White paper

 POC whitepaper CTAThe prevalence of non-convulsive seizures (NCS) and nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) in acute and/or critical care is a pressing issue. Due to their rapid deployment and ease of set up, point-of-care EEG (POC-EEG) devices have emerged as a practical solution for the identification of NCS and NCSE in the ICU, ED, and other hospital settings.

While some ICUs and EDs have introduced POC-EEG devices, many neurologists, epileptologists and other neurology diagnosticians remain wary of this new technology based on their awareness of certain limitations of point-of-care EEG
system.

Next-generation POC-EEG solutions are poised to transform neurological care within the ICU and ED, offering a combination of accessibility, precision, and reliability that neurologists and epileptologists can trust. 

 

This white paper reviews:
  • the need for more rapid EEG assessment
  • perceived limitations of point-of-care EEG devices, and how new advancements for this promising technology can create greater trust in its use


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