Neurotelemetry Electrode Application Techniques Compared

Ryan R. Lau, M. K. Powell, Colin Terry, Derek Jahnke
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ABSTRACT. The secure and efficient affixation of EEG electrodes is an integral part of performing neurotelemetry; however, there are currently no recommendations for the ideal method of affixing the electrodes that has evidence-based support. The purpose of this study was to find and determine the best hook up method based on the required hook up time and number of repairs. One hundred neurotelemetry patients were randomly assigned to one of the following four electrode application methods: collodion-Ten20®, collodion-Elefix®, Hypafx®-Ten20®, or Hypafix®-Elefix®. The collodion-Ten20® method had the longest average hook up time (53.7 min) and the lowest percentage of patients who needed repairs (24%); the Hypafix®-Ten20® method had the shortest average hook up time (42.1 min); and the Hypafix®-Elefix® had the highest percentage of patients who needed repairs (86.4%). Based on these results, the study led to the recommendations that collodion-Ten20® be used for neurotelemetry studies lasting 24 hours or more and that Hypafix® is more suitable for routine EEG studies.
神经遥测电极应用技术比较
摘要安全高效的脑电电极连接是进行神经遥测的重要组成部分;然而,目前尚无证据支持的理想电极固定方法的建议。本研究的目的是根据所需的钩接时间和修复次数,找到并确定最佳的钩接方法。100名神经遥测患者被随机分配到以下四种电极应用方法中的一种:collodion-Ten20®、collodion-Elefix®、Hypafx®-Ten20®或Hypafix®-Elefix®。collodion-Ten20®方法平均连接时间最长(53.7 min),需要修复的患者比例最低(24%);Hypafix®-Ten20®方法的平均连接时间最短(42.1 min);而Hypafix®-Elefix®的患者需要修复的比例最高(86.4%)。基于这些结果,该研究建议将collodion-Ten20®用于持续24小时或更长时间的神经遥测研究,而Hypafix®更适合常规脑电图研究。
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