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Consensus Statement on Continuous EEG in Critically Ill Adults and Children, Part II
- Herman, Susan T;
- Abend, Nicholas S;
- Bleck, Thomas P;
- Chapman, Kevin E;
- Drislane, Frank W;
- Emerson, Ronald G;
- Gerard, Elizabeth E;
- Hahn, Cecil D;
- Husain, Aatif M;
- Kaplan, Peter W;
- LaRoche, Suzette M;
- Nuwer, Marc R;
- Quigg, Mark;
- Riviello, James J;
- Schmitt, Sarah E;
- Simmons, Liberty A;
- Tsuchida, Tammy N;
- Hirsch, Lawrence J
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1097/wnp.0000000000000165Abstract
Introduction
Critical Care Continuous EEG (CCEEG) is a common procedure to monitor brain function in patients with altered mental status in intensive care units. There is significant variability in patient populations undergoing CCEEG and in technical specifications for CCEEG performance.Methods
The Critical Care Continuous EEG Task Force of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society developed expert consensus recommendations on the use of CCEEG in critically ill adults and children.Recommendations
The consensus panel describes the qualifications and responsibilities of CCEEG personnel including neurodiagnostic technologists and interpreting physicians. The panel outlines required equipment for CCEEG, including electrodes, EEG machine and amplifier specifications, equipment for polygraphic data acquisition, EEG and video review machines, central monitoring equipment, and network, remote access, and data storage equipment. The consensus panel also describes how CCEEG should be acquired, reviewed and interpreted. The panel suggests methods for patient selection and triage; initiation of CCEEG; daily maintenance of CCEEG; electrode removal and infection control; quantitative EEG techniques; EEG and behavioral monitoring by non-physician personnel; review, interpretation, and reports; and data storage protocols.Conclusion
Recommended qualifications for CCEEG personnel and CCEEG technical specifications will facilitate standardization of this emerging technology.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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