Intubation for Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Attacks: Frequency, Risk Factors, and Impact on Outcome

PNEA: Significant resources are utilized, and real harm may occur to patients with psychogenic non-epileptic attacks (PNEA) who are not diagnosed quickly and treated early
Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus: Overlooked and Undertreated

EMERGENCY DEPT: Underutilization of EEG and underdiagnosis of NCSE in the emergency department
Meta-analysis and Cost-effectiveness of Second-line Antiepileptic Drugs for Status Epilepticus

HEALTH ECONOMICS: Ceribell leads to improved ROI and significant cost savings as a result of improved patient management
Altered Mental Status: Current Evidence-based Recommendations for Prehospital Care

EMERGENCY DEPT: Underutilization of EEG and underdiagnosis of NCSE in the emergency department
Prognostic Significance of Clinical Seizures After Cardiac Arrest And Target Temperature Management

CARDIAC ARREST: Seizures and NCSE are common in post-cardiac arrest patients and are correlated with poor outcomes; time to normal is correlated with good neurologic outcomes.
Continuous Amplitude-integrated Electroencephalographic Monitoring Is a Useful Prognostic Tool for Hypothermia-treated Cardiac Arrest Patients

CARDIAC ARREST: Seizures and NCSE are common in post-cardiac arrest patients and are correlated with poor outcomes; time to normal is correlated with good neurologic outcomes
The Incidence of Seizures in Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia After Resuscitation From Cardiac Arrest

CARDIAC ARREST: Seizures and NCSE are common in post-cardiac arrest patients and are correlated with poor outcomes; time to normal is correlated with good neurologic outcomes
Prevalence of Non-Convulsive Seizure and Other Electroencephalographic Abnormalities in ED Patients with Altered Mental Status

EMERGENCY DEPT: Underutilization of EEG and underdiagnosis of NCSE in the emergency department
Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus: Value of a Benzodiazepine Trial for Predicting Outcomes

AED OPTIMIZATION: For individuals with NCSE, an EEG response to acute AED administration may aid in predicting outcomes and stratifying those more likely to benefit from aggressive treatment.
Frequency and Timing of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus in Comatose Post-Cardiac Arrest Subjects Treated with Hypothermia

CARDIAC ARREST: Seizures and NCSE are common in post-cardiac arrest patients and are correlated with poor outcomes; time to normal is correlated with good neurologic outcomes
The New Wave: Time to Bring EEG to The Emergency Department
EMERGENCY DEPT: Underutilization of EEG and underdiagnosis of NCSE in the emergency department