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

POC EEG and Sepsis Patients

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. 

Economic Value of Ceribell Rapid EEG

Economic Value of Ceribell EEG

Potentially life-threatening diagnosis of non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) can only be confirmed with electroencephalography (EEG). When access to EEG is limited, physicians may empirically treat, risking unnecessary sedation and intubation, or not treat, increasing risk of refractory seizures. Either may prolong hospital length of stay (LOS). The current study aimed to examine the effect of […]

Educational Webinar: AHA Post-Cardiac Arrest Class 1 Guidelines

Educational Webinar: AHA Guidelines for Post-Cardiac Arrest and the Class I Recommendation for Prompt EEG

Dr. Jake Adams presented on: – Patient risk for seizure after cardiac arrest – The implications of prolonged seizure/status in this patient population – Implementing the guidelines for prompt EEG in a community setting – Case review and impact Jake Adams, DO National Tele-ICU Director – Sound Critical Care Northern California Dr. Jake Adams, is […]

NCSE Is A Medical Emergency – Dr. Tom Bleck

Dr. Tom Bleck discusses NCSE diagnosis and management (recorded at Ceribell’s Symposium at NCS 2019) Thomas P. Bleck, MD, MCCM, FNCS is a Professor of Neurology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Professor Emeritus of Neurological Sciences, Neurosurgery, Medicine, and Anesthesiology at Rush Medical College. Dr. Bleck was the founding president of the Neurocritical Care Society and is an […]

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 […]

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, […]