The incorporation of this technology is seamless and excellent, the waveforms are high quality. I am so excited to incorporate the highly innovative Zeto dry electrode technology into my new solo practice. The first time I heard about the novel concept of dry electrodes, I was immediately intrigued.
In summary, getting the Zeto EEG system for our practice was one of the best decisions made during my professional life and I am very happy with the product as well as the customer service.īoard-Certified Neurologist, Epileptologist He has such a deep knowledge of EEG acquisition and interpretation with lots of practical tips to acquire EEG data without artifacts. I am also very impressed by John Crawford, R.EEG.T/EPT, Associate Director of Customer Success. Whether it was supplies, video quality, artifact reduction, training of EEG technologist, or network issues, the help was just a phone or email away. From the day we placed the order, we received personal attention from Aswin Gunasekar, CEO. We were able to perform EEGs during the peaks of the pandemic, thanks to Zeto.Īnother thing I observed working with Zeto was exceptional customer service. Patient is also happy as amount of time spent in the office during the procedure has decreased at least by 50-60%. Over the years, the video quality has improved, and it is easy to differentiate epileptic versus nonepileptic events. This was true for set up, recording, and cleaning of the unit. The Zeto EEG system has been extremely useful during the covid pandemic where close exposure of EEG technologist to the patient was reduced substantially. All the EEGs are stored in the cloud and can be reviewed in live or recorded mode.
Routine EEG is integrated with photic stimulator as well. There is an artifact reduction tool also which helps interpret EEGs with movement and muscle artifacts. Quality of both EEG and video is very impressive now with all the upgrades and enhancements. The setup for routine EEG has decreased to 5-10 minutes from previous durations of 30 minutes to 1 hour. We got the Zeto system in September 2019 and since then we have become part of a successful journey to the present Zeto system. Akshay Shah, neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist at San Jose Pacific Neurology Center. I am in private practice since July 2006 in partnership with Dr.
President Medical Staff, Regional Medical Center, San Jose, CAĬEO & President, San Jose Pacific Neurology Center PC The silicone rubber reservoir that surrounds the electrode impedes evaporation of the liquid electrolyte, thus lengthening recording sessions.Board Certified Neurologist, Sleep Medicine Specialist The Hydro Net Quik-Caps can achieve stable impedances as low as 5 -10 kOhms for up to 3 hours. The Hydro Net Arrays use liquid electrolyte absorbent foam enclosed by a soft silicone rubber reservoir/holder to facilitate rapid applications and recordings. Liquid-Electrolyte Hydro Net Electrode Arrays The shell is essentially water-proof, so with a rinse and wipe down with a dry towel it can be turned around quickly. The Silicone Electrode Array, on the other hand, can be ready to use again within moments. The advantage of the Neo Net is great comfort, however the neoprene wetsuit like material must be rinsed and allowed to dry between recording sessions, which can limit the use of the cap to once per day. Gel based Electrode Arrays are offered in two shell materials Neoprene (the Quik-Cap Neo Net Electrode Array) and a Silicone (the Quik-Cap Silicone Electrode Array). The flatter and smaller diameter electrodes, allow for sufficient separation for high density recordings up to 256 channels, while minimizing the potential for salt bridges between electrodes, and at all times ensure that electrode impedances can be obtained below the EEG discipline standard of 5 kOhms. The Gel-based Electrode Arrays feature low-profile electrodes embedded in soft silicone rubber reservoirs for added wearer comfort and to facilitate the retention of electrode gel at the site of application. Presenting two new classes of Compumedics Neuroscan Electrode Arrays The new line of Quik-Cap Electrode Arrays offers a number of innovations. For long-term users of the Quik-Cap, we will continue to provide the manufacturing of the traditional Quik-Caps. Compumedics Neuroscan manufactures a variety of Quik-Cap™ Electrode Arrays to meet your EEG recording requirements.