About this online seminar
Processed EEG devices are becoming increasingly available as a routine monitoring modality, however as NAP5 and the 2021 Standards of Monitoring made clear, there is more to appreciating the anaesthetised brain than “40-60”.
The purpose of this seminar is to enable attendees to get the most from their pEEG devices. With sessions covering “EEG basics” through to DSA and aging/vulnerable brain phenotypes and impacts on post operative delirium, we hope attendees will leave enthused to monitor the “target organ” of anaesthesia beyond simple index numbers.
The seminar is led by expert clinicians with daily experience using a range of pEEG devices in patients of all ages across a breadth of clinical scenarios.
Programme
Organiser: Dr Mark Barley, Nottingham
• Basics of EEG Interpretation, DSA, Drug effects and arousal
Dr Mark Barley, Nottingham
• The paediatric brain
Dr Tom Blanks, Nottingham
• The aging, vulnerable brain and delirium
Dr Abi Noah, Nottingham
• EEG on the ICU – Brain waves, trends and artefacts
Mrs Helen Sneath, Nottingham
• Getting pEEG into your department - what monitor and how?
Dr Tom Blanks, Nottingham
• Setting your monitor up for success
Dr Mark Barley, Nottingham
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