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Emergency Use EEG
Michael HoganJon McHale
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Problem Statement◦ Develop a handheld device, that with minimal
specialized training, can be used to quickly record EEG signals in the field.
Recap
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Handheld device with two Ag/AgCl cup electrodes with pins to penetrate hair
“D” clip electrode leads
Current Prototype
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Procedure Storyboard
Patient has a medical
emergency
First responder determines if they are able to undergo a field
EEG
YES
Once the patient arrives at the
hospital, the data is transferred to the
diagnosing physician
Patient is taken to
hospital for care
Field EEG is performed on the
patient for all available reading
locations
NO
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Quickly record accurate EEG signals Require limited training and experience to
operate Store signal results for later analysis Record placement of each individual
recording Visual feedback for a good connection Pivoting electrode housings
Design Requirements
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Design Verification Strategy
Next Step to test electrodes in the handle assembly.
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Tested Electrodes and leads on the Gtec biosignal acquisition system and Texas Instrument Performance Demonstrator
Recorded 4 wave forms:◦ Eyes open◦ Eyes closed (Alpha)◦ Eye blinks◦ Jaw clench
Electrode Connection Testing
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Eyes Open
Eyes Closed
Electrode Connection Testing
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Eye blink
Jaw Clench
Electrode Connection Testing
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Jan 7th- Have plan and parts ordered for pivoting Electrodes
Jan 14th- Finalize plan for marking EEG recording location
February 1st- Have final prototype built (ideally with signal amplification built in to the handle)
February 15th-Complete any necessary Testing
February 28th- Finalize any open paperwork
Schedule