Ceribell, Inc. identifies hidden seizure in child using rapid EEG in emergency room

Ceribell, Inc. identifies hidden seizure in child using rapid EEG in emergency room
Ceribell rapid EEG detects seizure

Ceribell, Inc. reports that its rapid EEG device detected a hidden seizure in a four-year-old patient who appeared to be peacefully napping in the emergency room.

Thanks to the quick intervention by Dr. Sitwat and the LifeBridge Health team, the technology allowed for diagnosis within minutes, facilitating prompt treatment and preserving the child's neurological health. The case highlights how advanced EEG technologies are transforming urgent neurological care, particularly for pediatric patients who may not show visible symptoms. Ceribell, Inc. continues to advocate for broader adoption of rapid EEG solutions to improve outcomes in emergency settings.

Ceribell, Inc. recently launched an FDA-cleared bedside device designed for status epilepticus diagnosis and delirium monitoring in adults. The company has been urging wider use of rapid EEG to catch silent seizures in high-acuity cases, citing risks of irreversible harm if missed, as covered in earlier reports. These efforts reflect Ceribell’s continued push to expand EEG adoption in emergency care.

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