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Product Facts
Deliver expert remote neurology care anytime, anywhere
When 3 out of 4 hospitals lack 24/7 EEG coverage, patients wait longer for critical care. Expanding your reach isn't just an option — it's essential.
Why Live View Panel Pro™?
- 74% of hospitals lack 24/7 access to EEG technologists1
- 22% more transfers of status epilepticus patients in hospitals without EEG services2
- $2,750 in savings and $1,415 in revenue gained per avoided transfer3
Live View Panel Pro™ is an advanced remote monitoring platform that lets neurology specialists care for more patients in more locations—all managed from a single, customizable patient monitoring panel.
Expand your reach
- Monitor multiple patients across your network with real-time data
- Connect through built-in IP-based intercom
- Enable two-way audio communication
- Support continuous patient visibility
- Optimize resources
Reduce unnecessary transfers and associated costs
- Set custom defaults for enhanced workflow efficiency
- Support flexible hardware setups
- Color-code patient status for quick prioritization
- Enhance patient care
Track patient trends with instant visual and audible notifications
- Get customizable pop-up alerts for critical events
- Access trend analysis tools for proactive care
- Add events and annotations remotely
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of monitoring does Live View Panel Pro™ support?
Live View Panel Pro™ supports monitoring across Nihon Kohden EEG, PSG, and IOM platforms in one display.
How does the communication system work?
Connect through built-in IP-based intercom with any location or patient room, with integrated voicemail for asynchronous updates.
What customization options are available?
Personalize workspace layouts, set color-coded patient status indicators, and configure notification preferences to match your workflow needs.
1Gavvala, J., Abend, N., LaRoche, S., Hahn, C., Herman, S.T., Claassen, J., Macken, M., Schuele, S., Gerard, E. and (2014), Continuous EEG monitoring: A survey of neurophysiologists and neurointensivists. Epilepsia, 55: 1864-1871. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.12809
2Suen CG, Wood AJ, Burke JF, Betjemann JP, Guterman EL. Hospital EEG Capability and Associations With Interhospital Transfer in Status Epilepticus. Neurol Clin Pract. 2023 Apr;13(2):e200143. doi: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200143. Epub 2023 Mar 16. PMID: 37064585; PMCID: PMC10101704.
3Kolls BJ, Mace BE, Dombrowski KE. Implementation of Continuous Video-Electroencephalography at a Community Hospital Enhances Care and Reduces Costs. Neurocrit Care. 2018 Apr;28(2):229-238. doi: 10.1007/s12028-017-0468-6. PMID: 29067633.

