Sixty day continuous use of subdermal wire electrodes for EEG monitoring during treatment of status epilepticus.

Neurocrit Care

FE Dreifuss Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, Department of Neurology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.

Published: April 2010

Introduction: Use of continuous EEG in the ICU setting is increasing. The EEG electrode continues to be a weak link in the chain from recording to interpretation. The technical difficulties of maintaining artifact-free, low impedance data collection are magnified by the ICU environment and prolonged duration of monitoring often required for these patients.

Case: We describe a case demonstrating the longest reported continuous use of subdermal wire electrodes.

Discussion: Subdermal wire electrodes offer a safe method to overcome technical challenges while maintaining high-recording quality. Their advantages and disadvantages are considered in specific circumstances and in comparison to other electrode types.

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