Article | EEG
American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Guideline 4: Recording Clinical EEG on Digital Media // Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016, no. 4, pp. 317-319.
Jonathan J. Halford, Dragos Sabau, Frank W. Drislane, Tammy N. Tsuchida, and Saurabh R. Sinhak
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Digital EEG recording systems are now widely available and relatively inexpensive. They offer multiple advantages over previous analog/paper systems, such as higher fidelity recording, signal postprocessing, automated detection, and efficient data storage. Unlike previous analog EEG recordings, digital EEG acquisition allows the reviewer to view the EEG record with control over the montage, filter settings, gain, and horizontal scaling (seconds of EEG recording viewed per screen page). In hospitals that offer continuous monitoring, digital video-EEG recordings can be streamed directly to a central server for secure, HIPPA compliant storage and review at remote sites.