In hospital intensive care units, neurologists often use a simple scorecard to quickly evaluate a critically ill patient's likelihood of having a brain-damaging seizure so they can prevent it. The ...
Continuous electroencephalography (cEEG) has become an indispensable tool in the management of acutely ill children with neurological compromise. By providing uninterrupted recordings of cortical ...
Continuous EEG monitoring in intensive care units seems to affect physicians' decisions regarding prescription of anticonvulsant drugs. We are just beginning to understand what the EEG patterns mean ...
Continuously recording the brain's electrical signals and examining how those impulses evolve over time is a more reliable way to identify infants at risk for brain injury, compared with doing ...
Why Use EEG in the Critically Ill? Wilner: Thanks for joining us. I’m really glad we have this opportunity because this is a question that’s been bothering me about the application of resources. A ...
In a recent Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience study, researchers describe their observations from continuous electroencephalography (EEG) recordings obtained from the brain of a dying 87-year-old man ...
First author Marleen Tjepkema and senior author Michel van Putten. When patients suffer cardiac arrest, more than half of those who remain comatose never regain consciousness. Early and accurate ...
Brain activation in response to spoken motor commands can be detected by electroencephalography (EEG) in clinically unresponsive patients. The prevalence and prognostic importance of a dissociation ...
NeuroBell announced today on LinkedIn that it has raised $5.5 million to accelerate the launch of its AI-powered neonatal ...