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The New Wave: Time to Bring EEG to The Emergency Department
EMERGENCY DEPT: Underutilization of EEG and underdiagnosis of NCSE in the emergency department…
Daily Cost of an Intensive Care Unit Day: The Contribution of Mechanical Ventilation
HEALTH ECONOMICS: Ceribell leads to improved ROI and significant cost savings as a result of improved patient management…
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…
Acute Brain Failure in Severe Sepsis: A Prospective Study in the Medical Intensive Care Unit Utilizing Continuous EEG Monitoring
SEPSIS: NCS and periodic discharge are common in septic patients; EEG may be considered for prompt diagnosis NCS and PD are common in patients with severe sepsis and altered mental…
Non-Convulsive Seizures in the Encephalopathic Critically Ill Cancer Patient Does Not Necessarily Portend a Poor Prognosis
CANCER: NCSE in critically ill cancer patients should be promptly diagnosed and treated NCS in critically ill cancer patients is associated with abnormalities on brain imaging and lower prevalence of…
Cefepime-Induced Neurotoxicity: A Systematic Review
CAFEPIME: NCSE is common in patients who have been given Cefepime; EEG should be considered for those experiencing Altered Mental Status Cefepime-induced neurotoxicity is challenging to recognize in the critically…
Role of Epileptic Activity in Older Adults With Delirium, a Prospective Continuous EEG Study
CONFUSION/DELIRIUM IN ELDERLY: NCSE is more common in elderly patients; EEG should be considered for elderly patients experiencing acute confusional state or delirium, even in the presence of a presumed…
Prevalence and Clinical Correlates of Non-Convulsive Status Epilepticus in Elderly Patients with Acute Confusional State: A Systematic Literature Review
CONFUSION/DELIRIUM IN ELDERLY: NCSE is more common in elderly patients; EEG should be considered for elderly patients experiencing acute confusional state or delirium, even in the presence of a presumed…