There is a need for an easy-to-use EEG electrode set allowing that EEG could be recorded immediately when an unconscious patient arrives at the emergency room. In addition, easy-to-use EEG electrode sets could be useful in many situations in intensive care unit, e.g., for long-term monitoring of patients with status epilepticus. In this study, we developed a novel disposable screen-printed EEG electrode set, called here BrainStatus, which consists of 16 hydrogel-coated electrodes (12 recording, 2 reference and 2 ground electrodes) and evaluated its performance by signal quality measurements and EEG recordings in two patients. The quality of EEG signal was excellent even without abrading of skin and comparable to EEG recorded with convention...
SUMMARY: We studied the usefulness of an MR imaging–compatible electroencephalography (EEG) electrod...
Introduction: Some neurologic conditions that can quickly and with low costs be recognized, classifi...
EEG electrodes currently on the market are not suitable for longterm monitoring or wearable applicat...
The use of emergency electroencephalography (EEG) in clinical practice is limited in part due to the...
There is a growing need for an easy to use screening tool for the assessment of brain's electrical f...
Although electroencephalography (EEG) is an important diagnostic tool for investigating patients wit...
Background: Acute EEG is vastly underutilized in acute neurological settings. The most common reason...
Thick-film technologies, such as screen printing, are becoming more popular in the manufacturing of ...
This paper deals with a handy, mobile emergency EEg device. It provides a direct and immediate acces...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used in hospitals to monitor brain activities which include s...
There is a need for long term monitoring of the brain during intensive care. This is e.g. the case f...
Objective: Emergency diagnostics, such as acquisition of an electroencephalogram (EEG), are of great...
The problem of electrode selection for neurophysiological monitoring, whether for routine clinical a...
Continuous electroencephalogram in the intensive care unit is increasingly recognized as an importan...
Electroencephalography (EEG) emerged in the second decade of the 20th century as a technique for rec...
SUMMARY: We studied the usefulness of an MR imaging–compatible electroencephalography (EEG) electrod...
Introduction: Some neurologic conditions that can quickly and with low costs be recognized, classifi...
EEG electrodes currently on the market are not suitable for longterm monitoring or wearable applicat...
The use of emergency electroencephalography (EEG) in clinical practice is limited in part due to the...
There is a growing need for an easy to use screening tool for the assessment of brain's electrical f...
Although electroencephalography (EEG) is an important diagnostic tool for investigating patients wit...
Background: Acute EEG is vastly underutilized in acute neurological settings. The most common reason...
Thick-film technologies, such as screen printing, are becoming more popular in the manufacturing of ...
This paper deals with a handy, mobile emergency EEg device. It provides a direct and immediate acces...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used in hospitals to monitor brain activities which include s...
There is a need for long term monitoring of the brain during intensive care. This is e.g. the case f...
Objective: Emergency diagnostics, such as acquisition of an electroencephalogram (EEG), are of great...
The problem of electrode selection for neurophysiological monitoring, whether for routine clinical a...
Continuous electroencephalogram in the intensive care unit is increasingly recognized as an importan...
Electroencephalography (EEG) emerged in the second decade of the 20th century as a technique for rec...
SUMMARY: We studied the usefulness of an MR imaging–compatible electroencephalography (EEG) electrod...
Introduction: Some neurologic conditions that can quickly and with low costs be recognized, classifi...
EEG electrodes currently on the market are not suitable for longterm monitoring or wearable applicat...