Sepsis Webinar: Point-Of-Care EEG for Severe Sepsis Patients and Why it Matters

John Rickelman, Jr., DO (previously the ICU Medical Director, Blessing Hospital) discusses best practices in neurological assessment and care of severe sepsis patients. This webinar covers literature-based workflow and the impact of incorporating point-of-care EEG in his hospital to assess for coexistent non-convulsive seizures.
Early Standard Electroencephalogram Abnormalities Predict Mortality in Septic Intensive Care Unit Patients

In this prospective cohort of 110 septic ICU patients, early standard EEG was significantly disturbed. Absence of EEG reactivity, a delta-predominant background, PDs, Synek grade 3 and Young grade > 1 at day 1 to 3 following admission were independent predictors of ICU mortality and were associated with occurence of delirium. ESZ and PDs, found […]
ED Webinar: Point-of-Care Brain Monitoring in Emergency Medicine

Webinar: Point-of-Care Brain Monitoring in Emergency Medicine In this webinar, Dr. Gharahbaghian and Dr. Mandavia will discuss brain monitoring in the emergency environment. The discussion will cover Stanford emergency care experience with Ceribell, including program implementation, real-world cases and impact. The discussion will be followed with live Q&A.