🇫🇮 North Estonia Medical Centre to pilot Cerenion’s C-Trend® EEG analysis in intensive care
Press release from Oulu Health
The largest hospital in Estonia, the North Estonia Medical Centre, has started a pilot use period of Bittium’s Brain Status monitor, with Cerenion’s C-Trend® EEG analysis software embedded. The three intensive care units and cardiac post-operative ICU employ 30 doctors and 179 nurses, who are now getting used to applying point-of-care EEG monitoring on their patients.
Cerenion has developed the world’s first practical method for measuring the brain function of intensive care patients. The Cerenion ART™ technology aims to reveal the status of the brain as one simple score – at the bedside and without requiring any changes to the care of the patient. The solution works by combining standard EEG measurements with advanced machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence.
Cerenion C-Trend® -powered EEG devices provide a new level of ease and confidence in monitoring the neurophysiological status of patients. The C-Trend® software processes the complex EEG recording to produce a set of easy parameters to aid medical professionals in clinical decision-making.
Source:Â Cerenion
Originally published on 30 October by Oulu Health.
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