Press Release by Franciscan Health:
Ceribell System helps quickly detect and treat seizures, reducing hospital transfers.
Franciscan Health is changing how neurological care is handled for critically ill patients in Northwest Indiana and Chicago’s South Suburbs with the new Ceribell System. This FDA-cleared EEG device uses artificial intelligence to monitor brain activity rapidly.
The device is already in use at several hospitals, including Franciscan Health Crown Point, Dyer, Michigan City, Munster, and Olympia Fields. It was first launched in Michigan City in January 2024, with other locations following suit throughout the year.
Designed for quick detection of seizures, this innovative technology helps hospital teams make fast and informed treatment decisions. It’s crucial for patients at risk of non-convulsive seizures, which can be hard to spot and can delay essential treatment.
Non-convulsive seizures often show no obvious symptoms, meaning that timely management is a challenge. According to experts, every hour of delay in treating seizures can worsen outcomes, similar to stroke care where “time is brain.”
The Ceribell system includes an easy-to-use headband and a portable recorder. It can be set up in under five minutes, giving healthcare providers immediate access to EEG data. In fact, a recent study revealed that using Ceribell led to a four-day reduction in ICU stays compared to traditional EEG methods.
Dr. Derwin Philip, Medical Director of Emergency Services at Franciscan Health Olympia Fields, states, “It offers quick bedside EEG to help us detect seizures in many different situations.” This ensures faster diagnosis, better outcomes, and avoids unnecessary hospital transfers.
This system does not replace traditional EEG monitoring but complements it. It expands EEG capabilities across hospitals, empowering clinical staff to make informed decisions about patient care.
Dr. Ryan Misek, Vice President of Medical Affairs at Franciscan Health Crown Point, explains how the technology fills a crucial gap in patient care. “It enhances efficiency and accuracy in emergency departments and critical care settings,” he notes.
Recent surveys indicate that patients and families are increasingly aware of technological advancements in healthcare. They express hope that such innovations can lead to shorter hospital stays and better care experiences.
In a landscape where healthcare is continuously evolving, systems like Ceribell illustrate the critical role AI can play in improving patient outcomes, especially in urgent medical situations.
For more information on the Ceribell System, visit the Ceribell website.