Evaluation of point-of-care thumb-size bispectral electroencephalography device to quantify delirium severity and predict mortality
The British Journal of Psychiatry2021Vol. 220(6), pp. 322–329
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Takehiko Yamanashi, Kaitlyn J. Crutchley, Nadia E. Wahba, Eleanor J. Sullivan, Katie R. Comp, Mari Kajitani, Tammy Tran, Manisha Modukuri, Pedro S. Marra, Felipe M. Herrmann, Gloria Chang, Zoe‐Ella M. Anderson, Masaaki Iwata, Ken Kobayashi, Koichi Kaneko, Yuhei Umeda, Yoshimasa Kadooka, Sangil Lee, Eri Shinozaki, Matthew D. Karam, Nicolas Noiseux, Gen Shinozaki
Abstract
We confirmed the usefulness of the BSEEG method for detection of delirium and of delirium severity, and prediction of patient outcomes with a new EEG device.
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