Coated Electroencephalogram Electrodes
20210378575 ยท 2021-12-09
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Abstract
Subdermal electroencephalogram (EEG) electrodes are coated to minimize pain and bleeding, and to improve electrical signal transmission.
Claims
1. A subdermal electroencephalogram (EEG) electrode, comprising: an electrode head; and at least one point extending from the head and adapted to be embedded in a patient's scalp; wherein the at least one point is coated with a coagulant.
2. The subdermal EEG electrode of claim 1, wherein the at least one point is coated with a conductive gel.
3. The subdermal EEG electrode of claim 1, wherein the coagulant comprises epinephrine.
4. The subdermal EEG electrode of claim 1, wherein the at least one point is coated with a local anesthetic.
5. The subdermal EEG electrode of claim 4, wherein the local anesthetic comprises lidocaine.
6. The subdermal EEG electrode of claim 4, wherein the at least one point is coated with a conductive gel.
7. An EEG system, comprising: a support structure that is adapted to cover at least predetermined areas on the patient's head; and a plurality of electrodes, each of the electrodes being a subdermal EEG electrode according to claim 1; wherein, when the plurality of electrodes are mounted on the support structure and the support structure is mounted on the patient's head, the electrodes are distributed around the patient's head and are capable of detecting electrical signals that are representative of the patient's electrical brain activity.
8. The EEG system of claim 7, wherein the at least one point of each of the electrodes is coated with a conductive gel.
9. The EEG system of claim 7, wherein the coagulant comprises epinephrine.
10. The EEG system of claim 7, wherein the at least one point of each of the electrodes is coated with a local anesthetic.
11. The EEG system of claim 10, wherein the local anesthetic comprises lidocaine.
12. The EEG system of claim 10, wherein the at least one point of each of the electrodes is coated with a conductive gel.
13. A method of preparing a subdermal electroencephalogram (EEG) electrode for insertion into a patient's scalp, the method comprising: coating at least a portion of the electrode with a coating comprising a coagulant, in order to minimize bleeding associated with inserting the electrode into the patient's scalp.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the coating further comprises a conductive gel, in order to improve electrical conductivity between the patient and the electrode.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the coagulant comprises epinephrine.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the coating further comprises a local anesthetic, in order to minimize pain associated with inserting the electrode into the patient's scalp.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the local anesthetic comprises lidocaine.
18. The method of claim 6, wherein the coating further comprises a conductive gel, in order to improve electrical conductivity between the patient and the electrode.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] The following drawings illustrate the concepts of the present invention. Illustrations of an exemplary device are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0010] In an embodiment, the points 11 or 21 are coated with a local anesthetic to minimize pain associated with embedding those electrode points in a patient's scalp. An example of such an anesthetic is lidocaine.
[0011] In an embodiment, the points 11 or 21 are coated with a coagulant to minimize bleeding associated with embedding those electrode points in a patient's scalp. An example of such a coagulant is epinephrine. Combining both lidocaine and epinephrine in the coating protects against pain and bleeding. Another advantage of doing so is that epinephrine is an antidote for the allergic reaction that a very small population would experience with the application of lidocaine.
[0012] In an embodiment, the points 11 or 21 are coated with a conductive gel to improve the electrical conductivity between the patient and the electrode points 11 or 21, The conductive gel can be combined with the anesthetic, or the coagulant, or both in the coating.
[0013] The electrode points 11 or 21 can be pre-coated during manufacture. Alternatively, the coating can be provided in a separate, sealed container, and applied to the electrode points 11 or 21 just before the electrode 10 or 20 is applied to a patient's head.
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[0015] It will be understood that the disclosed embodiments can be modified without departing from the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is only to be limited as necessitated by the accompanying claims.