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rEEG Physicians
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Physicians have long sought some sort of objective information about the brains that they're treating. Referenced-EEG is a tool to provide neurophysiology-based, patient-specific information to qualified medical professionals. The Referenced-EEG report contains information for the treating physician on what medications past patients with similar EEG patterns used to achieve positive outcomes. The rEEG system used statistical analysis of EEG and other patient information to generate a report that indicates the consistency of a patient's neurophysiology with the neurophysiology of patients whose clinical outcomes on medications is known. A discriminant analysis compares quantitative EEG based neurophysiologic features of the patient to similar features of known responders to CNS drugs in the CNSR symptomatic database. This analysis provides an estimate of the similarity of the patient's profile with the profile of groups of individuals constituting the normative and clinical (symptomatic) database. This information is to be interpreted within the context of the current clinical assessment of the patient by the attending physician/clinician. The decision to accept or reject the rEEG analysis is dependent upon the judgment of the attending physician or clinician.
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