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EView--a workstation-based viewer for intensive clinical electroencephalography

T F Collura1, E C Jacobs, D S Braun

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IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
|August 1, 1993
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A new workstation-based electroencephalogram (EEG) viewer enables efficient, paperless review of high-volume clinical EEG data. This system supports multiple epilepsy monitoring units and various critical care settings, improving neurophysiologist workflow.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Medical Informatics
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • High-volume clinical electroencephalogram (EEG) review presents significant workflow challenges.
  • Existing systems may not adequately support the demands of large neurophysiology laboratories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a workstation-based EEG viewer designed for high-volume clinical data review.
  • To detail the system's architecture and implementation for efficient data access.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a workstation-based EEG viewer leveraging high-performance UNIX systems.
  • Integration with epilepsy monitoring units and various critical care monitors.
  • Implementation of a user interface tailored for clinical neurophysiologists.

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Main Results:

  • The system supports paperless review of over 5000 pages of EEG data daily.
  • It is currently operational across two 24-h epilepsy monitoring units and networked monitors.
  • Facilitates rapid access to large volumes of EEG waveform data.

Conclusions:

  • The described EEG viewer meets the requirements for high-volume clinical EEG review.
  • The system enhances efficiency and accessibility of EEG data in clinical neurophysiology settings.
  • Workstation-based solutions offer a viable approach for managing large-scale EEG data.