Continuous Monitoring
During your stay, you will be attached to an electroencephalography (EEG) machine by electrodes placed on your head. These small disks are attached to a computer that records your brain’s electrical activity.
In the EMU, we continuously record the EEG, with audio and video, to capture all details of your seizures. We combine the brain’s electrical activity with observation of movement and behavior during seizures to make a complete seizure diagnosis. This is very different than outpatient EEGs, during which seizures are typically not recorded. It also allows us to identify seizures you may not even know are occurring, including those in your sleep.
Technicians constantly watch your video and EEG recording. When a seizure occurs, they notify nurses and other staff who immediately respond and keep you safe. A doctor and physician assistant specializing in epilepsy and seizures will be in charge of your care in the EMU. Each day, they will assess your seizures and other data, apply information to your overall plan and discuss the plan and expected discharge with you. EEG results are typically reviewed at the end of the hospital stay so your team can have as complete a picture as possible before explaining their findings to you.
Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Brochure