An electroencephalogram (EEG), detects changes and abnormalities in the electrical activity of the brain and thus provides a way to dynamically assess brain function. EEG may be used to diagnose and manage a number of clinical conditions such as epilepsy, convulsive and non-convulsive status epilepticus, encephalitis, barbiturate coma, brain death, etc., EEG provides a large amount of information to the anaesthesiologist for routine clinical practice as depth of anaesthesia monitors and detection of sub-clinical seizures; and also for understanding the complex mechanisms of anaesthesia-induced alteration of consciousness. In the initial years, the routine clinical applicability of EEG was hindered by the complexity of the raw EEG signal. Ho...
General anaesthesia has been used for more than two centuries to guarantee unconsciousness, analgesi...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...
peer reviewedIn this narrative review, different aspects of electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring du...
Major clinical endpoints of general anesthesia, such as the alteration of consciousness, are achieve...
Electroencephalogram (EEG)-guided anesthesia is indispensable in modern operating rooms and has beco...
peer reviewedElectroencephalography (EEG) records brain electrical activity at the scalp level. As a...
Among the various functional organ systems within the human body, the central nervous system (CNS) i...
In 2001 a University of Bristol team patented a novel data reduction method of the EEG for character...
Intraoperative and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) EEG monitoring is very useful in cases of possible brai...
The electrophysiology can be considered as one of the most reliable assessment of the nervous system...
The widely used electroencephalogram-based indices for depth-of-anesthesia monitoring assume that th...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...
Performing EEG in the intensive care unit (ICU) has many technical, environmental and resource- rela...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...
General anaesthesia has been used for more than two centuries to guarantee unconsciousness, analgesi...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...
peer reviewedIn this narrative review, different aspects of electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring du...
Major clinical endpoints of general anesthesia, such as the alteration of consciousness, are achieve...
Electroencephalogram (EEG)-guided anesthesia is indispensable in modern operating rooms and has beco...
peer reviewedElectroencephalography (EEG) records brain electrical activity at the scalp level. As a...
Among the various functional organ systems within the human body, the central nervous system (CNS) i...
In 2001 a University of Bristol team patented a novel data reduction method of the EEG for character...
Intraoperative and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) EEG monitoring is very useful in cases of possible brai...
The electrophysiology can be considered as one of the most reliable assessment of the nervous system...
The widely used electroencephalogram-based indices for depth-of-anesthesia monitoring assume that th...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...
Performing EEG in the intensive care unit (ICU) has many technical, environmental and resource- rela...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...
General anaesthesia has been used for more than two centuries to guarantee unconsciousness, analgesi...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...
During the last decennium, a growing number of depth of anesthesia monitors, extracting information ...