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Continuous EEG (CEEG) in the critical care setting - Grand Rounds HHS

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Presented by: Dr. Stephen Thompson
Objectives:
• Understand the indications for continuous EEG (CEEG) in the critical care setting.
• Recognize the role of CEEG in the management of status epilepticus and other acute neurological disorders.
• Appreciate the ambiguity in diagnostic classification and clinical prognostication in the practice of CEEG.
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McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, is held on rotation every Thursday from 8:00AM - 9:00AM via ‘Zoom’ and uploaded to our channel weekly. Webinar registration for department faculty & residents opens each Tuesday at 9:00 AM.
Follow us on Twitter @MacDeptMed
Follow HHS on Twitter: @HamHealthSci
Follow us SJHH Twitter: @STJOESHAMILTON
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We acknowledge with gratitude and respect that McMaster University, Hamilton Health Sciences, and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, stand on the traditional territory shared between the Haudenosaunee confederacy and the Anishinabe nations, recognized in the Dish with One Spoon Wampum belt treaty.
Objectives:
• Understand the indications for continuous EEG (CEEG) in the critical care setting.
• Recognize the role of CEEG in the management of status epilepticus and other acute neurological disorders.
• Appreciate the ambiguity in diagnostic classification and clinical prognostication in the practice of CEEG.
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McMaster University’s, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds (MGR), combined with Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, is held on rotation every Thursday from 8:00AM - 9:00AM via ‘Zoom’ and uploaded to our channel weekly. Webinar registration for department faculty & residents opens each Tuesday at 9:00 AM.
Follow us on Twitter @MacDeptMed
Follow HHS on Twitter: @HamHealthSci
Follow us SJHH Twitter: @STJOESHAMILTON
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We acknowledge with gratitude and respect that McMaster University, Hamilton Health Sciences, and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, stand on the traditional territory shared between the Haudenosaunee confederacy and the Anishinabe nations, recognized in the Dish with One Spoon Wampum belt treaty.