BE Micro
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| Product Description |
BE Micro is the up-to-date EBNeuro product for Electroencephalographic Monitoring. A light and compact-designed polygraphic recorder that can be used both as ambulatory EEG and stationary unit thanks to USB connection in any clinical environment
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| Product Features |
Versitile
BE Micro enriches electroencephalographic recording with oxygen saturation and heart rate values coming from a dedicated saturimeter directly connected to a recorder. High definition of signal allows any kind of data post-processing through several Galileo tools (spectral analysis and maps, back averaging, spike and seizure detection, DSA, CSA, …)
For The Physician
BE Micro is easily interfaced to the workstation and, by means of Galileo software it’s possible to schedule recordings for more than 24 hours, in an easy and fast way, and to monitor it in anytime with no interruptions. The back-lighted LCD display shows any information about scheduling, impedance values and traces, without having to connect the recorder to the workstation.
For The Patient
Its small size and extremely low weight with a practical and light pouch, let patient to be very comfortable.
During recording is possible to sign any event on the trace, just pressing the dedicated button. In this way event is stored into the recording in order to make data review easier to physician.
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| Product Specification |
Connectivity and Integration
Utilizing the USB connection, BE Micro can be used in most common clinical environments including exam rooms, neurology testing areas, hospital beds, etc. No special order electrodes are required, most existing EEG electrodes are compatible with BE Micro. The illuminated LCD screen allows the technician to observe the recorded EEG signal, test acquisition parameters and check impedance levels. The application process is painless and efficient with the “user friendly” functions of BE Micro. BE Micro also features a multifunction joystick which allows the patient easy access to an event indicator. The digital clock is clearly visible and the event button is conveniently located on the recording device. With proper event activation, the acquired EEG is “marked” on the trace at the exact moment of contact. During an ambulatory EEG recording, specific time documentation of “events” are of paramount importance to both the patient and the interpreting physician.
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