Rapid-Response EEG in Seizure Diagnosis and Patient Care: Lessons From a Community Hospital

A nurse-led, rapid-response EEG protocol at a community hospital resulted in significant improvements in EEG accessibility and seizure diagnosis with hospital-level financial benefits. By expanding access to EEG, confirming non-convulsive seizures, and increasing care efficiency, rapid-response EEG protocols can enhance patient care.
Implementation and impact of a point-of-care EEG platform in a community hospital: a cohort study

A POC EEG system can be safely implemented in a community hospital leading to an absolute decrease in transfers to tertiary hospital. This decrease in patient transfers can cover the cost of implementing the POC EEG system. The additional benefits from transfer avoidance include clinical benefits such as rapid appropriate treatment of seizures and avoidance […]
Point-of-Care EEG enables rapid evaluation and management of NCSE in the emergency department

The real-world use of POC EEG in emergency medicine found that rapid EEG acquisition in the ED was feasible in a community hospital and significantly affected the management of suspected non-convulsive seizures.
Gaining Clarity on the Clarity Algorithm

We hope to clarify what the Claritɣ algorithm was designed to do and, more importantly, what it was not designed to do. Claritɣ was designed to detect seizures and calculate the load of such activity. With continuous dialogue between clinicians and corporate engineers, machine learning algorithms will continue to improve over time as more cases […]
Webinar: Evidence-based Insights for Non-convulsive Seizure Triage & Management in Critical and Emergency Care

Dr. Robert Riggio and Dr. Gilles Chemtob discuss the impact point-of-care EEG with AI has made in their hospitals and provide real-world case examples of how Ceribell enabled their teams to make informed treatment decisions 24/7 at the bedside.
Webinar: NCSE is a Medical Emergency & Why It Should Scare You

Dr. Margo Block, DO discusses the impact point-of-care EEG with AI has made in her hospital by giving her team the ability to detect non-convulsive seizures, enabling them to elevate patient care.
Effect of rapid EEG on anti-seizure medication usage

To study how early diagnoses from rapid EEG (rEEG) during the initial evaluation of patients with suspected non-convulsive seizures correlates with changes in anti-seizure medication (ASM) use. Of 100 patients, SZ were found in 5%, HEP in 14%, and no epileptiform/ictal activity in 81%. Forty-six percent of patients had received ASM(s) before rEEG. While 84% […]
Comparing Seizures Captured by Rapid Response EEG and Conventional EEG Recordings in a Multicenter Clinical Study

Seizures detected on both EEG systems had similar electrographic appearance and laterality. Seizures detected only on conventional EEG (within 24 h following Rapid-EEG) were visible in the temporal chains, and external clinical factors (e.g., treatment with anti-seizure medications, sedation, and duration of recordings) explained the delayed presentation of seizures. Patients with seizures detected only by […]
Health Economics and Staffing Webinar: Expanding Care with Ceribell Rapid EEG Improves Staff Satisfaction and Finances

Eleanor Eberhard, DNP, MBA, RN. VP, CNO. COO of the Dignity Health Sequoia Hospital in California, shares how she implemented Ceribell hospital-wide 24/7 EEG coverage, expediting seizure diagnosis and recovery while leading to a significant reduction in length of stay, cost savings, and revenue optimization, all within 6 months.
Mountainview Hospital: Clarity detected NCSE and Persistent Seizure Activity was Aborted

Ceribell Clarity detected NCSE and Persistent Seizure Activity was Aborted.
Subclinical early posttraumatic seizures detected by continuous EEG monitoring in a consecutive pediatric cohort

cEEG monitoring significantly improves detection of seizures/SE and is the only way to detect subclinical seizures/SE. cEEG may be indicated after pediatric TBI, particularly in younger children, AHT cases, and those with intraaxial blood on computerized tomography (CT).
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 […]