the current in the measured circuit are recorded and the following is di- nosited:. epilepsy when high-frequency waves of 80–220 Hz appear on a low-frequency background of 40–50 Hz, and on the side of the epileptic focus of change, bioelectric activity is more pronounced, and the degree of change in biopotentials determines the localization of the epileptic focus.

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СПОСОБ ДИАГНОСТИКИ ЭПИЛЕПСИИ, включающий регистрацию биопотенциалов мозга с симметричных участков головы, отличают и й с я тем, что, с целью повышения точности диагностики путем определения эпилептического очага локализации, активные электроды устанавливают на коже лица в зонах проекции выхода 1, 11 и 111 ветвей тройничного нерва из черепа, устанавливают между индифферентным и каждым из активных электродов постоянную разность потенциалов в диапазоне 2,5—5,0 мВ, регистрируют обратимые изменения величины тока в измеряемой цепи и диаГносцируют эпилепсию при появлении на низкочастотном фоне 40-50 Гц высокочастотных волн 80-220 Гц, причем на стороне эпилептического очага изменения, биоэлектрической активности более выражены, при этом по степени выраженносги изменений биопотенциалов определяют локализацию эпилепгического очага.The METHOD FOR DIAGNOSTICS OF EPILEPSY, including the registration of brain biopotentials from symmetrical parts of the head, is distinguished by the fact that, in order to increase the accuracy of diagnosis by determining the epileptic focus of localization, active electrodes are placed on the skin of the face in the areas of the projection of the output of 1, 11 and 111 trigeminal branches nerve from the skull, a constant potential difference in the range of 2.5-5.0 mV is established between the indifferent and each of the active electrodes, reversible changes in the current in the measured circuit are recorded and epilepsy when high-frequency waves of 80-220 Hz appear on a low-frequency background of 40-50 Hz, moreover, on the side of the epileptic focus, changes in bioelectric activity are more pronounced, while the degree of severity of changes in biopotentials determines the localization of the epileptic focus. ЖДИWait 1 10744841 1074484
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