Prolonged Monitoring of Brain Electrical Activity in the Intensive Care Unit
- PMID: 39547740
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ncl.2024.08.001
Prolonged Monitoring of Brain Electrical Activity in the Intensive Care Unit
Abstract
Electroencephalography (EEG) has been used to assess brain electrical activity for over a century. More recently, technological advancements allowed EEG to be a widely available and powerful tool in the intensive care unit (ICU), where patients at risk for cerebral dysfunction and brain injury can be monitored in a continuous, real-time manner. In the last 2 decades, several organizations established guidelines for continuous EEG monitoring in the ICU, defining critical care EEG terminology and technical standards for technicians, machines, and electroencephalographers. This article provides an overview of the current role of continuous EEG monitoring in the ICU.
Keywords: Critical care EEG; Electroencephalography; Intensive care unit; Long-term monitoring; Search terms; Seizures.
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