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Seizure Detection with a Commercially Available Bedside EEG Monitor and the Subhairline Montage
Neurocritical Care , 07/13/09
Young G et al. - The 4-channel EEG module has limited but practical usefulness for seizure detection when standard cEEG monitoring is not available.
G. Bryan Young, 07/15/09
| We hope our paper will encourage the use of commercially available EEG modules that come with a number of ICU bedside monitors. These detect about 70% of seizures and show reliable specificity for seizure detection. Standard EEG monitoring is, of course, preferable, but the modules are useful when standard EEG is not available. Subhairline EEG monitoring is also useful for monitoring the depth of sedation when anesthetic drugs are used in ICU. |
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