Hirsch and Brenner’s Atlas of EEG in Critical Care 2nd Edition
Grab attention with a resource that transforms ICU EEG interpretation into confident, rapid clinical decisions. Hirsch and Brenner’s Atlas of EEG in Critical Care, 2nd Edition by Lawrence J. Hirsch, Michael W. K. Fong, and Richard P. Brenner is a visually rich, clinically focused atlas designed for the realities of modern neurocritical care.
Clear, high-quality EEG tracings and annotated examples guide you through common and challenging patterns seen in the intensive care unit — from nonconvulsive seizures and status epilepticus to metabolic and toxic encephalopathies. Practical diagnostic algorithms and concise interpretation tips streamline decision-making during continuous EEG monitoring, making this edition indispensable for bedside use.
Whether you’re a neurologist, neurophysiologist, intensivist, resident, EEG technologist, or hospital librarian, this atlas bridges the gap between waveform recognition and actionable clinical management. Its globally relevant content supports practice in academic centers, community hospitals, and ICUs worldwide, helping teams deliver faster, more accurate care to critically ill patients.
Detailed captions, pattern definitions, and bedside-oriented guidance make complex EEG concepts accessible without sacrificing depth. The 2nd edition updates contemporary EEG nomenclature and emphasizes real-world scenarios commonly encountered in emergency departments and neurocritical care units.
For clinicians and trainees seeking a practical, authoritative reference that improves EEG interpretation in critical care settings, Hirsch and Brenner’s Atlas of EEG in Critical Care, 2nd Edition is a must-have addition to your professional library. Order now to elevate your diagnostic confidence at the bedside.
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