Published 2013-06-15
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A Telehealth System for Remote Auditory Evoked Potential Monitoring

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/24629448.1014
Jorge Millan MsC, PhD Hialeha Technology Center, HIATEC
Leonardo Yunda, MsE, MsC, PhD(c) Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia

A portable, Internet-based EEG/Auditory Evoked Potential (AEP) monitoring system was developed for remote electrophysiological studies during sleep. The system records EEG/AEP simultaneously at the subject’s home for increased comfort and flexibility. The system provides simultaneous recording and remote viewing of EEG, EMG and EOG waves and allows on-line averaging of auditory evoked potentials. The design allows the recording of all major AEP components (brainstem, middle and late latency EPs) and constituent single sweep EEG epochs. Auditory stimulation is remotely controlled from any internet-connected PC. The developed platform consists of a portable server computer for data acquisition and secured data transmission to the Internet, a web server for temporary storage, and a remote viewing station. During operation, signals are acquired during sleep and transmitted to the secured web server for controlled access viewing. The remote viewer station allows the user to continuously visualize the auditory evoked potentials, modify auditory stimuli at any time and adjust system parameters for its online computation. The developed internet-based EEG/EP system has been tested in a laboratory environment.

Preliminary results demonstrate feasibility of remote real-time acquisition and viewing of EEG and EPs and future potential for home monitoring and telemedicine applications.

keywords: auditory evoked potentials, remote monitoring, telemedicine, EEG.
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Millan MsC, PhD, J., & Yunda, MsE, MsC, PhD(c), L. (2013). A Telehealth System for Remote Auditory Evoked Potential Monitoring. NOVA Biomedical Sciences Journal, 11(19), 17-24. https://doi.org/10.22490/24629448.1014
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