Long-term EEG monitoring in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) is challenged with finding solutions for setting up and maintaining a sufficient recording quality with limited technical experience. The current study evaluates different solutions for the skin–electrode interface and develops a disposable EEG cap for newborn infants. Several alternative materials for the skin–electrode interface were compared to the conventional gel and paste: conductive textiles (textured and woven), conductive Velcro, sponge, super absorbent hydrogel (SAH), and hydro fiber sheets (HF). The comparisons included the assessment of dehydration and recordings of signal quality (skin interphase impedance and powerline (50 Hz) noise) for selected materials. The t...
A novel dry foam-based electrode for long-term EEG measurement was proposed in this study. In genera...
Wet Ag/AgCl electrodes, although very popular in clinical diagnosis, are not appropriate for expandi...
Objective: We present a new, low power EEG recording system with an ultra-high input impedance that ...
Long-term EEG monitoring in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) is challenged with finding solution...
There is a need for long term monitoring of the brain during intensive care. This is e.g. the case f...
In this study, FocusBand (FocusBand Technologies, T 2 Green Pty Ltd.) textile electrodes were tested...
Prematurely born and critically ill babies admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit require roun...
The use of emergency electroencephalography (EEG) in clinical practice is limited in part due to the...
We invented the first non-metallic, self-adhesive and dry biosignalling electrode. The PEDOT polymer...
Standard wet EEG electrodes can cause skin irritation and dry over time. Though dry EEG metal electr...
Due to the direct contact between electrode and scalp, dry EEG electrodes are exposed to increased m...
Significant research has been conducted in recent years to design low-cost alternatives to the curre...
There is a need for an easy-to-use EEG electrode set allowing that EEG could be recorded immediately...
Objective: Critically ill neonates and infants might particularly benefit from continuous chest elec...
EEG electrodes currently on the market are not suitable for longterm monitoring or wearable applicat...
A novel dry foam-based electrode for long-term EEG measurement was proposed in this study. In genera...
Wet Ag/AgCl electrodes, although very popular in clinical diagnosis, are not appropriate for expandi...
Objective: We present a new, low power EEG recording system with an ultra-high input impedance that ...
Long-term EEG monitoring in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) is challenged with finding solution...
There is a need for long term monitoring of the brain during intensive care. This is e.g. the case f...
In this study, FocusBand (FocusBand Technologies, T 2 Green Pty Ltd.) textile electrodes were tested...
Prematurely born and critically ill babies admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit require roun...
The use of emergency electroencephalography (EEG) in clinical practice is limited in part due to the...
We invented the first non-metallic, self-adhesive and dry biosignalling electrode. The PEDOT polymer...
Standard wet EEG electrodes can cause skin irritation and dry over time. Though dry EEG metal electr...
Due to the direct contact between electrode and scalp, dry EEG electrodes are exposed to increased m...
Significant research has been conducted in recent years to design low-cost alternatives to the curre...
There is a need for an easy-to-use EEG electrode set allowing that EEG could be recorded immediately...
Objective: Critically ill neonates and infants might particularly benefit from continuous chest elec...
EEG electrodes currently on the market are not suitable for longterm monitoring or wearable applicat...
A novel dry foam-based electrode for long-term EEG measurement was proposed in this study. In genera...
Wet Ag/AgCl electrodes, although very popular in clinical diagnosis, are not appropriate for expandi...
Objective: We present a new, low power EEG recording system with an ultra-high input impedance that ...