Continuous EEG (CEEG)

CEEG monitoring in the intensive care unit plays an important role in monitoring brain function by allowing uninterrupted assessment of cerebral cortical activity to quickly detect non-convulsive seizures and other clinically important changes in the EEG as they are occurring. CEEG assists the neuro-ICUs, specialists physicians and nurses, management of patients that present with neurological critical illnesses.

Common Indications for CEEG are:

  • Detection of non-convulsive seizures
  • Determine depth of sedation
  • Patients with seizures
  • Patients with coma
  • Intracranial hemorrhage
  • Sub-arachnoid hemorrhage

Method of use:

  • 24 hour monitoring if not comatose
  • 24-96 hours if comatose