EEG in the ICU: Nuts and Bolts

11jul11:00 am12:00 pmEEG in the ICU: Nuts and BoltsJoin this eSeminar with Dr. Giuseppe Citerio

Event Details

Course introduction:
This lecture is for intensive care physicians and aims to explore the critical aspects of integrating Electroencephalogram (EEG) technology in ICU settings. Over the course of the presentation, Professor Citerio will highlight the necessity of EEG implementation in the ICU, detailing specific indications and discussing the challenges intensivists face in adopting this technology. He will introduce Quantitative EEG (qEEG) as a potential solution to these barriers and provide a case study on successful EEG implementation in an ICU setting.

Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this eSeminar the participants will be able to:

  • Educate on the importance of brain monitoring in the ICU.
  • Share successful models of EEG implementation that address common obstacles.
  • Encourage the adoption of new practices in neurointensive care.

This course is approved for 1.0 Contact hour by ASET – The Neurodiagnostic Society

Speakers for this event

  • Giuseppe Citerio

    Giuseppe Citerio

    MD

    Giuseppe Citerio, MD, is an Anesthesia and Intensive Care Professor at the Milano Bicocca University, School of Medicine and Surgery. Dr Citerio is the Editor-in-Chief of INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE since 2019 (IF 38,9). He is the Director of the Neuroscience Department and Director of Anesthesia and Neurosurgical Intensive Care at IRCCS San Gerardo Hospital, Monza.  While at the Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit, he has actively participated in national and international research networks, such as BrainIT and CenterTBI. Dr Citerio has also been involved in numerous research protocols and drug trials, often acting as the principal investigator. His research activities are focused on TBI, subarachnoid hemorrhage, neuroanesthesia, neurointensive care, and brain death/organ donation. Giuseppe Citerio has published over 500 indexed articles (H index of 66, 20.3K citations). He has participated in developing international guidelines on treating patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage, brain death and neuromonitoring. In addition, he edited the book “Oxford Textbook of Neurocritical Care” with other international colleagues. 

    MD

Time

(Thursday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm ET

Location

ONLINE eSeminar

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