EEG Reporting System
A system that manages the recording and reporting of brain electrical activity (EEG).
EEG Reporting System is a system that enables the collection, storage, and reporting of brain electrical activity records obtained through electroencephalography (EEG).
The system supports the archiving of long-term EEG records, evaluation notes, and standard reporting.
Other names / abbreviation: Electroencephalography Reporting.
What is it used for?
The EEG reporting system aims for the digital archiving of EEG records, access to past records, and standard reporting.
Key features
- Signal archive: Storage of EEG records.
- Reporting: Standard EEG evaluation reports.
- Device integration: Data transfer from EEG devices.
- Comparison: Evaluation with previous records.
Integration and standards
The EEG Reporting System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
- EEG devices
- Neurology information system
- HBYS
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Digital EEG archive
- Standard reporting
- Access to past records
Selection and evaluation criteria
The main criteria considered when evaluating an EEG reporting system include:
- Device compatibility
- Archiving/reporting
- Neurology integration
Points to consider
- Long-term EEG records may require high storage capacity.
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What is the EEG reporting system?
It is a system that collects, stores, and reports brain electrical activity (EEG) records.
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