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Geodesic
EEG System 300
EEG Technologist
Questions and answers about the GES 300.
FAQS:
How do I apply the electrodes?
How long does it take to apply a
HydroCel Geodesic Sensor Net?
Do you have recommended protocols for Net application
and Net cleanup?
Why don't I have to abrade the scalp to get good impedances?
Where can I find support for what you say about
impedances?
Can the patient lie down wearing a HCGSN?
Do HydroCel Geodesic Sensor Nets support LTM?
Are GES compatible with video?
How do Geodesic Nets compare to "caps"?
Is salt bridging a problem with the net?
Are the electrodes susceptible to movement artifacts?
Do the Nets work on thick or long hair?
Are there different HCGSN sizes?
How do you replace electrodes?
How does the Geodesic Net compare with the 10-20 system?
Can I view the data in standard EEG montages?
How are the HCGSNs cleaned?
Is training available?
Whom do I contact for support?
How does this system change the EEG technician's role?
How do patients like the HydroCel GSN?
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How do I apply the electrodes?
Routine clinical application involves six steps:
- Dip the HydroCel GSN in electrolyte formulation.
- Measure the patient's vertex.
- Put your hands inside the Net tension structure and position it
over the patient's head.
- Drape the Net over the patient's head using the nasion, vertex,
and ears as your guides—remove your hands when the Net is
aligned correctly.
- Make sure that each electrode pedestal is upright and touching
the scalp.
- Check to make sure that the HydroCel GSN is on evenly and no electrodes
are mispositioned.
For more guidance, watch our HydroCel
Net application movie.
How long does it take to apply a
HydroCel Geodesic Sensor Net?
An experienced EEG technician can apply the
64-, or 128-channel HydroCel GSN in about 5-7 minutes; 256 channels take about 15 minutes. The tension structure itself goes on in about 1 minute—the rest of the time is spent making sure that each electrode pedestal is upright and touching the scalp.
LTM Nets use a gel electrolyte that takes longer to apply.
Do you have recommended protocols
for Net application and Net cleanup?
Yes. EGI has reference placards for posting in the relevant work
areas. Topics covered include procedures for general
GSN application, specific
HydroCel GSN application, and GSN rinsing and disinfecting (for
HydroCel
GSNs with sponges and for HydroCel
GSNs without sponges), as well as Control
III disinfection information. LTM recording protocols are also available.
Why don't I have to abrade the scalp to get good impedances?
- EGI's Geodesic EEG Systems are specially designed to handle
high scalp impedance without signal loss or extra noise. It works
because the Net Amps have been designed with high front-end input
impedance that allows it to handle high-impedance electrodes. Signal
quality is excellent, with impedances in the 50-100 KOhms range.
Where can I find support for
what you say about impedances?
- Read Ferree, T., Luu, P., Russel, J. S., & Tucker, D. M. (2001).
Scalp electrode impedance, infection risk, and EEG data quality. Clinical
Neurophysiology, 112(3), 536-544, available here as a pdf.
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Can the patient lie down wearing a HCGSN?
- Yes. Please contact us regarding recommended practice.
Do HydroCel Geodesic Sensor Nets support LTM?
Yes.
For this purpose, LTM Hydrocel Nets use standard electrolyte gels for extended recording times. LTM studies lasting 4 days are common practice with the HCSGN.
Are GES compatible with video?
Video EEG is available with a variety of cameras, depending on
your needs.
How do Geodesic Nets compare to "caps"?
EGI's HydroCel GSNs are completely different from "caps."
Unlike caps, Nets can be worn for days without pain. The geodesic
structure allows evenly distributed pressure over the head, eliminating
any painful pressure points on the scalp.
Unlike caps, the HydroCel GSN's open structure allows you to see
the electrodes on the scalp, reducing the chances of electrolyte
spread and bridging.
Unlike caps, hair does not affect the tension structure.
Unlike caps, the HCGSN tension structure can fit to any head shape.
