Low-cost portable EEG device for bridging the diagnostic gap in resource-limited areas.
Sidsel Armand LarsenLouise KlokWilliam Lehn-SchiølerRadu GatejSándor BeniczkyPublished in: Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape (2024)
The low-cost, portable EEG system, which uses automated, real-time guidance for conducting EEG recordings, enables inexperienced users to record EEGs of a quality sufficient for clinical applications. This system has the potential to provide EEG services in resource-limited areas, and thereby help bridge the diagnostic and therapeutic gap.