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Obstructive sleep apnea devices for out-of-center (OOC) testing: technology evaluation.
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This lecture, presented by Dr. Bashar Katirji from the University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, will focus on and discuss Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS). Dr. Katirji will highlight NCS amplitudes
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This lecture, presented by Dr. Bashar Katirji from the University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, will focus on and discuss Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS). Dr. Katirji will highlight NCS amplitudes and stress on the importance and pitfalls of accurate studies and measurements. He will also present several real-life cases emphasizing amplitude values and using side to side comparison in arriving at the correct diagnosis. This lecture will also discuss the importance of motor and sensory amplitudes in localization, diagnosis and prognosis.
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Upon completion, attendees will gain knowledge about:
- Discuss nerve conductions and highlighting amplitudes
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Dr. Bashar Katirji
Dr. Bashar Katirji
M.D., F.A.C.P.
Dr. Bashar Katirji is a Professor of Neurology and the Director of the Neuromuscular Center at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center - Case Western Reserve University and Director of the Electromyography (EMG) laboratory. He also served as the Director of the Neuromuscular fellowship training program from 1991 till 2021. Dr. Katirji specializes in the field of Neuromuscular Disorders and Electrodiagnostic Medicine. He has published extensively and authored more than 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals and more than 50 chapters in neurologic textbooks. Dr. Katirji has also authored an EMG textbook, Electromyography in Clinical Practice, now in its third edition and co-authored the textbook, Neuromuscular Disorders in Clinical Practice, a widely utilized reference text in the US and abroad, now in its second edition. Dr. Katirji also co-authored a nerve conduction study manual for trainees and technologists, a book on Stiff Person Syndromes and Related Disorders and a recent Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine Board Review book. He has directed and lectured in numerous continuing medical education courses on neuromuscular disorders and electrodiagnostic testing at the American Academy of Neurology and the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine annual meetings, as well as many other international associations' seminars. He is a reviewer for many U.S. and international neurologic peer-reviewed journals and is continually active in clinical research.
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Course introduction: Epilepsy surgery continues to be an important therapeutic option for some patients and during this lecture Dr. Mark Quigg will review criteria for epilepsy surgery, phase 1
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Epilepsy surgery continues to be an important therapeutic option for some patients and during this lecture Dr. Mark Quigg will review criteria for epilepsy surgery, phase 1 non-invasive and phase 2 invasive evaluations, surgical treatments (traditional and minimally invasive alternatives), and outcomes.
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- Recognize appropriate candidates for epilepsy surgery evaluation
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- Identify types of surgery available
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Dr. Mark Quigg
M.D., M.Sc., F.A.N.A., F.A.E.S.
Mark Quigg, MD, received neurology training at the University of Virginia and neuroscience training at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. He specializes in the evaluation and treatment of difficult-to-control seizures and the neurological aspects of sleep medicine. He is the medical director of the electroencephalography and intensive monitoring laboratories and is an expert in using these tools to evaluate epilepsy, sleep disorders and disorders with similar symptoms. He is nationally recognized for his clinical practice and research. He holds national offices, including on the neurology board and professional societies for neurology and epilepsy. Dr. Quigg enjoys living in Charlottesville and is an avid runner and cyclist. He is also a woodworker and has put significant sweat equity into his old house in downtown Charlottesville. He has two children with his wife, Lotta.
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