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39. A Seizure Monitor Miracle: The Ceribell Handheld EEG

5 min · 25 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio 39. A Seizure Monitor Miracle: The Ceribell Handheld EEG

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For More Information: * Rotary Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0PqqytYPBLklUvGDr4F59Z [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0PqqytYPBLklUvGDr4F59Z] * Company Website: www.ceribell.com [https://www.ceribell.com/] Ceribell System is a mobile, AI-driven brain monitoring handheld for rapid neurological assessments - for seizures or delirium - in emergency and intensive care settings. Unlike traditional methods that can take hours or even days to implement, this point-of-care EEG technology allows medical staff to initiate monitoring within minutes using a specialized headband and a secure cloud portal. Clinical data demonstrates that the company's Clarity AI algorithm identifies seizures and status epilepticus with high precision (95% sensitivity), which helps physicians avoid unnecessary treatments and significantly reduces ICU stay durations by an average of four days. Beyond seizure detection, Ceribell recently secured FDA clearance for a groundbreaking solution to monitor delirium, further expanding its diagnostic capabilities for critically ill patients.

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