Unlike caps, the HCGSN electrodes cover a lot more than the top of the head. EGI Nets offer the only whole-head EEG recordings.
Finally, the HydroCel GSN requires no scalp abrasion.
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Is salt bridging a problem with the net?
Salt bridges rarely occur with EGI's HydroCel system.
Both our HydroCel Saline and HydroCel HS formulations will evaporate
quickly, once outside the HydroCel Hydrating Skin Interface Chamber
of the GSN.
Even if spilled, these formulations will evaporate within a few minutes.
Furthermore, Net Station allows you to check for salt bridges, much
in the same manner that you measure electrode impedances.
Are the electrodes susceptible to movement artifacts?
Again, the difference is the HydroCel GSN.
The Net applies even pressure across the head. The pressure holds
the electrodes in place.
Furthermore, our electrode designs are low profile and very stable,
thus reducing the chances of movement artifact. Experience shows
that the stability of the GSN electrodes is comparable with that
of colloidal applications.
Do the Nets work on thick or long hair?
- Not an issue! Thick hair actually helps keep the GSN in place. The
Net design allows the hair to come out from between the sensors, and
to remain out of the way. The pedestal design also helps to part the
hair, facilitating good contact with the scalp.
Are there different HCGSN sizes?
Yes. EGI has GSN sizes from neonate to large adult. In all, there
are:
- 7 infant sizes
- 2 pediatric sizes
- 3 adult sizes
The GSN will conform to all varieties of head shape within the
tolerance for each size.
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How do you replace electrodes?
With our higher-channel-count systems, EGI's Net Station software
can replace the data in a few bad channels using "spline interpolation."
The GSNs can also be returned to EGI for a fast factory replacement.
How does the Geodesic Net compare with the 10-20 system?
However, because the HydroCel GSN has many electrodes (depending
on channel count) there are sensor positions that are approximately
equivalent (defined as being less than 1 cm from the actual 10-20
position, which is within the acceptable error bounds for electrode
applications according to ABRET standard).
Can I view the data in
standard EEG montages?
All EEG data can be viewed in standard clinical montages, such as
bipolar pairs, double banana, etc., using the approximate 10-20 equivalent
positions.
How are the HCGSNs cleaned?
First, remember that there is no scalp abrasion, so the risk of
infection is already greatly reduced from standard systems.
Still, EGI suggests a disinfection protocol lasting about 10 minutes,
using a medical-grade disinfection solution (Control III).
The GSN should not be used on patients with open wounds.
Is training available?
Each Geodesic EEG System purchase includes several opportunities
for training.
During the installation visit, the support engineer will spend a
full day training the EEG technician.
Additional refresher courses are offered at regional sites at least
once a year.
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Whom do I contact for support?
For clinical customers:
EGI has a technical support staff ready to answer questions 24/7.
During regular business hours, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PST, phone
and email support are available.
After-hours support is available on a per-incident fee; calls will
be forwarded to the support engineer on-call.
Email support is always available. Response time is usually 1 hour
during regular business hours or the first thing the next morning,
if after-hours.
Additionally, our support staff can, if requested, log into your
Geodesic EEG System remotely to implement software fixes and to diagnose
hardware problems.
How does this system change the EEG technician's role?
- With EGI's HydroCel GSNs, a trained EEG technician can apply as
many as 256 electrodes in 10-15 minutes (from the time the patient
enters the room to begin recording). EGI's Geodesic EEG technology
allows for longer recordings in the same amount of time. With EGI tech, EEG technicians
can focus on the patient and obtaining the data the doctor needs,
not on measuring and cleaning up.
How do patients like the HydroCel GSN?
In study after study, patients report that they prefer EEGs performed
with Geodesic Sensor Nets, compared with conventional EEG sensor arrays.
Patients report that the GSN is more comfortable, and the electrolyte
formulation is preferred because it does not smell or mess up their hair.
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