Perspectives On Ceribell Rapid EEG – ICU Nursing With Rapid EEG During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Donna Kerner shares real-world experiences: Impact of Ceribell Rapid Response EEG Donna Kerner, DNP, is a nurse at North Shore University Hospital in Long Island New York. She shares her experiences with Ceribell from a COVID-19 hotspot during the peak of the pandemic.
2020 AHA guidelines recommend prompt EEG after cardiac arrest. With Ceribell, any bedside clinician can set-up EEG and triage in minutes.

“Many cardiac arrest patients who survive the initial event will eventually die because of withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment in the setting of neurological injury… Thus, much of post-arrest care focuses on mitigating injury to the brain.” -Circulation. 2020;142(suppl 2):S366–S468. DOI: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000916 Prompt EEG is recommended for post-cardiac arrest monitoring and prognostication. Download the guidelines here.
Introduction To the Ceribell Rapid Response EEG System

Patients experiencing prolonged seizures are at higher risk of mortality, secondary brain injury, length of stay, and complications. Non-convulsive seizures, which show no outward signs, are a very common medical emergency in severely ill patients, but they can only be diagnosed using electroencephalography (EEG). Conventional EEG systems are not designed to be readily available for […]
Rapid EEG for Cardiac Arrest Patients Manuscript: Reduced EEG Montage Has A High Accuracy In the Post Cardiac Arrest Setting

Reduced EEG montage like that used by Ceribell Rapid EEG has a high accuracy for seizure triage in the post cardiac arrest setting A reduced electrode montage may be used for post cardiac arrest EEG monitoring Background patterns were almost perfectly assessed with a reduced montage Discharge patterns were identified with high accuracy
Brain Stethoscope Study Manuscript: Rapid Evaluation Of Seizures In the ICU

The Ceribell EEG System offers rapid EEG acquisition and conversion of EEG signals to sound (sonification) using a proprietary algorithm Ceribell EEG System (1) reliably provided rapid emergent EEG data, (2) accurately identified subclinicial seizures, (3) resulted in fewer non-seizing patients being treated, and (4) was easy to use by clinicians not trained to place […]
DECIDE Study Editorial: Sonification of Seizures: Music to Our Ears

The study makes a significant contribution to the ongoing efforts to improve access to real-time EEG acquisition and reduce time to diagnosis The novel use of a simplified EEG montage paired with sonification system may be valuable in the acute assessment of patients with suspected NCSz, leading to more accurate diagnostic decision-making and increasing physicians’ […]
Rapid EEG in Tertiary Care Manuscript: Utility of Rapid EEG – Experience From a Tertiary Care Medical Center

Assessing the utility of continuous and spot EEG in a tertiary care center by quantifying access time and diagnostic yield Even in a modern United States tertiary care setting with state-of-the-art EEG practice and 24 h on-call EEG technician services, there is a noticeable delay in access to EEG EEG access time was 3.7 ± […]
Rapid EEG in Community Hospital Manuscript: Rapid Response EEG For Urgent Evaluation of Patients In A Community ICU

This report confirms the ease of use and speed of acquisition and interpretation of Rapid EEG information Conventional EEG was significantly delayed (11.2 ± 3.6 hours) compared with RR-EEG (5.0 ± 2.4 minutes; P < .005) Use of RR-EEG helped clinicians rule out status epilepticus and prevent overtreatment in 4 of 10 cases [40%] RR-EEG […]
DECIDE Study Manuscript: Assessing The Impact of Ceribell Rapid Response EEG

Ceribell™ Rapid Response EEG was demonstrated to significantly improve clinical accuracy and confidence A substantial number of critically ill patients with altered mental status have nonconvulsive seizures; data suggests a clear association between prolonged nonconvulsive seizures and poor neurologic outcomes However, even in large academic medical centers with 24/7 in-house EEG technologists, access to conventional […]
NCSE and the Impact of Rapid EEG

Josef Parvizi, Mary Kay Bader and Paul Vespa discuss the need and impact of Rapid EEG Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center. He has extensively published original scientific works and is the co-founder and inventor of Ceribell Rapid Response EEG. Paul M. Vespa, MD, […]
Ceribell System Setup Training

Ceribell System Setup Training The video demonstrates how to use set up the Ceribell headband and recorder, and how to use the portal.
Bedside Maintenance Training

Ceribell Bedside Maintenance Training The training video shows the bedside clinicians how to do skin assessment, bedside annotation, and headband and recorder setup.