FDA approves portable EEG device
The FDA has approved BrainScope ZOOM-100DC, a handheld device for people with possible traumatic brain injury. The ZOOM-100DC is intended to monitor the state of the brain by acquisition and display of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. The 8-channel product, capable of recording and displaying EEG waveforms and providing conventional EEG measures displayed in tables, is designed especially for those patients who don’t have immediate access to a hospital.
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