somatosensory evoked potentials (seps)

How are SEPs conducted in children?

Conducting SEPs in children involves several steps to ensure accurate and reliable results. First, electrodes are placed on the scalp and along the sensory pathways. A mild electrical stimulus is then applied to the skin, usually on the wrist or ankle. The resulting electrical activity is recorded and analyzed. The procedure is generally well-tolerated, but younger children or those with certain medical conditions may require sedation to remain still during the test.

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