Sedline 4 Channel Electroencephalogram (EEG) Monitoring During Suppression of Unilateral Hemispheric Function (Wada Test
Overview
Masimo Sedline brain function monitors are sensors (stickers) placed on a the forehead to monitor levels of "sedation" based on a bilateral 4-channel electroencephalogram (EEG). The purpose of this study is to observe the effectiveness of the Sedline monitor to detect the unilateral hemispheric EEG changes seen in Wada testing
Full Title of Study: “Sedline 4 Channel Electroencephalogram (EEG) Monitoring During Suppression of Unilateral Hemispheric Function (Wada Test)”
Study Type
- Study Type: Observational
- Study Design
- Time Perspective: Prospective
- Study Primary Completion Date: February 2016
Interventions
- Device: Masimo Sedline brain function monitors
- Masimo Sedline brain function monitors are sensors (stickers) placed on a the forehead to monitor levels of “sedation” based on a bilateral 4-channel electroencephalogram (EEG). The purpose of this study is to observe the effectiveness of the Sedline monitor to detect the unilateral hemispheric EEG changes seen in Wada testing
Clinical Trial Outcome Measures
Primary Measures
- Masimo Sedline brain function monitor- based on a bilateral 4-channel electroencephalogram (EEG). The purpose of this study is to observe the effectiveness of the Sedline monitor to detect the unilateral hemispheric EEG changes seen in Wada testing
- Time Frame: 1 year
Participating in This Clinical Trial
Inclusion Criteria
18 years of age or older scheduled for Wada testing at MUSC Exclusion Criteria:
No exclusions
Gender Eligibility: All
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Maximum Age: N/A
Are Healthy Volunteers Accepted: Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Investigator Details
- Lead Sponsor
- Medical University of South Carolina
- Provider of Information About this Clinical Study
- Principal Investigator: William Hand, Assistant Professor – Medical University of South Carolina
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